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		<title>Amoxicillin and Alcohol</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<h1>Amoxicillin and Alcohol – Discover the Truth about the Relationship and Its Side Effects</h1>
<p>Is there a relationship between <i>amoxicillin and alcohol</i>?  Why are some people avoiding drinking alcoholic beverages when taking amoxicillin?  What is the truth behind the side effects?  These are the questions whose answer you shall find out here.  </p>
<p>Uses of Amoxicillin</p>
<p>Amoxicillin is an antibiotic for the treatment of bacterial infections such as sinusitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia for respiratory infections as well as stomach infection &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Amoxicillin and Alcohol – Discover the Truth about the Relationship and Its Side Effects</h1>
<p>Is there a relationship between <i>amoxicillin and alcohol</i>?  Why are some people avoiding drinking alcoholic beverages when taking amoxicillin?  What is the truth behind the side effects?  These are the questions whose answer you shall find out here.  </p>
<p>Uses of Amoxicillin</p>
<p>Amoxicillin is an antibiotic for the treatment of bacterial infections such as sinusitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia for respiratory infections as well as stomach infection like one type of gastritis.  Doctors prescribe this medication for ten (10) day or longer depending on the severity of the infection. </p>
<h2>Amoxicillin and Alcohol</h2>
<p>There exists a prevalent misconception about the use of amoxicillin and alcohol.  Many believe that mixing them together has harmful side effects.  However, scientific evidence has to back this belief.  </p>
<p>Up to this date, there is no clinical studies that will show establish the relationship between amoxicillin and alcohol, or specifically to prove that when taken together, amoxicillin and alcohol have dangerous side effects.  </p>
<p>Although there is no concrete proof yet, it does not mean that you can be completely safe taking amoxicillin and alcohol at the same time.  It is always prudent to avoid drinking alcoholic beverages during medication not just with amoxicillin.  </p>
<h3>Side Effects of Amoxicillin and Alcohol</h3>
<p>Independent of each other, amoxicillin and alcohol have their own side effects.  With alcohol, the short-term side effects include hangovers, sleep interruptions and disturbance of sleep patterns, nausea and vomiting among others.  The extent of side effects depends upon the amount of alcohol consumption and the circumstances of drinking the alcoholic substance.<br />
Amoxicillin on the other hand carries with it the side effects typical to drugs and antibiotics.  Some of these are the following: nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, severe allergies, blood in the stool, sore throat, stomach pain, bruising and/or bleeding among other.  </p>
<p>As you can see, nausea and vomiting are symptoms of both amoxicillin and alcohol individually.  Perhaps this similarity of some side effects is the reason people readily attribute them to the mixing of amoxicillin and alcohol.  They would readily attribute the side effects to both of them without realizing that these are also side effects of amoxicillin and alcohol when taken separately.  </p>
<p>Precautionary Measures and Prevention of <i>amoxicillin Side Effects</i> : </p>
<p>As a preventive measure, although the relationship between amoxicillin and alcohol is yet to be proven, avoid drinking alcoholic beverages when taking not just amoxicillin but other drug medication as well.  </p>
<p>If you cannot help but drink alcohol, take your medication first and wait for an hour at the very least before you drink alcohol.  This will allow the body to absorb the medicine as alcohol has the tendency to delay absorption. </p>
<p>Drink plenty of water while on medication.  Water hydrates the body and improves blood flow to carry the potency of the medication to the right places in the body.<br />
With or without conclusive proof offside effects, it is always best to consult your physician should you have to take <a href="http://www.alcoholview.com/amoxicillin-and-alcohol/">amoxicillin and alcohol</a> together.  Take the time to read the literature that comes with your medicine and ensure that you follow the right dosage and duration prescribed by your doctor. </p>
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		<title>Alcohol And Health Effects Of Alcohol On The Body</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 16:14:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol and health effects of alcohol on the body can be short term or long term effects. The consumption of alcohol and health related problems can occur over a short time frame, while other conditions and long term effects of alcohol on the body may only happen following years of alcohol abuse.</p>
