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Why You Should Avoid Getting Drunk? Myths And Facts
May 26, 2009
Author:
Chris M. Alexander
For the sake of your health, you should avoid getting drunk. While consuming little alcohol may be mandatory especially in social events, too much can have a negative impact on your overall health. When you are drunk, you lose your ability to think and therefore there is always a possibility of you doing something stupid. Saying something bad to your boss can result in unemployment. Even worse, relationship with your loved ones can also deteriorate when you are drunk.
Consequences Of Drunk Driving
Drunk driving accidents are on the rise these days. According to latest drunk driving facts, youngsters are the worst offender in this regard. College going students instead of focusing on their studies are getting addicted to drinking. Some of the consequences of drunk driving are mentioned below:
- You can lose your driving license.
- You can face suspension from your college. When suspended, you will not be able to attend classes. This can have a negative impact on your studies.
- As drunken driving accidents are treated as crime, you will face plenty of problems in getting a job. Employers all around the world do not like to give job to people with criminal record.
How To Avoid Getting Drunk
- Before you go out, it is advisable that you eat something. When you do this, absorption of alcohol will slow down. If possible, go for fats and proteins for your pre-libation meal.
- Make sure that you select the right drink. Do not opt for drinks that are made with artificial sweeteners. Stick to one brand rather than changing it every week.
- Interact with the server and ask him specifically to do not mix too much alcohol on your drinks.
- Individuals drinking in just one position do not realize how drunk they are. Therefore, stand up and try to mingle with other people.
Drinking Myths
- Sleeping for five or six hours straight after heavy drinking will make you feel at ease.
- There is a wrong notion among few people that drinking keeps them warm. But the reality is that it makes you dumb.
- To prevent hangovers, number of individuals takes Aspirin prior to drinking. According to recent study conducted by the American Medical Association, Aspirin reduces the rate at which your body metabolizes alcohol. In other words, your blood alcohol levels are going to increase. If you feel normal than usual in the morning, it is a clear sign that you are still drunk.
- Drunkorexia is an unhealthy state of mind and body. It is a complete wrong notion that drunkorexia helps in reducing weight. This is in short reducing or restricting the calorie intake by eating less in order to drink more.
- Keep in mind the fact that drinking coffee is not going to make you sober. There is a significant difference between coffee and alcohol. While coffee is a stimulant, alcohol is a depressant. Therefore mixing heroin and cocaine will cause over-excitement.
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Thanks much for this. It’s very informative stuff.
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Weird. Why drunk only forbidden when someone drunk, while when they drunk, they don’t remember that they drive.
heres an interesting fact. Is beer less intoxicating than other drinks? Beer drinkers like to say that they “only drink beer”, as if that gives them some kind of moral high ground over people who like mixed drinks. But here’s the truth: beer is just as intoxicating as other drinks. A 12 ounce can of beer, a 4 ounce glass of wine, and any typical mixed drink have the same amount of alcohol in them, and are equivalent no matter how differently people perceive them. So tell your smug beer-drinking friends to give up the holier than thou attitude!
I was somewhat skeptical when a friend told me about this. Now that I did it for 10 days and loved the results I am waiting to do it again in 3 months. I felt less bloated. I was never hungry. I am much more aware of what I am putting into my stomach now. It was a great experience. I did lose weight, however, I don’t know how much because I don’t have a scale. My clothes are lose. Yipee.
Thanks for having the time to write about this subject. I truly appreciate it.
@ zsurfus: You are right all these drinks are intoxicating and careless consumption of them can result in dangerous circumstances.
I admire what you have done here. I like the part where you say you are doing this to give back but I would assume by all the comments that this is working for you as well.
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