We all know that our brain releases signals through the nervous system, making it possible for everyday functions like walking or sitting, and stimuli such as hunger or thirst. What we may not know is that this communication is accomplished by different chemicals called neurotransmitters, each of which has a specific function and a specific role to accomplish. Moreover, each neurotransmitter has its own antagonist (a substance that is able to stop or to interfere with it) that plays exactly the opposite role.
In order for us to lead a healthy life, it is essential that there is good communication from our brain to our other organs and vice versa. This is achieved by the presence and the quantity of each neurotransmitter. If, for example, there is an imbalance of these neurotransmitters, the signals to and from the brain are distorted and, if prolonged, this imbalance may turn into a pathology, or disease state. Such imbalances can originate from many different sources, for example, from a bacterial or a viral infection, or even a complex psychical and physiological illness such as depression.
Studies show that these conditions are both created and worsened by chemical imbalances. Today’s stressful lifestyle can make these pathologies or disease states quite common. Overindulgence in alcohol is one of the most frequent yet most hidden pathologies associated with modern life.
Alcohol may well be the world's oldest known drug, and is a depressant of the nervous system. You only need a very small molecule to enter the bloodstream and to cross the blood brain barrier, for it to have an immediate effect. Even a minute quantity has the ability to adversely affect many parts of the nervous system. It has a detrimental impact on many neurotransmitter systems resulting in different neurotransmitter patterns and a differing communication pathway. This alcohol-generated change in neurotransmitter patterns is responsible both for the feeling of relaxation we feel after one drink, and for the more severe impairment after a large quantity of alcohol. Ultimately this can lead to the severe brain and health problems that are the result of alcoholism.
The reasons for excessive alcohol consumption are varied, although alcohol is very often seen as a friend that provides comprehension, courage, and company. Unfortunately this is a myth and if alcohol is a “friend” then it is a false friend. Once you are able to recognise the real influence of alcohol and the risks of enjoying its company, you may find it very hard to quit, and sometimes willpower alone is insufficient.
Alcolim, coupled with your desire to reduce the quantity of alcohol intake, is able to make you feel much better and to strengthen your own desire to enjoy a real life instead of one that is achieved out of a bottle. The natural substances that compose Alcolim are able to rebalance the chemical patterns that exist throughout your body and will result in a decreased craving for alcohol and an overall improvement in your health. The results and the improvements become apparent from the very first day. Therefore your willpower to reduce and ultimately to quit alcohol, assisted by the natural action of Alcolim, will rectify the chemical imbalances created by your unrestrained wish to drink and will lead to an easier victory as well as a healthier lifestyle.