<p>Alcohol comes into direct contact with the mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach and intestines as well as being absorbed into the bloodstream. Health problems can begin as headaches, feeling &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol and health effects of alcohol on the body can be short term or long term effects. The consumption of alcohol and health related problems can occur over a short time frame, while other conditions and long term effects of alcohol on the body may only happen following years of alcohol abuse.</p>
<p>Alcohol comes into direct contact with the mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach and intestines as well as being absorbed into the bloodstream. Health problems can begin as headaches, feeling nauseated, sore throat or indigestion. However, if alcohol abuse continues, these and other alcohol and health symptoms can develop into more serious illnesses and diseases.</p>
<p>Here are examples of short term health effects of alcohol on the body:</p>
<p>• Nausea, Vomiting, Dizziness, Hangovers &#8211; excessive alcohol consumption can result in the body trying to protect itself by getting rid of the alcohol and vomiting. Alcohol and health and the central nervous system are related since alcohol affects a person&#8217;s sense of balance and orientation, leading to a feeling of nausea and/or dizziness. Hangovers are partly due to the body&#8217;s dehydration caused by alcohol consumption, and hangover effects of alcohol on the body may be felt a few hours after consuming alcohol.</p>
<p>• Loss of Muscle Control &#8211; slurred speech is one of the effects of alcohol on the body. Impaired judgement and poor coordination are alcohol and health effects that can lead to falls and accidents.</p>
<p>• Adverse Interactions with Medications &#8211; alcohol is known to interact negatively with at least 100 medications. For example, antihistamines taken with alcohol can increase the drowsiness that this medication by itself can cause. Large doses of the painkiller acetaminophen taken together when consuming alcohol increases the risk of liver damage.</p>
<p>• Pregnancy Risks &#8211; alcohol can cause numerous birth defects, the most serious being fetal alcohol syndrome. Babies born with fetal alcohol syndrome will have physical abnormalities, mental impairment and problems with behavior. To avoid negative alcohol and health effects during pregnancy, do not drink alcohol during pregnancy as no one knows exactly how much alcohol causes birth deffects.</p>
<p>Because alcohol and health effects can involve many organs in the body, long-term heavy drinking puts you at risk for developing serious health conditions and illnesses. Here are examples of long term effects of alcohol on the body:</p>
<p>• Liver Inflammation and Cirrhosis of the Liver &#8211; liver inflammation symptoms include abnormal yellowing of the skin, eyeballs and urine, fever and abdominal pain. And in the case of cirrhosis, as many as one in five heavy drinkers will develop cirrhosis of the liver. Alcohol is especially harmful to the liver since the liver is needed to metabolize alcohol. Alcohol destroys liver cells, and it destroys the ability of the liver to regenerate new cells.</p>
<p>• Cancer &#8211; long term heavy drinkers increase their risk for certain forms of cancer such as cancer of the mouth, throat and esophagus and colon.</p>
<p>• Heart disease &#8211; long term heavy drinking increases a person&#8217;s risk for developing high blood pressure and heart disease.</p>
<p>• Pancreaitis &#8211; long term heavy drinking can result in developing inflammation of the pancreas, called pancreaitis. The pancreas are needed for food digestion, and pancreaitis symptoms include severe abdominal pain and weight loss. Pancreaitis can be life-threatening.</p>
<p>Additional long term negative alcohol and health effects on the body include damage to the brain, nerve damage, bleeding in the esophagus, erectile dysfunction in men, insomnia and depression. If you&#8217;d like to learn more about alcoholism stages and warning signs, there are proven resources available that can help. It is never too late to begin recovery from alcohol addiction.</p>
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		<title>How does alcohol affect antibiotics?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Does drinking alcohol stop antibiotics from working?</p>
<p>We can say in practice that alcohols do not affect the antibiotics works of the body but we can say that the results of drinking alcohol are same as for the antibiotics like laziness, dizziness, vomiting, stomach problems etc. it becomes more disaster when you in take both at the same time.</p>
