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By D. L. Nicovich, M.S.

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One drink of alcohol starts destroying brain cells, plus, it causes a multitude of other health damaging illnesses.

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By D. L. Nicovich, M.S.

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to Any Alcohol

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What Type of Professional?

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It’s Not Called

Spirits for Nothing

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How Alcohol Affects the Body

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One Drink Can Make Some People Have an Unsound Mind!

WHY?•Empty Stomach

•Gender

•Age

•Nationality

•Health Issue

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Brain

Alcohol

• Depresses the central nervous system

• Contracts brain tissue

• Destroys brain cells -- which unlike many other types of cells in the body, do not regenerate. 

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Heart

• Heart disease

• Stroke

• High blood pressure

• Irregular Heartbeats

• Heart Failure. 

Alcohol Can Cause:

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Lungs  Alcohol Can Cause

• Pulmonary Infections • Pneumonia • Lung Collapse.  • An intoxicated person loses his

reflexes and can't clear his airway when he vomits. 

• Stomach contents may get sucked into the lungs, which can lead to choking or pneumonia.  

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LiverAlcohol• Liver damage often begins with

a fatty liver, and may progress to alcoholic hepatitis.

• Followed by the buildup of scar tissue known as cirrhosis. 

• Cirrhosis can change the structure of the liver and choke off blood flow. 

• This can cause varicose veins, which can rupture, triggering catastrophic bleeding. 

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Liver Cirrhosis, CT Scan

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Stomach Alcohol • Irritates Stomach• Causes Gastritis• Ulcers • Acid RefluxGastritis is an

inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the stomach. 

Erosion in that lining can cause constant oozing of blood into the stomach or, if a vessel ruptures, major bleeding.  

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Kidneys

Alcohol

• Is a diuretic that increases urine output. 

• Prolonged heavy drinking can cause kidney failure.  

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Small intestines & pancreas:

Alcohol • blocks the absorption and

breakdown of nutrients by damaging the cells lining the stomach and intestines, and by decreasing the amount of digestive enzymes secreted by the pancreas.

• The pancreas can become inflamed and leak digestive enzymes, which then attack the pancreas itself.  

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Blood 

Alcohol can cause • Anemia • Abnormal blood clotting,

which results in excessive bleeding and easy bruising. 

• Impairs the function of white blood cells, increasing susceptibility to infection.  

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Joints & Muscles

Alcohol can cause

• Osteoporosis

• Arthritis

• Deform the joints. 

• It can atrophy muscles and cause acute muscle pain and weakness.

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Research Has Found Causes

• Numerous food allergies

• Chemical allergies

• Hypoglycemia

• Vitamin deficiencies

• Mineral deficiencies

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Hangovers vs. Health

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKHQJc5mG8Y

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One Struggling Alcoholic Said

• “I discovered that by eliminating sugar and wheat from my diet that I could eliminate my disabling anxiety and depression.”

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The Root of Alcoholism? Body Chemistry

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The Biochemical Approach

1. Detox

2. Repairing the Damage

3. Aftercare

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Substances must be Removed Permanently for Successful Long

Term Sobriety

• Drugs

• Alcohol

• Caffeine (caffeine is a drug that aggravates and promotes *hypoglycemia)

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SUGAR

• Sugar (alcohol is a sugar that reaches the brain very quickly. If you continue to eat sugar, it leads to cravings for alcohol.

• Sugar also aggravates and promotes hypoglycemia)

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Nicotine

• -Nicotine (nicotine is a drug that aggravates and promotes hypoglycemia)

• (*Hypoglycemia is a metabolic disorder that if left untreated most often takes the alcoholic back

to the drink)

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• Another important factor that is a common denominator with traditional treatment is that the person with alcoholism needs to stay away from people who drink and drug and places where alcohol and drugs will be present.

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• Dairy Milk and Sugar=Alcohol

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Do Not Drink Wine Nor Strong Drink

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Let Her Not Drink Wine or Strong Drink

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Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging, and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise

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It is Not for Kings to Drink Wine, Nor for Princes Strong

Drink

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Give Strong Drink Unto HimThat is Ready to Perish

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Woe unto them that rise up early in the

morning, that they may follow

strong drink, that continue until night, till wine inflame

them!

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1,400 Students Aged 18 to 24 Killed Every Year

Alcohol-Related Accidents • Motor vehicle fatalities were

the most common form of alcohol-related deaths. The statistics included college students killed in car accidents if the students had alcohol in their blood, even if the level was below the legal limit.

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Drunk driving accidents injure far more than their immediate

teenage victims:

• a brother or sister may be plagued with guilt for not taking the car keys

• an older neighbor may forever regret buying the alcohol

• a classmate may live with nightmares for being the one who was driving drunk but survived.

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One of his prized possessions was the SUV he had customized.

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Reggie Stephey was a senior at

Lake Travis High School near Austin. He played baseball

and football. College was in his future.

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In 1999, 20 year old Jacqueline Saburido left her

family and friends in Venezuela to come to

Austin, Texas.

She traded flamenco dancing and jet skiing for an adventure in a new country

and the chance to learn English.

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At the same time Jacqui was on her way home, Reggie was driving home, too.

Put Reggie was drunk (first time).

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In a split second,their lives would be changed

forever.

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Their Story

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The End