11. Alcohol should be a treat and not the norm
You’ve had a long week and cannot wait to pick back on the couch with a glass or maybe even bottle of wine. It is a blazingly hot summer day and you cannot think of anything better than a cold beer next to the pool. How can you not celebrate that new promotion with a glass of champagne or single malt whiskey? These are perfectly acceptable. Getting outrageously drunk a few times a week is not.
Alcohol is a social lubricant. Unlike smoking, there are tons of social drinkers out there. Where then is the line between a social drinker and the ‘my kidneys are failing’ drinker? Alcohol is technically a type of fermented sugar. The process itself is natural and occurs, to some degree, in nature. While it may be natural, it is still toxic. The detrimental effects of alcohol abuse are extensive.
The first target is the liver. The liver is the toxin disposal crew in the body. It takes alcohol and other drugs and literally detoxifies them, as best it can. Over time and with excessive alcohol consumption, these liver cells get damaged, permanently. Other victims of ethanol are the brain, the heart, the lungs, the bones, an unborn fetus, and even the muscles.
There are certain studies which claim that mild smoking and alcohol consumption may actually make the body more robust. The validity of this is unclear, but no one is prohibiting drinking altogether. Drinking must simply be done in moderation. If you are having frequent acne breakouts, back pain near the kidneys, poor memory or even multiple alcohol-induced blackouts then it may be time to slow down. Moderation is key with alcohol.