<p>Some well known antibiotics such as Flagyl, Tindamax and Bactrim should not be used with alcohols because they have more severe &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does drinking alcohol stop antibiotics from working?</p>
<p>We can say in practice that alcohols do not affect the antibiotics works of the body but we can say that the results of drinking alcohol are same as for the antibiotics like laziness, dizziness, vomiting, stomach problems etc. it becomes more disaster when you in take both at the same time.</p>
<p>Some well known antibiotics such as Flagyl, Tindamax and Bactrim should not be used with alcohols because they have more severe reactions. </p>
<p>Using the alcohol with mentioned medicines can cause you loose motions, nausea, vomiting, headaches and heart sinking. You have to keep in mind that some mouth washes also have the alcohols in them so avoid them as well when you are on the antibiotic using routines. </p>
<p>As we discussed before that alcohol has nothing to do with the working of antibiotics but it just slows down the process of their reactions. So when you are on certain treatment, try to drink less alcohol. The reaction that antibiotics produce in the result of combination is called the antabuse.</p>
<p>The alcohol stays longer in the body that is why it affects the antibiotic working. It slows down the metabolism system of the body and that is the reason for the antibiotics reaction slows down.</p>
<p> The long term usage of alcohol produces some enzymes that when combined with the antibiotics make harmful substances for the body. We can say it is the reason for the alcoholic addicted patients to recover late from their usual diseases.  Alcohol also intensifies the calming effects of some antibiotics.</p>
<p>As we all know the antibiotics have side effects that are harmful for the body system. The alcohol has variance of side effects as well. So when you are an addicted alcoholic person, you have to hold on your emotions for the use of alcohol if you are on antibiotics. </p>
<p>Otherwise, the reaction of both the alcohol and antibiotics will lead you towards the unbearable results. You can face the fainting or low blood pressure as a result of their combination.</p>
<p>So try to avoid using them together as this combination can be really harmful to your body. You have to perceive doctor if you get any reaction on the behalf of using antibiotic and alcohols at the same time. </p>
<p>Some antibiotic medicines have high intensity to the sleepiness. Alcohol leads you to the dizziness. So if you somehow get bad reaction of the combination then you can ever lead your way to death.</p>
<p>Also please note what heavy drinking and antibiotics not compatible in any way and can lead to death. Read more about <a href="/alcohol-abuse-info/">moderate alcohol abuse</a> and how alcoholism develops.</p>
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		<title>Facing the Physiological challenges of Alcohol and Drug Dependency</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Alcoholics and drug abusers may be more likely to be victims of their body than of their mind.  Addiction is a physical disease, not the result of a troubled mental state. Besides being physical, addiction is often passed genetically from parent to child.  </p>
<p>Excessive drinking and drug usage are frequently viewed as a psychological problem, one that can only be solved when the abuser realizes why he or she became dependent. In counseling jargon, the problem has been dubbed as &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcoholics and drug abusers may be more likely to be victims of their body than of their mind.  Addiction is a physical disease, not the result of a troubled mental state. Besides being physical, addiction is often passed genetically from parent to child.  </p>
<p>Excessive drinking and drug usage are frequently viewed as a psychological problem, one that can only be solved when the abuser realizes why he or she became dependent. In counseling jargon, the problem has been dubbed as chemical dependency.  Solving chemical dependency isn&#8217;t easy.</p>
<p> Many treatment plans for addicts of alcohol or drugs forget that physiological reasons for abuse exist, The alcoholic starts out drinking the same as anyone in society as a whole.  But an alcoholic&#8217;s body doesn&#8217;t accept liquor as easily. Usually his or her biological makeup dictates that the body get more and more liquor.</p>
