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A Protocol for Alcohol, with Commentary |
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CONQUERING ALCOHOLISM NUTRITIONALLY "The spirit is
indeed willing, but the flesh is weak." Matthew 26:41
An alcoholic is very
likely to confirm this statement. One reason why the body is weak is
because of nutrient deficiencies.
Another reason is because
beverage alcohol is a slow acting poison. Other alcohols are immediate
poisons. If you add a carbon atom to drinking alcohol, you get C3 H7 OH
(isopropyl or rubbing alcohol) which is toxic. C H3 OH, or methanol, is
found in windshield washer fluid and is just one carbon less than drinking
alcohol... and again, is very toxic.
Beverage alcohol is a
major factor in most violent crimes, notably sexual assault and murder. At
least one-third, and some studies indicate as much as three-quarters, of all
suicides are alcohol related. Alcohol directly kills about 40,000
drivers each year, not counting their passengers, pedestrians and occupants
of other cars. I have no love for the tobacco industry, which kills over
400,000 smokers annually. Still, smoking is unlikely to lead to murder
over a piece of meatloaf, and alcohol literally has. (Ray, O. and Ksir, C. Drugs, Society and Human Behavior, Mosby, 1990, page 173)
But, like cigarettes,
alcohol does lead to lung cancer. And cancers of the mouth, esophagus,
larynx, tongue, throat, and much of the rest of the body. Hard-drinking,
cigar-smoking General and President Ulysses S. Grant died of a horrible throat cancer which is
obscured by a large, carefully placed scarf in his later photographs.
Given all this, and more,
we are surely aware that alcohol is harmful to health. This is why the
drinking age is 21, yet a person can legally perform other adult tasks, such
as voting, signing a mortgage, and fighting in the military, at 18. If
alcohol is harmful, is it any less harmful to a person of 21 than it is to a 20
year-old?
This leaves us with a
need to either collectively or individually stop using alcohol. A general ban
on alcohol has already been tried. Prohibition is usually written off
as a failed social experiment, but the truth is that alcohol-related hospital
admissions and deaths did indeed decline during prohibition's early years.
Individual action requires no law. Many, many alcoholics have stopped
using alcohol by the power of their wills alone. If you are in A.A., it
is with the help of the Power of a Will greater than yours. If it
works, do it.
I've taught college
courses in biology, health, and substance abuse inside two
Alcohol is filling, so it displaces more nourishing
foods in the diet. This causes malnutrition.
Alcohol causes thiamin
(vitamin B-1) deficiency in particular, and a deficiency of many
other nutrients as well.
Alcohol destroys the
liver and brain
gradually, but profoundly. This damage increases the need for nutrients
to repair these organs at a time when the drinker is eating fewer and fewer
good foods.
Therefore, vitamin and other food supplements are essential for the heavy drinker.
Which ones and how much
of each? I would recommend considering the following, based on the many works
of Roger J. Williams, Ph.D.:
1. VITAMIN C may be taken
to the point of daily saturation, which is just below the amount causing
diarrhea. Vitamin C improves the metabolism of the toxic by-products of
alcohol and, in large quantities, is a powerful antitoxin. It has also been
shown to be effective against hepatitis. (Smith, L. H., ed. Clinical Guide
To The Use of Vitamin C, Life Sciences Press, Tacoma, WA, 1988)
2. B-COMPLEX (50
milligrams [mg], 8 times daily) Beverage alcohol (ethanol, C2 H5 OH) is a
simple carbohydrate supplying lots of energy and no nutrition. In this
way it is a lot like sugar. Excess consumption of either sugar or alcohol is
well known to increase our need for the vitamins necessary for their
metabolism, specifically the B-complex vitamins. It is safest, easiest
and cheapest to take the whole B-vitamin team together.
The B-vitamins, including
much-needed thiamin, help correct a bad diet and also help level out low
blood sugar problems. Hypoglycemia is often a factor in alcohol
cravings. The body wants simple, quick carbohydrate and we erroneously
satisfy that craving with sugar... or booze. Niacin or niacinamide (vitamin B-3) helps the
body to calm down. The B-vitamins have been successfully used for decades by
orthomolecular psychiatrists to relieve depression and psychoses. Watch
what they can do to relieve the D.T.'s. Incidentally, you can create the symptoms of delirium tremens in laboratory
animals without alcohol just by inducing B-vitamin deficiency.
