Alcohol-Related Neurologic Disease: Types, Signs, Treatment

DTs are an extreme result of the brain’s unbalanced neurotransmitters during alcohol withdrawal. In some cases, the brain becomes so over-excited that it stops functioning properly altogether. This can interfere with regular body functions, such as breathing, and cardiovascular function, making DTs extremely dangerous. If you experience symptoms of Delirium Tremens, seek medical help immediately.…

How to Stop Alcohol Cravings Handling the Urges to Drink NIAAA

Especially in the early days of sobriety, sugar cravings can easily be mistaken for alcohol cravings. Whilst in active alcoholism, it is likely that you will have consumed most of your sugar and carbohydrates from alcohol. Therefore, if you experience alcohol cravings, eating something sweet can be a quick way to resolve the unpleasant urges.…