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WHY GO ALCHOL FREE (AF)

Sober-Curious: Benefits of an Alcohol-Free Lifestyle

  

Explor­ing an alco­hol-free or ​“sober-curi­ous” lifestyle is one of the lat­est health and well­ness trends. There are many rea­sons to con­sid­er an alco­hol-free lifestyle. From incor­po­rat­ing more healthy choic­es to exam­in­ing your rela­tion­ship with alco­hol, reduc­ing or elim­i­nat­ing your alco­hol con­sump­tion can impact your over­all phys­i­cal and emo­tion­al health. 

What is sober-curious?

  

The term ​“sober-curi­ous” is used to describe the deci­sion to decrease the amount of alco­hol you con­sume. As the name implies, it encour­ages par­tic­i­pants to scale-back their alco­hol con­sump­tion and/​or begin to exper­i­ment with an alco­hol-free lifestyle. The sober-curi­ous lifestyle takes a holis­tic approach to well­ness by encour­ag­ing health­i­er lifestyle choic­es. By reduc­ing your alco­hol con­sump­tion, you may expe­ri­ence sig­nif­i­cant health benefits.

What health ben¬e¬fits are asso¬ci¬at¬ed with reduc¬ing (or elim¬i¬nat¬ing) alcohol?

  

There are both short and long-term health ben­e­fits of reduced alco­hol con­sump­tion. While some ben­e­fits can take time to notice, there are sev­er­al changes you may see imme­di­ate­ly. Com­mon short-term health ben­e­fits include:

Weight loss

 Most alco­holic bev­er­ages are high in calo­ries and many are also mixed with juice or oth­er liq­uids that are loaded with sug­ar. Over time, drink­ing alco­hol can cause you to gain weight because your body process­es the alco­hol before oth­er nutri­ents. The unused nutri­ents, such as sug­ar, are con­vert­ed to fat and stored in your body. Alco­hol can also stim­u­late your appetite, caus­ing you to eat more than you nor­mal­ly would. Reduc­ing the amount of alco­hol you con­sume can help you to make bet­ter food choic­es and elim­i­nate unnec­es­sary calo­ries and sug­ars  

Improved memory function

 Alco­hol can affect your brain func­tion by impair­ing the com­mu­ni­ca­tion between neu­rons, which can lead to short-term mem­o­ry loss. Exces­sive alco­hol con­sump­tion, espe­cial­ly over an extend­ed peri­od of time, can begin to alter your brain struc­ture. This can cause more severe long-term mem­o­ry loss and impact your abil­i­ty to learn new things. Reduc­ing the amount of alco­hol you drink can help keep your brain func­tion healthy and your mem­o­ry sharp. 

Deeper sleep

  

Alco­hol also affects the way your cen­tral ner­vous sys­tem func­tions. Ini­tial­ly, it can slow your breath­ing and low­er your heart rate and blood pres­sure. This can leave you feel­ing drowsy and can cause you to fall asleep quick­ly. How­ev­er, as your liv­er begins to metab­o­lize the alco­hol in your blood stream, your heart rate and blood pres­sure rise, which pre­vents you from achiev­ing a deep sleep. With­out this dis­rup­tion to your cen­tral ner­vous sys­tem, your blood pres­sure and heart rate can remain sta­ble as you rest.

Balanced moods

  

Alco­hol is a depres­sant and can cause shifts in your mood and affect your men­tal health. Alco­hol boosts the sero­tonin lev­els in your blood stream, caus­ing you to expe­ri­ence tem­po­rary feel­ings of hap­pi­ness. How­ev­er, your sero­tonin lev­els quick­ly return to nor­mal lev­els, which could lead to feel­ings of depres­sion. Lim­it­ing your alco­hol con­sump­tion can help sta­bi­lize your sero­tonin lev­els and pre­vent dras­tic shifts in your mood. If customers can’t find it, it doesn’t exist. Clearly list and describe the services you offer. Also, be sure to showcase a premium service.

Long term health benefits

  

While you are enjoy­ing the imme­di­ate ben­e­fits of reduced alco­hol con­sump­tion, your body is hard at work repair­ing itself, which can have a last­ing impact on your over­all health. Some of the long-term health ben­e­fits of a sober-curi­ous lifestyle include:

Improved heart health

 Reduc­ing your alco­hol con­sump­tion not only helps to low­er your blood pres­sure and heart rate, but it may also reduce your risk of devel­op­ing sev­er­al oth­er heart-relat­ed health con­di­tions. Exces­sive alco­hol con­sump­tion can ele­vate your triglyc­erides, caus­ing fat to accu­mu­late in your arter­ies. This thick­en­ing and hard­en­ing of your artery walls can cause seri­ous health con­di­tions includ­ing heart attacks, strokes or an arrhyth­mia (irreg­u­lar  

Enhanced liver function

  

Your liv­er works to fil­ter tox­ins from your body. Over­time, alco­hol can impair your liv­er func­tion and lead to health con­di­tions such as fat­ty liv­er dis­ease or liv­er dam­age. For­tu­nate­ly, in many cas­es, your liv­er has the abil­i­ty to repair itself. It is impor­tant to take pre­cau­tions to keep your liv­er healthy, includ­ing lim­it­ing your alco­hol, before seri­ous dam­age is done.

Boosting your immune system

  

Alco­hol can have an imme­di­ate, neg­a­tive impact on your immune sys­tem, reduc­ing its abil­i­ty to fight off germs. Over time, alco­hol can also reduce your body’s abil­i­ty to repair itself. As alco­hol intake is reduced, your immune sys­tem will begin to repair itself and strength­en, keep­ing you well.

Is an alcohol-free lifestyle right for you?

  

From get­ting togeth­er with friends or attend­ing a work-relat­ed event, there is often a social com­po­nent asso­ci­at­ed with drink­ing alco­hol. To help sup­port the grow­ing sober-curi­ous lifestyle, many busi­ness­es are work­ing to cre­ate an envi­ron­ment that is wel­com­ing to both drinkers and non-drinkers. Sev­er­al food and drink retail­ers have expand­ed their selec­tion of non-alco­holic bev­er­ages, includ­ing craft beers and ​“mock­tails” — alco­holic bev­er­ages cre­at­ed with dis­tilled, non-alco­holic spir­its. Addi­tion­al­ly, alco­hol-free social events are becom­ing more common.

Many who are con­sid­er­ing a sober-curi­ous lifestyle do so as a way to explore life with­out alco­hol. Tak­ing a break from con­sum­ing alco­hol allows you to eval­u­ate your rela­tion­ship with alco­hol and the role it plays in your life.

No mat­ter what your rea­son is for con­sid­er­ing a sober-curi­ous lifestyle, there are many health ben­e­fits to lim­it­ing your alco­hol con­sump­tion. If you are strug­gling with sub­stance abuse, con­sult with your pri­ma­ry care physi­cian.

Disclaimer. We are not a recovery or rehabilitation center. If you are in recovery and think AF drinks may trigger please go to your local CGL, AA or GP. If you think you need to change your relationship with alcohol or have a dependance please contact your doctor.


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