2 jan. 2012

The wrong religion

Long-term alcoholics will require medical
detox for alcohol of some description or another.
The withdrawal effects of alcohol detox can
be quite dangerous for the long-term alcoholics,
who that's why longing for medical advices.
Detoxing life is good
but detoxing in January ..
it would be futile and pointless act. A one-hit, one-month attempt to achieve long-term liver health is not the way to approach it.

Instead, the British Liver Trust says drinkers should make a decision to stay off alcohol for a few days every week throughout the whole year. A longer-term attitude to alcohol is more desirable.

According to BBC Andrew Langford, chief executive of the British Liver Trust, said that people tend to believe the hype about rejuvenating their liver by detoxing in January.
People think they're virtuous with their health by embarking on a liver detox each January with the belief that they are cleansing their liver of excess following the festive break.
It will be better off making a resolution to take a few days off alcohol a week throughout the entire year than remaining abstinent for January only.
How sadly that some detoxing can lead to a false sense of security and feeds the idea that people can abuse their livers as much as you like, if just january ...

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