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In this discussion I look at why its important to monitor your alcohol consumption, for health reasons.
A unit of alcohol is classed under the following ratings, of which can vary in different parts of the world.
8mg / 10ml of ETHANOL (half a pint of beer or lager) or (25ml of vodka, whisky, gin) or (50ml of wine, port, sherry).
Consumption of alcohol is widely known to be detrimental to your physical, mental and emotional health. An alarmingly high percentage of the UK population drink alcohol, in not only social events, but also at home and or the workplace.
Both sedentary and active people alike drink alcohol as either a mild relaxant or even to give an ill advised anti depressant effect. However, it's actually a depressant, of which leads to acute, then eventually chronic dependency, as our mind and body crave the initial buzz, followed by the temporary high, then obligatory comedown the next morning.
Our vital organs are sent into a physiological panic, as the alcohol enters our bloodstream, with a varied time scale before the effects actually take place on our brain. It can take up to one hour for a single unit to have its full effect on our cognitive skills, heart rate and digestion, of which usually we have had more units within this time frame, compounding the long term effects to come.
In this episode, I list signs you may have alcohol dependency, so please take some time to consider if any of the warning signs resonate with you?
Watch the full episode on YouTube and listen on Spotify or Amazon Music.
Feel free to comment and subscribe to the channel, for more free content.
Thanks for listening
By Tristan LoweIn this discussion I look at why its important to monitor your alcohol consumption, for health reasons.
A unit of alcohol is classed under the following ratings, of which can vary in different parts of the world.
8mg / 10ml of ETHANOL (half a pint of beer or lager) or (25ml of vodka, whisky, gin) or (50ml of wine, port, sherry).
Consumption of alcohol is widely known to be detrimental to your physical, mental and emotional health. An alarmingly high percentage of the UK population drink alcohol, in not only social events, but also at home and or the workplace.
Both sedentary and active people alike drink alcohol as either a mild relaxant or even to give an ill advised anti depressant effect. However, it's actually a depressant, of which leads to acute, then eventually chronic dependency, as our mind and body crave the initial buzz, followed by the temporary high, then obligatory comedown the next morning.
Our vital organs are sent into a physiological panic, as the alcohol enters our bloodstream, with a varied time scale before the effects actually take place on our brain. It can take up to one hour for a single unit to have its full effect on our cognitive skills, heart rate and digestion, of which usually we have had more units within this time frame, compounding the long term effects to come.
In this episode, I list signs you may have alcohol dependency, so please take some time to consider if any of the warning signs resonate with you?
Watch the full episode on YouTube and listen on Spotify or Amazon Music.
Feel free to comment and subscribe to the channel, for more free content.
Thanks for listening