<p>The alcoholic no longer drinks to feel high, but drinks to feel normal   Their bodies crave alcohol. Without it, they suffer a physiological withdrawal. The same applies to drug addicts. Chemical dependency comes in liquid forms, tablet forms or forms which you smoke or inject,&#8221; she said. It&#8217;s the same disease. </p>
<p>Once the addict is safely off the liquor or alcohol, he or she may think it&#8217;s safe to resume the old habits again, only this time in moderation.  That&#8217;s where the physical urge comes in. Physiological cravings take over, calling for more and more of the alcohol or drug, until the addict is back where he or she was before kicking the habit. Dependency follows predictable patterns similar to other diseases. The final stages of alcoholism set in about a dozen years after the woman takes her first drink, and about two dozen years after the man sips his first.</p>
<p>Experts aren&#8217;t sure of the reason for the disparity. Alcohol or drug dependency is in its advanced stages when the victim suffers withdrawal if the liquor or drug is absent. Withdrawal involves the classic shaky appearance, elevated blood pressure, body temperature and pulse and heavy perspiration. Continued withdrawal usually leads to hallucinations and seizures — symptoms of a physical, not mental or psychological, dependency.  The psychological changes needed to recover from the dependency come in recognizing the disease and in altering lifestyles to accommodate it.</p>
<p>The chemical dependent goes through the same process as the person who has been told he has diabetes or heart disease Ms. Woodard likens chemical dependency to heart disease, hypertension, diabetes and other chronic diseases.  The disease won&#8217;t go away, but it can be controlled with changes in behavior.</p>
<p>For some diseases, that means changes in diet and exercise, but for the alcoholic or drug addict, it means avoidance of the substance triggering the dependency.   The disease has been around since man has been around, but it&#8217;s the disease some experts say they know the least about.   What they don&#8217;t know is why it happens.  Medical and nursing schools rarely include chemical dependency as a disease, and that&#8217;s something that’s evolving. </p>
<p>Most dependents repeatedly deny their problem, and almost never think of it as a disease.  They think alcoholism is associated with the guy who drinks out of a brown paper bag Only 2 percent of alcoholics are derelicts.   The vast majority are people who will hang onto their jobs, even after the rest of their lives fall apart. </p>
<p>The addict will lose everything else, but try to hold on to the job.  Spouses, other family members and friends may drift away, but the job is usually of the utmost importance to the alcoholic.  They&#8217;ll say, &#8216;I can&#8217;t be an alcoholic because I work every day. </p>
<p>Work inability usually comes at the late stages of alcoholism. At first, the dependent may arrive late or leave early now and again&#8230; The practice becomes more frequent, until days are missed.  Because recovering alcoholics can be productive workers some patients will be referred to a detox center by their employers, with insurance covering the cost.  The patients get counseling, along with their spouses, families, friends, ministers, employers or anyone<br />
important in their lives.  </p>
<p>A person can&#8217;t control his disease by willpower, but he can control his recovery.  Finding that path to drug or alcohol independence depends on recognition and acceptance of the disease.</p>
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		<title>Alcohol and High Blood Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Do You know that alcohol abuse can lead to <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/">high blood pressure</a>? </p>
<p>More than 50 millions people in the US suffer from high <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/categories/Blood-Pressure/">blood pressure</a> and more people are being diagnosed each day. Mostly it happen from alcohol drinking and not enough exercises.</p>
<p>High blood treatment can involves full lifestyle changes, such as exercising, reducing salt intake, diet and losing weight! </p>
<p>Many cases of HBP do not show symptoms at all, making doctors and also patients alike call high &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do You know that alcohol abuse can lead to <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/">high blood pressure</a>? </p>
<p>More than 50 millions people in the US suffer from high <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/categories/Blood-Pressure/">blood pressure</a> and more people are being diagnosed each day. Mostly it happen from alcohol drinking and not enough exercises.</p>
<p>High blood treatment can involves full lifestyle changes, such as exercising, reducing salt intake, diet and losing weight! </p>
