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In this episode of Real Recovery Talk, we dive into the often-overlooked risks of alcohol alternatives and non-alcoholic beer. While these products may seem like a safe option for those in recovery, they can actually keep you connected to addictive behaviors and hinder true sobriety.
We discuss the importance of abstinence-based sobriety and why completely stepping away from alcohol, even in its alternative forms, is crucial for long-term recovery. By relying on alcohol substitutes, individuals may unintentionally trigger old habits and thought patterns, making sustained sobriety more difficult.
Join us as we explore the psychological and emotional effects of alcohol alternatives and the reasons why choosing total abstinence is the key to lasting freedom from addiction.
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In this episode of Real Recovery Talk, we dive into the often-overlooked risks of alcohol alternatives and non-alcoholic beer. While these products may seem like a safe option for those in recovery, they can actually keep you connected to addictive behaviors and hinder true sobriety.
We discuss the importance of abstinence-based sobriety and why completely stepping away from alcohol, even in its alternative forms, is crucial for long-term recovery. By relying on alcohol substitutes, individuals may unintentionally trigger old habits and thought patterns, making sustained sobriety more difficult.
Join us as we explore the psychological and emotional effects of alcohol alternatives and the reasons why choosing total abstinence is the key to lasting freedom from addiction.
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