The Alcohol Paradox - How Moderate Consumption Leads To Increased Baseline Stress And Anxiety
Publishing Neuro Edge
Maison d'édition: Oxford Publishing
Synopsis
THE ALCOHOL PARADOX HOW MODERATE CONSUMPTION LEADS TO INCREASED BASELINE STRESS AND ANXIETY WRITTEN BY: NEURO EDGE PUBLISHING ABOUT THIS BOOK This ebook has not been written from the limited perspective of a single expert, but rather crafted by a dedicated researcher who has gathered, compared, and distilled insights from many of the world’s leading authorities in health and wellness. By drawing on the collective wisdom of renowned professionals such as Dr. Daniel Amen, Dr. Peter Attia, Dr. David Sinclair, Dr. Eric Berg, Dr. Andrew Huberman, Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Steven Gundry, Dr. Rhonda Patrick, Dr. Mark Hyman, and many others, this work aims to present not one individual’s opinion, but a consensus of evidence-based, professional knowledge. The goal is to give you a clear, trustworthy, and well-rounded understanding of the latest science, free from the bias of a single viewpoint. CONTENT: Initial Alcohol Effects On Prefrontal Cortical Circuits And Memory Divergent Individual Responses To Alcohol Sedation Alcohol's Role In Predicting Alcoholism Predisposition Alcohol's Impact On The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (Hpa) Axis The Hypothalamus: Location And Primitive Behavioral Functions The Pituitary Gland's Role In Hormone Release The Adrenal Glands: Releasing Adrenaline And Cortisol The Hpa Axis's Role In Physiological Stress Balance Increased Baseline Cortisol Release From Regular Drinking Resulting Stress And Anxiety When Not Drinking Contrast Between Immediate And Long-Term Alcohol Effects Genetic Variants And Alcoholism Predisposition Alcohol's "Double Hit": Persistent Brain Circuitry And Neurochemistry Changes Chronic Alcohol Ingestion: Effects On Stress, Mood, And Drinking Urge The Negative Physiological Outcomes Of Common Drinking Patterns