<p>Many cases of HBP do not show symptoms at all, making doctors and also patients alike call high blood pressure as the &#8220;silent killer&#8221;. In cases where hypertension remains asymptomatic, people go about their lives without changing their diets and lifestyles, which lead to damages of their internal organs.</p>
<p>So avoid <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/">hypertension</a> and troubles with kidneys right now. <strong>Stop drink</strong> and make your future life much much better!</p>
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		<title>Alcohol Abuse Effects &#8211; 5 Physical Effects Of Alcohol Abuse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol abuse effects can be far-reaching and devastating. The effects of alcohol abuse not only have consequences for the drinker but those around her or him as well. Alcohol abuse effects can be both psychological and physical. Alcohol consumption causes changes in behavior. The physical effects of alcohol abuse can be experienced with as little as one or two drinks. Impaired judgment and coordination needed to operate a car safely may result in the drinker having an accident.</p>
<p>Alcoholism is &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol abuse effects can be far-reaching and devastating. The effects of alcohol abuse not only have consequences for the drinker but those around her or him as well. Alcohol abuse effects can be both psychological and physical. Alcohol consumption causes changes in behavior. The physical effects of alcohol abuse can be experienced with as little as one or two drinks. Impaired judgment and coordination needed to operate a car safely may result in the drinker having an accident.</p>
<p>Alcoholism is an illness where alcoholic beverage consumption is at a level that interferes with physical or mental health, and negatively impacts social, family or occupational responsibilities. Alcohol abusers are drinkers that may drink excessively at various times with resulting immediate alcohol abuse effects at the time of excess alcohol consumption.</p>
<p>The immediate physical effects of alcohol abuse can be experienced as soon as ten minutes after drinking begins. With continued alcohol consumption on that occasion, the immediate effects of alcohol abuse worsen and become more serious.</p>
<p>Here are five of the immediate physical alcohol abuse effects:</p>
<p>1. Inhibitions Become Reduced &#8211; at a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05, changes in a person&#8217;s behavior begins to be noticable. Alcohol abuse effects and reduced inhibitions can put a person at higher risk for actions they would otherwise not participate in, such as sexual activity, continued drinking or illegal drug use.</p>
<p>2. Loss of Muscle Control &#8211; at the level of 0.10, slurred speech will likely be evident. Impaired judgement and poor coordination are physical effects of alcohol abuse that can lead to falls and accidents.</p>
<p>3. Memory Loss and/or Blackouts &#8211; since alcohol depresses the brain&#8217;s control mechanisms, as blood alcohol levels increase, periods of time and certain situations and events may not be remembered afterward.</p>
<p>4. Stupor &#8211; at a blood alcohol concentration of 0.40, a person can hardly function, acting seriously dazed and confused.</p>
<p>5. Coma &#8211; at a blood alcohol level of 0.50, a person is at risk for coma, which can be life-threatening. And at this level or higher, respiratory paralysis and death become very much a possibility.</p>
<p>Other alcohol abuse effects that are short-term include nausea, hangovers, headaches and fatigue. The longer a person abuses alcohol over time, the higher the chances of other alcohol abuse effects being experienced and alcohol dependency developing. The most severe form of alcoholism is &#8216;alcohol dependency&#8217;. Physical alcohol dependence is characterized by withdrawal symptoms when alcohol consumption is interrupted, by tolerance to the effects of alcohol abuse and by the presence of alcohol-related illnesses.</p>
<p>Malnutrition can develop from a reduced appetite plus inadequate absorption of nutrients in the intestinal tract and from consuming &#8216;empty&#8217; calories in alcohol. Calories from alcohol are called &#8216;empty&#8217; calories since alcohol contains no beneficial nutrients, vitamins or minerals.</p>
<p>And with continued alcohol consumption and abuse over years, many of the body organs will be affected. Alcohol is especially harmful to the liver since the liver does most of the work of breaking down alcohol. Alcohol destroys liver cells, and it destroys the ability of liver cells to regenerate. This condition leads to progressive imflammatory injury to the liver and eventually can result in cirrhosis of the liver.</p>
