!Long Term Effects of Alcohol on the Body

The Damage excessive consumption or alcoholism has on your body

Long-term and excessive consumption of alcohol creates the damage, sometimes permanent, too many vital organs in your body.

Liver Damage from chronic alcohol abuse

The liver takes on the task of eliminating 9/10 of the alcohol in your body when you drink. The remaining 1/10 is passed through the urine and the breath. The absolute maximum that the liver can handle before becoming overstressed is one drink in an hour. One drink meaning one beer, a glass of wine, or a mixed drink. When the liver breaks down the alcohol it produces a chemical called acetaldehyde which is essentially a waste product that gets deposited in your bloodstream. This chemical has a toxic effect on your liver, brain, and stomach lining. Again the average person’s body can process a certain amount of this chemical.  There are people whose bodies can efficiently handle acetaldehyde at all. These people have what’s called an allergy to alcohol or Asian glow. deliverer needs water to perform at the job but because alcohol is a diuretic (dehydrates you) the liver ends up taking away water from other organs in the body that needed like the brain. This is one of the major reasons for a hangover.

Kidney Damage from chronic alcohol abuse

Alcohol impacts the kidneys in a major way by causing cell damage in the kidneys and enlarging them as well as negatively impacting the various hormones that control kidney function.

Psychologic Damage from chronic alcohol abuse

Alcohol consumption greatly reduces inhibitions which can lead you to do things you would later regret including getting in trouble with the law. Drinking to excess also affect the chemical imbalances in the brain such as the production of the feel-good hormone Serotonin the end result being long-term depression, insomnia, difficulty thinking or concentrating which may be further exacerbated by damage to the brain caused by chronic alcohol abuse.

Increased cancer risks from chronic alcohol abuse

Long-term alcohol abuse and alcoholism increases the risk of developing certain types of cancer, especially cancer of the voice box, colon, mouth, liver, throat, rectum, esophagus, and the kidneys.

Learn what alcohol is doing to your body and mind and how to QUIT DRINKING by ending the cravings and desires for alcohol! We have prepared this FREE guide which clearly shows you how your whole body is affected from your liver to your kidney and other organs. Plus learn about the psychological impacts alcohol is having on you.  Please read this now so you have a clear understanding of what alcohol is doing to you – especially the long-term damage PLUS how you can quit drinking by completely eliminating the cravings forever. -> Effects Of Alcohol <-

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