Turtle Talk has a link up to this story. I’m glad that the judge gave a nod that the lawsuit has merit–I hope that they pursue it at the state level.
Along those lines, I’ve posted before, but it bears repeating, that I don’t believe that it is a character issue, but that alcoholism is a chemical imbalance of some sort.
In the great book, Potatoes Not Prozac, Kathleen Desmaisons wrote about her experience in counseling alcoholics. (It’s been awhile since I read the book, so I’m going on memory) In it, she describes counseling people who really wanted to quit drinking, but were unable to. She began asking them about diet, and discovered that they reacted to sugar much more so than the average person. They would get spikes in their blood levels after eating sugar–a high with it. That is, when they saw a plate of cookies warm out of the oven, they wanted to devour the entire plate, whereas most folks would be able to stop at a few. When she developed a diet that was low glycemic (slow rises in blood sugar levels), her patients began to get their drinking under control–they no longer had the sugar highs that made it difficult to give up the drink highs, too.
Additionally, I wonder about the connection with zinc. I first read about the connection between zinc and anorexia in the book Food, Mood, Body Connection by Gary Null. He quotes a doctor who was treating anorexic patients and discovered that those that took liquid zinc were helped in an amazing four days’ time. They characteristically had difficulty digesting zinc in any other form. The disgusting part was when this doctor made a presentation to hospital staff about his findings, the bean counters let the person (who invited him) know that this would cut into their profits. The hospital had a clinic for eating disorders…and the ole’ morality versus profits question came up….and you can guess what happened—morality lost. The information was withheld from patients so they could profit off of their condition.
I’ve wondered about this and cravings–whether it be alcohol, chocolate, cigarettes, etc.–because of my own experience of having the chocolate cravings go down when I started taking a supplement with zinc glycinate.
I found this link on how alcoholics are low in zinc–just as anorexics and mercury poisoned folks are—so now it seems there would be a connection? Hmmm…
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