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Alcohol is a Drug

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Causes and Effects of Drinking Alcohol

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Alcohol

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At your age, have you tasted an alcoholic drink?

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If yes, what was its effect on you after drinking it?

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Are alcoholic beverages useful or beneficial?

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Is alcohol a drug?

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Kinds of Alcohol

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• Isopropyl alcohol or rubbing alcohol is toxic and for medicinal use.

• Methyl alcohol is poisonous and it is not a beverage. It is made from wood and used in perfume-making.

• Ethyl alcohol is the alcohol in beverages. It is toxic but the body has a way of detoxifying and eliminating it given a sufficient time

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Types of Ethyl Alcohol:

1. Wine

2. Beer

3. Distilled Spirits

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Reasons why people drink alcohol

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• People differ in their reasons for drinking alcohol.

• Some people drink because they simply like the taste and it enhance the flavors of the food

• Others drink to celebrate social, cultural and traditional events

• To relax and enjoy the company of their group

• Others simply like the effects of alcoholic beverages on them

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Reasons to avoid alcohol

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• When the person stops drinking, painful experiences can be eliminated like vomiting, hangovers and blackouts

• No drinking means the person can look more rested and fresh in the morning, especially when they have to go to work.

• Another major benefit of not drinking is the cost savings.

• Drinking and driving is no longer a risk for the person that quits

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• Family history of alcoholism has a greater chance of being reversed.

• Health problems and concerns are reduced and avoided.

• Immune system is improved and corrected.

• Lower risks of getting a sexually transmitted disease. With alcohol consumption, the person is not always completely aware of or in control of what they are doing or with whom.

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• When a person stops drinking alcohol, they will have better control of their moods because alcohol is also equated with depression and violence.

• No more reasons to lie or be deceitful to others, especially about their drinking. Therefore, the person can be more honest and open.

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“There is only one reason why men become addicted to alcohol or drugs, they are weak men. Only strong men

are cured and they cure themselves.”

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What advice/s can you give to someone who is

alcoholic?