http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLjgBLwH3Wc[/video]]TEDxIowaCity - Dr. Terry Wahls - Minding Your Mitochondria - YouTube
My pet theory is that the anxiety which makes one drink is just frayed nerves. So, if the diet in the video works for MS, maybe it works for Alcoholism. Before I came here I read Seven Weeks to Sobriety. That program is based on nutrition but it is so hard to follow because it relies on so many pills and then diet. When Baclofen came along I did not believe it because it could not correct all the problems caused by drinking. Baclofen works to stop cravings but maybe this diet could restore the vitality lost to alcoholism.
It is just a thought.
A very wise and compassionate man recently introduced me to Logotherapy and Viktor Frankl the founder of the third Viennese school of psychiatry after Freud and Jung. I just finished reading Man's Search for Meaning. His theory, in a very small nutshell, is that everyone needs to find meaning in life. However bad things are, one has to look at why one does things and what gives one a purpose. For most that is one simple thing...love.
There, that just about sums it up for me. I don't know what more I can add to this debate. Baclofen, good food and love. That for me is the cure.
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