<p>Additional long term alcohol abuse effects include damage to the brain, high blood pressure, heart muscle damage, nerve damage, pancreatitis, bleeding in the esophagus, erectile dysfunction in men, fetal alcohol syndrome in the offspring of alcoholic women, insomnia, depression and increased cancer risks.</p>
<p>If you or someone you know may have problems with alcohol and you&#8217;d like to learn more about alcoholism and perhaps seek help, there are proven resources available. It is never too late to begin recovery from alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse effects.</p>
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		<title>The Various Physical and Medical Effects of Alcohol Addiction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Addiction is turning into a international concern and “alcohol addiction” is developing into a huge issue because of the wide distribution and legal property of alcoholic beverages.</p>
<p>The word ‘alcoholism’ has several definitions. Generally, alcoholism is the word that refers to the condition that results from the recurrent intake of alcoholic beverages. Medically speaking, alcoholism is referred to as a condition that results from an importunate consumption of alcoholic drinks despite several unpleasant outcomes.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Addiction is turning into a international concern and “alcohol addiction” is developing into a huge issue because of the wide distribution and legal property of alcoholic beverages.</p>
<p>The word ‘alcoholism’ has several definitions. Generally, alcoholism is the word that refers to the condition that results from the recurrent intake of alcoholic beverages. Medically speaking, alcoholism is referred to as a condition that results from an importunate consumption of alcoholic drinks despite several unpleasant outcomes.</p>
<p>One should not be confused with the mere drinking of alcoholic drinks with the medical descriptions of alcoholism. It is true that the definition of alcoholism is associated with the drinking of alcoholic beverages but the constancy and the quantity of alcohol consumption are the significant determinants that are used to identify whether an individual is encountering alcoholism or not.<br />
The side-effects of alcohol addiction are categorized into two sets: the long-term effects and the short-term effects.</p>
<p>We all know that alcohols, most notably ethyl alcohol, are potential central nervous system (CNS) tranquilizers. The toxicity level relies on several factors. For example, the level of toxicity is lesser when alcohol is consumed after having lunch as compared to the level of toxicity when the alcohol is consumed with an empty stomach. When it comes to hydration, the toxicity level is lesser if the alcohol is added first with water prior to intake.</p>
<p>The side-effects of alcohol in the body are described to be ‘biphasic’. The term biphasic describes the side-effects of alcohol consumption that differs from time to time. Alcohol initially generates happiness and leisure. Too much intake of alcohol may result to blurred vision and coordination problems. Medically, when alcohol is drank, it is released to the bloodstream and is released to all biological tissues in the human body.</p>
<p>(A) HEART DISEASE: The people who take in alcoholic beverages are vulnerable to lots of cardiovascular diseases. Acute myocardial infarction or heart failure may take place if the alcohol addiction goes on.</p>
<p>(B) LIVER DISORDER: Several liver-related diseases may occur because of alcohol addiction. Some of liver diseases that are caused by alcohol intake are steatosis, progressive inflammatory liver injury, liver fibrosis, and liver cirrhosis.</p>
<p>(C) CANCER: Different kinds of cancers like leukemia, malignant melanoma, prostate cancer and papillary carcinoma may develop as a side-effect of alcohol intake.</p>
<p>(D) OTHER EFFECTS: Drinking alcohol may may develop into overweightness and fatal alcohol syndrome that develops to the disintegration of the central nervous system.</p>
<p>Identifying Alcohol Addiction</p>
<p>(1) Screening: The screenings are usually self-reports that are intended to determine the level of alcoholism addiction. The different kinds of essential screening test procedures are CAGE Questionnaire, ADD Questionnaire, MAS Test, AUDIT Questionnaire, and the Paddington Alcohol Test.</p>
<p>(2) Urine and blood tests: By testing the blood and the urine of the subjected person, the status of alcohol addiction may be determined. Alcohol addiction may be examined through different indicators that includes macrocytosis, Gamma-GT elevation, ASAT and ALT ratio, and CDT elevation.</p>