3. CHROMIUM (200 to 400
mcg chromium polynicotinate or chromium picolinate daily) Chromium,
deficient in 90% of all healthy people, is almost certainly wanting in
the alcoholic's diet. Chromium improves your body's
sensitivity to insulin, so you can do more with less of it. Remember
that alcoholics consume huge amounts of simple carbohydrates. The last
thing an alcoholic's body needs would be insulin-resistant cells.
4. L-GLUTAMINE (probably
two or three grams daily) This amino acid has been shown to improve
brain function in alcoholics, resulting in improved sleep, decreased anxiety
and a reduced craving for alcohol.
5. LECITHIN (2 to 5
tablespoons daily) Lecithin makes up one third of your brain by dry
weight. Lecithin also provides choline, which your body can make into
the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. As with L-Glutamine above, this
produces a feeling of well being and self-control so wanting in most alcoholics.
Additionally, lecithin is lipotrophic, which means it can help move fats
about in the body. The fatty liver condition so common with alcoholics is
likely to improve with lecithin supplementation.
6. Controlled VEGETABLE
JUICE FASTING has been successfully used to clear out fatty livers,
too. Juice fasting, along with large amounts of the B-vitamins and
vitamin C, may be a real long-term help with cirrhosis of the liver. The
liver can regenerate to a considerable extent; Max
Gerson, M.D. says that it takes about 18 months to do so. It is no
surprise, then, that the Gerson Therapy focuses on the liver and on raw
vegetable juice therapy for it.
7. A HIGH POTENCY
DAILY MULTIVITAMIN AND MULTIMINERAL supplement is needed as well. It
should carotene, an antioxidant and safe form of vitamin A. 400 to 800
IU of vitamin E, 50 mcg of selenium, and 50 to 100 mg of zinc gluconate or
zinc monomethionine would also be desirable.
8. A DIET OF GOOD
VEGETARIAN FOOD and plenty of fresh vegetable juices is important. A mostly vegetarian diet effortlessly ensures better
health. More fiber and complex carbohydrates; less fat and sugar. No
junk food!
I have seen this program
work. I've personally observed how charitably dispensed vitamin supplements
help street people. I've seen just wheat germ (a modest source of
B-vitamins, among other good things) help those in prison. I've also
worked with financially well-off alcoholics, and supplements help them,
too. Booze and malnutrition have no respect for bank accounts.
Remember: many people
want to stop drinking but can't unless they have the bodily strength to do it. Since alcohol hurts the body, we have to first fight back with
vitamins, and then we can reach our highest goals. Don't tell someone to
stop drinking; nutritionally empower them to stop drinking. Studies confirm it: good
eating stops bad drinking.
For more detailed information about megavitamin therapy for alcoholism, I recommend you read Dr. Abram Hoffer's and my book, The Vitamin Cure for Alcoholism. Reviews are posted at http://www.doctoryourself.com/alcoholcure.html.
REFERENCES:
(If a book listed below is out of print, as the older R. J. Williams books are likely to be, check online booksellers for used copies. You can also ask your librarian for interlibrary loan assistance.
Gerson, Max A Cancer Therapy: Results of 50 Cases, Totality
Books,
Ray, O. and Ksir, C. Drugs, Society and Human Behavior, Mosby, 1990, chapter 9
Werbach, M. R. Nutritional Influences on
Illness, Keats, 1988, pp 11-22 and 241-242. (An excellent review of the
scientific literature.)
Williams, R. J.
Biochemistry of B Vitamins, 1950
Williams, R. J. Nutrition
and Alcoholism, 1951
Williams, R. J.
Alcoholism: The Nutritional Approach, 1959
Williams, R. J. Nutrition
Against Disease,
Williams, R. J.
Physician's Handbook of Nutritional Science, 1975
Williams, R. J., ed. A
Physician's Handbook on Orthomolecular Medicine Keats, 1977 (This is an
inexpensive collection of terrific nutritional papers on orthomolecular [more
commonly known as "megavitamin"] therapy.)
Dr. Roger Williams knows
nutrition and alcoholism the way Charles Schultz knows Charlie Brown: through
a lifetime of careful study, hard work and a lot of writing. Begin with
him. The entire Roger J. Williams bibliography is posted elsewhere on
this website. Andrew Saul is the author
of the books FIRE YOUR DOCTOR! How to be
Independently Healthy (reader reviews at http://www.doctoryourself.com/review.html
) and DOCTOR YOURSELF: Natural Healing that Works. (reviewed at http://www.doctoryourself.com/saulbooks.html
)
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