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When you’ve been drinking alcohol consistently for many years you can start to suffer from some health complications.

These health complications can seem to “come out of the blue” but really they are just the final manifestation of cumulative damage to your body and in particular, to your liver.

The good news is, though, that when you stop drinking your body has the chance to heal itself.

The really good news is that this process is not as drawn out or delayed as you might think but significant improvements in our health can occur relatively quickly.

Here is a list of the likely improvements when you give up alcohol for just one month.

Liver Fat Decreases by around 15-20 percent

Accumulation of fat in the liver is known as fatty liver disease and leads to liver damage. If the damage is severe then cirrhosis of the liver results, which is irreversible. A reduction in liver fat means that an almost immediate benefit of quitting drinking can help your liver slim down, dramatically reducing your chances of developing cirrhosis.

Blood Glucose levels drop by an average of 16 percent

This means that the chances of you developing type 2 diabetes greatly reduces since reducing blood sugar levels helps to reduce the load on the pancreas, a body organ that regulates blood sugar and essentially can burnout from years of overload, leading to diabetes.

Total Blood Cholesterol decreases by nearly 5 percent

Heart disease, one of the leading causes of death in Australian and other parts of the world, can be predicted in part by examining patients’ cholesterol levels. While an average decrease of 5 per cent in blood cholesterol might not seem like much, it’s quite significant when achieved as a result of cutting out alcohol.

Weight Loss

Those who cut out alcohol can expect to lose on average 2kg-4kg over the course of one month without making any other changes. This is a significant amount and can lead to improved self-esteem, improved energy levels, and reduce chronic disease risk factors such as high blood pressure.

Not only is our body healthier when we cut out alcohol, but our mind also reaps benefits, such as:

Improved Sleep Quality by 10 percent

This may not mean much but over the course of a month an improvement of sleep quality means that you can expect to wake feeling more refreshed and tend to wake less in the middle of the night.

Reduced Anxiety Levels

Alcohol can lead to or worsen pre-existing anxiety levels. Cutting out alcohol can greatly improve anxiety symptoms.

Improved Concentration by around 18 percent

Studies have indicated that cutting out alcohol can improve psychological performance and, in particular, the ability to concentrate for prolonged periods of time.

So why not go Dry for July?

#healthyliver

Dr Cris

Holistic Medical Doctor, Author ‘Healthy Habits, 52 Ways to Better Health‘ and Healthy Liver

Healthy Liver by Dr. Cris Beer