Alcohol Detox And The Kindling Effect

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Not much light has been shed on what is called "The Kindling Effect" in alcohol withdrawal. To start with, "The Kindling Effect" can be compared to a wild fire that can arise from an ignited small pile of wood.

Its medical mechanics can also show how:

*In epilepsy, the more seizures you have the easier it is to have another one.
*In mental illness, the first major depressive episodes trigger an imbalanced mental state. As you experience more stress, the easier it is for bi-polar episodes to occur (even without events to trigger it).
*In alcoholism, every time you go into alcohol detox and fail, your self-control weakens more and the urge to drink only becomes stronger.

What does this tell you? This tells you that in the case of Alcohol Detox, practice does NOT make perfect.

Why "The Kindling Effect" Proves that You Cannot Quit Alcohol on Your Own

Some people think that quitting alcohol is a matter of self-control, self-discipline and choice. In the end however, this can become a case of the spirit being willing when the flesh is not - because physical addiction to alcohol is simply devastating. When the body is deprived of alcohol, the brain goes into a hyper state and alcohol addicts begin to experience extreme anxiety and tremors.

Withdrawal symptoms which are naturally physically uncomfortable provoke obsessive cravings for drink. This, in turn, triggers cravings to introduce alcohol back into the body - making a vicious cycle of the kindling effect. What is worse is, the more alcohol detox programs you fail, the more conditioned your brain will be to experience "the kindling effect" when attempting yet another program on your own.

A legitimate Alcohol Detox Center will:

*Place you on an alcohol detox protocol conducted by a doctor who understands the aspects of alcohol dependency.
*Have you complete testing and answer questionnaires that will give the staff a deeper understanding of your situation.
*Assign doctors to rate you based on "alcohol withdrawal symptoms" severity so they can assign the best detox protocol for your case.
*Recommend 7 days of bed rest upon entering the facility.
*Prescribe a combination of medicines and hydration to keep you in stasis (a state of balance or equilibrium) while your body struggles through this difficult stage.

The most important thing to take note of is, once you have checked yourself into a proper alcohol detox facility, you can rest assured that your alcohol withdrawal is in the hands of able professionals.


About the Author:
Fred Agui writes for RecoveryNowTv.com. The noble goal of recoverynowtv.com is to save lives by helping people recover from addiction. Recovery Now TV provides the latest information about Alcohol Detox. Discover the effect and treatment of Alcohol to your health by visiting RecoveryNowTV.com.



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