Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

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  • Do alcoholics lose their appetite?

Do alcoholics lose their appetite?

Sunday 10th January 2021

Learn how heavy drinking affects appetite and why alcohol suppresses hunger in this insightful episode of 'Recovery Partner Network'.
 

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Alcohol and Appetite: Understanding the Connection

Ever wondered why heavy drinkers often seem to lose their appetite? This episode of 'Recovery Partner Network' tackles that exact question. It dives into the science behind how alcohol can suppress hunger by producing calories, making it a double-edged sword for those struggling with addiction. The host breaks down the physiological effects of alcohol consumption on your body, explaining why you might not feel like eating after a few drinks.
Whether you're someone trying to cut down on drinking, stay sober, or support a loved one on their recovery journey, this episode offers valuable insights. With nearly a thousand episodes under its belt, 'Recovery Partner Network' continues to be a go-to resource for understanding the complexities of addiction and recovery. Tune in to get a clearer picture of how alcohol affects your appetite and what you can do about it.
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