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Supplements can help play a weighty role in helping alcoholics wean themselves off from alcohol. Several important roles can be played by supplements in assisting alcoholics to begin the road to recovery.

Supplements may be important for weeks or months to ahead of time, as part of the alcohol treatment, to help an alcoholic get through the stages of withdrawal.

Prescription drugs may also be prescribed to help ease withdrawal symptoms.

Most people who drink heavily are insufficient in several important necessary nutrients often because of an unhealthy diet and nutrition and the toxic affects of alcohol. Vitamin C is important to help support the body during the withdrawal period. It helps clear the tissues of alcohol and reduces withdrawal symptoms. It seems to work best with taken along with vitamin E.

The B complex vitamins are also important in reducing the discomfort of alcohol withdrawal. The amino acid glutamine assists in reducing the craving for alcohol.

With alcoholism and a previous poor diet, which is the usual case, don't forget to eat those vegetables! Make vegetables, especially dark leafy greens very predominant in the diet. Those really need to be emphasized both for their mineral content and the fiber of the vegetables. Fiber will help toxins pass out of your system faster.

Extracts from the kudzu vine also help the craving. In research trials with hamsters and monkeys, extract from the kudzu vine cut alcohol consumption by 25 to 50 percent. So this may be a good supplement to ad in the pre withdrawal phase.

There is an at home addiction recovery program that can be used to permanently and naturally alleviates an alcohol addiction or drug addiction. Please look into that, and if needed reach our for professional help for your or your loved ones problem.

Alcoholism is a debilitating disease to the person experiencing it. It also affects the family A natural approach to alcohol treatment can assist the person to withdraw without the usual withdrawal problems.

Suggested Herbal Remedies:


Liver Dr.
- $ 37.95
Liver Dr. is a 100% herbal remedy containing herbs known for their ability to improve the functioning of the liver and protect it from damaging toxins and disease, thereby improving overall systemic health.

 Nutritional Support For The Alcoholic

An alcoholic needs good nutritional support. Something I suggest for many of the people I see is a Super Food Powder. It provides multiple nutrients from whole foods, not isolated ingredients, so a nutritional product like this is very important.

 
Garden of Life Perfect
Food, Super Green
Formula



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