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Binge Drinking: Some Facts You Need to Know

binge drinking 225x300 Binge Drinking: Some Facts You Need to Know Simply put, binge drinking is wanting to drink to get drunk, an unrestrictive splurge as well as a self-destructive act.

Intoxicated drinkers manifest irresponsibility, squander money and show harmful behavior in a drinking binge. They even push the envelop as far as being in contact with authorities or emergency medical personnel.

Numerous countries in the west now face a dilemma with regard to binge drinking even if they possess various levels of tolerance for such.

Laws in the US point out that women who down more than four drink and men who drink at least five drinks in one event are binge drinking.

Meanwhile, binge drinking in UK denotes drinking at least eleven—twice as that in United States. This problem has gotten so serious that the government is looking into measures to counter it.

What is the point of discussion?

Irresponsibility is usually covered up as games as well as having fun when binge drinking. Drinkers and the people around them are put in danger.

The following are the risks of binge drinking

• Neglect of work

• Property Damage

• Unplanned sex

• Having unprotected sex

• Driving under the influence

• Trouble with authorities

• Being hurt or Injured

• Alcohol overdose which cause alcohol poisoning, a potentially fatal adverse reaction.

Risks to people around binge drinkers:

• Interruption of leisure time or sleep.

• Being subject to insult or humiliation

• Serious argument

• Property damage

• Being assaulted

• Undue sexual advances

Why do drinkers binge?

• To get drunk

• Status linked with drinking

• Alcohol consuming culture

• Peer Pressure

• Stress

Is binge drinking your dilemma?

Are you knowledge with regard to these destructive behaviors of yours?

• Drinking more heavily and more often?

• Drinking just to “get drunk”

• Is work set aside or are family members or your partner affected by your drinking ?

What you should do

Luckily, NLP and hypnotherapy can be employed to solve binge drinking.

Neurolinguistics programming is used to reconfigure the mind on the way to positive results

Hypnotherapy opens the mind to NLP and the combination of both produces effective results.

In a few hours, the two methods reprogram binge drinking behavior.

With the aid of a downloaded self-help or a hypnotherapist, the brai can be re-programmed and binge drinking can be put to a hault.

Each step produces parallel results—a renewal from self destructive behavior to a “few drinks at a time and having a good time” stance.

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