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Alcoholism Vitamins

Vitamins For Alcoholism


 
 
 

Treat Alcoholism with vitamins

Treat Alcoholism with Thiemine - Vitamin B1

Vitamin B1 is thiamine. Studies show that an alcoholic person, who is also deficient with Thiamine almost always end up choosing a glass of wine over a tall glass of water to counter thirst.
Therefore, doctors believe that deficiency in Thiamine could indirectly cause a person to consume alcoholic beverages.

Vitamin C can help Alcoholism

People who smoke and drink usually have depleted levels of Vitamin C in their systems. Alcoholics are advised to take Vitamin C the moment they are getting to their saturation point. The saturation point is when diarrhea starts. Vitamin C is also known to be very effective against hepatitis, the disease that is commonly acquired by alcoholics. Hepatitis is a disease of the liver, which is the organ most affected when alcohol is subjected to the body.

Vitamin A for Alcoholism

Alcoholics tend to have Vitamin A deficiency.
This is because alcohol makes Vitamin A get secreted in the bile. Loss of Vitamin A may also lead to night blindness. And this is a condition that a lot of alcoholics suffer from. Sufficient amounts of Vitamin A are required to both replenish the lost amounts of Vitamin E and help cure of alcoholism.

These are the three major vitamins that alcoholics have to take if they truly want to be cured of their condition.
These vitamins, along with an effective behavioral therapy, would surely lead you to a more peaceful life ahead.
 

Alcoholism - definition

Alcoholism is such a big problem. People who are suffering from alcoholism are usually undergoing the yoyo effect.
This means that they are sober now and then drunk again tomorrow. Doctors believe that alcoholism is both a physical and psychological problem.
So in order to treat it, the patient needs to undergo behavioral therapies with a psychiatrist as well as take the necessary medicines for rehabilitation.
Vitamins play an important role in making sure that your body is placed in a state that's conducive to rehabilitation.
 
 
 
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