So now that alcohol is so easily available, the possibility of escape is so much easier, although the action of escaping your problems will only make them worse...we all know that. People will in fact become even more depressed and as a result will end up drinking more, the problems get bigger and you will just begin to lose track of what really is the problem in the end as the cycles continues.
An individual seeks to escape in alcohol, the problems worsen, the individual seeks more alcohol for escape...so on and so on. This is the cycle that inevitably leads to alcohol addiction. The result of these actions on the body is disastrous as the body cannot keep up with the ever increasing levels of intoxication.
The alcohol that we choose to deal with our problems will now pass down our throat and into the stomach, and from here it is absorbed into the blood stream and will then pass into the liver. This organ is responsible for breaking alcohol into a variety of chemicals.
These chemicals in turn are converted into water and carbon dioxide to be excreted. Although this process may sound simple, it is fact very complex as these functions are performed by your liver instantaneously. So, when you drink more alcohol than your liver can put up with, there is no way that your liver can keep up and your blood alcohol level rises.
You may have learned something new from this article which is supposed to show people that alcohol is not all glamor and that it should will given a certain amount of respect. If you now of anyone who has gone themselves into trouble, tell them about this article and let them know that there is additional help at hand on the stopdrinkingadvice blog, which has been set up to help people who want to break away from alcohol.