How does it work?
Alcohol addiction is a disease that occurs and progresses in a certain way.
A key feature of addiction is that a person continues to drink despite the harm they suffer as a result. Attempts to stop drinking fail. This goes against man's instinct for self-preservation; The negative consequences of alcohol abuse affect the entire human organism and all spheres of life. The addict is unable to solve most of his problems on his own; Anyone can become addicted to alcohol if they drink in a way that puts them at risk. It does not depend on his strong will, moral principles or character.
There are three groups of factors for the emergence of addiction - mental, biological and social:
- Mental factors: problems, nervous crises, fear, depression, loneliness, lack of stability.
- Biological factors: "intolerance to alcohol", ability to "carry a lot".
- Social factors: reduced self-esteem, companies, a way to remove inhibitions when communicating.
These factors are favorable, but not decisive for the emergence of addiction. The main factor is the frequent, risky use of alcohol. Alcoholic disease or alcohol addiction is a disease in which social use has gone to another level - a biological process. Substances have no power over people. It's the people who get addicted, not the substances themselves. One of the goals of alcohol addiction is to achieve some relief in tense situations, another goal - to serve as an alibi or "get away" from inappropriate actions in complex life circumstances, to be used as an excuse for escaping responsibilities.
How and how much can be taken?
2 tablets three times a day after meals. Indications: alcoholism and liver damage.
The composition of Abstinal is completely natural and natural. These are herbal extracts, vitamins and supplements that affect:
- improving liver function - particularly strong effect on liver enzymes
- stabilize the nervous system - reduce nervous excitability and affect brain reserves - sense of stability and comfort
- affect the psyche and naturally reduce the desire for alcohol, thus helping to strengthen the person's personality and character