<p>(3) Others: A few procedures including the determination of the genetic predisposition or the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders are intended to identify the alcohol addiction status and the level of toxicity.</p>
<p>Same as the medical and psychological procedures used for drug addiction, the treatment in this case is also separated into two distinct sections which are alcoholic detoxification and advising. The mentioned treatment processes have to be performed at the same time. By conducting the detox treatments, the body of the person with alcoholic issues is cleansed. By conducting the advising or the intervention methods, the addictive may be persuaded to let go of alcohol addiction.</p>
<p>It is necessary to pass on the necessary information concerning the negative side-effects of drinking alcohol to the physical and mental system of the people to lower the number of people who are considered to be alcoholics.</p>
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		<title>Just how fattening is Alcohol?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Is alcohol fattening?</p>
<p>Staying trim and healthy is important to most people and drinkers are no different. Just like food, more and more beers and wines are adding the number of calories they have on the side of the bottle. The North American market has also seen a huge increase in the number of &#8216;light beers&#8217; sold. So just how fattening is your favourite drink?</p>
<p><strong>Calories in popular Alcholic Beverages</strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is alcohol fattening?</p>
<p>Staying trim and healthy is important to most people and drinkers are no different. Just like food, more and more beers and wines are adding the number of calories they have on the side of the bottle. The North American market has also seen a huge increase in the number of &#8216;light beers&#8217; sold. So just how fattening is your favourite drink?</p>
<p><strong>Calories in popular Alcholic Beverages</strong></p>
<p>One of the best websites I found for information on calories was <a target=_blank rel=nofollow href="http://www.calorie-count.com/">Calorie Count</a>. Their <a target=_blank rel=nofollow href="http://www.calorie-count.com/calories/browse/1401.html">alcoholic beverages</a> section has a huge list of how many calories popular drinks have however the most common drinks are :</p>
<ul>
<li>beer (bottle) &#8211; 117 calories</li>
<li>Spirt (shot/30ml) &#8211; 64 Calories</li>
<li>Wine (glass) &#8211; 79 Calories</li>
</ul>
<p>From the above it is clear that beer is the most fattening which probably explains the popularity of low carb and low calorie beers. Spirits are the least fattening however their calorie count does not contain any mixer so you would have to factor that into your calorie count. </p>
<p>What suprised me was how little difference there was in calories between light beers and regular beers. &#8216;Light beers&#8217; do seem to contain less calories however not as much as I would have guessed : </p>
<ul>
<li>Bud Light &#8211; 110 Calories</li>
<li>Miller Lite &#8211; 96 Calories</li>
<li>Coors Light &#8211; 102 Calories</li>
</ul>
<p>Of course, with roughly 20 calories less per beer (on averager), switching to a light beer will cut a little off your calorie intake. Look at it this way, 4 regular beers has about the same number of calories as 4 light beers so you can have an extra light beer without feeling guilty!!</p>
<p>Remember, the best way to lose weight is to cut alcohol out of your diet altogether but if you don&#8217;t want to do that, just bear in mind how many calories your favourite tipple has!</p>
<p>So from this information easily to understand what alcohol contain many calories and if you want to lose your weight better to avoid it. Some heavy drinkers can living only on alcohol calories, but it destroying human bodies. </p>
<p>For normal healthy person (not drinker) our recommendation is to drink wine, it have antioxidants components and in small dosages it good for your body (like one glass per day). Any hard alcohol such as tequila, whisky, rum, jin, much more dangerous for your body and in dosages more than 80 grams (for men) per day can be dangerous for health. Check <a href="http://www.alcoholview.com/alcohol-abuse-info/">alcohol Abuse information</a> to know what is moderate drinking (and acceptable daily dosages) and how people can become alcoholic if constantly drinking exceed that alcohol dosages. </p>
<p>Note what if you exceed moderate drinking dosages &#8211; you on the way to get extra fat and get alcohol dependency problems.</p>
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