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"Drink the first.
Sip the second slowly.
Skip the third."
- Knute Rockne

 

 

 

It's not the drinking to be blamed, but the excess.
John Selden








Control Your Drinking

AlcoLess - unique controlled drinking programme. Refreshes the hearts other peers may not reach.

Mobile Apps Keep Count of Drinking

A mobile phone application that calculates how much people have drunk has been launched by the Government. The tracker adds up units of alcohol and is designed to reduce Christmas drinking. It is available from iTunes App Store and www.nhs.uk or texting the word unit to 64746

 Check your Drinking Levels with the DRINKULATOR

YouTube: Alcohol Know Your Limits Binge Drinking Girl

Actor Bruce Bryon well known for playing DC Terry Perkins in The Bill visited Maria for hypnotherapy & ear acupuncture along his journey for  his book Fat Bloke Slims: How I Lost Three Stone. Here is what he said about the therapy helped reduce his alcohol intake :

"Anyway I'm sure that since I saw Maria the hypnotherapist, my drinking is gradually decreasing" p66

"Yes, I'm still drinking a bit, probably a bit more than I should, but I think Maria's hypnotherapy is helping me cut down" p71


This programme has been designed  by Maria Clyne [Harley Street therapist, binge drinking specialist and Associate Member of the Medical Council on Alcohol] for those who want to drink less alcohol, stop binge drinking, cut down on alcohol or reduce alcohol consumption. Specifically tailored to the individual client this is a 2 session programme.

What is binge drinking?
Excessive alcohol consumption can have a wide range of adverse effects - medical, personal and social. These depend on both the overall amount of alcohol consumed and on the pattern of consumption .There is no consensus on the definition of binge drinking. In the past, ‘binge drinking’ was often used to refer to an extended period of time, usually two days or more, during which a person repeatedly drank to intoxication, giving up usual activities and obligations. In common usage, binge drinking is now usually used to refer to heavy drinking over an evening or similar time span - sometimes also referred to as heavy episodic drinking. Binge drinking is often associated with drinking with the intention of becoming intoxicated and, sometimes, with drinking in large groups. Even within this general definition, there is no consensus as to what level of intake constitutes binge drinking....Some researchers have chosen to define binge drinking as consuming over half the government’s recommended number of units for a week in one session (thus, binge drinking would be defined as drinking, in one session, 10 units for men and 7 units for women). In the past, Alcohol Concern have defined binge drinking as consuming more than five drinks on a single occasion.This is the definition used by the BMA in its 2003 report Adolescent health and also by the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD).

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) definition of ‘heavy’ drinking is eight or more units for men and six or more units for women on at least one day in the week. This has been used as a proxy for binge drinking in lieu of more nuanced data. Alcohol Concern suggest that this could serve as an approximation of binge drinking, as it is in line with sensible drinking guidelines using daily benchmarks. In addition, ‘consuming this quantity of alcohol on one occasion could reasonably be expected to lead to intoxication which is a key feature of this type of drinking and places the individual at risk of harm’.This definition of binge drinking equates to a minimum of approximately two thirds of a bottle of wine for women or four pints of beer for men. Ideally, a definition of binge drinking would take account of variables such as motivation, alcohol tolerance, time interval and social context.
[Article by BMA - British Medical Association]

 Latest alcohol news in the media

Daily Mail: Binge drinking teenagers could be risking osteoperosis 

BBC: Third of children 'scared' by adult drinking

BBC: Do you know how much you drink?

Daily Mail Drinking low alcohol wine cuts cancer risk, say experts

Irish Times: 19 year old suffers liver damage after weekend drinking binge

BBC:  Binge Drinking Ups Infection Risk

BBC: Female Binge Drink Rates 'Double'

 BBC: Teenager alcohol abuse 'up 40%

 BBC Many unware of alcohol calories

BBC Drinkers fall into 'nine groups'

BBC Drink A Day Increases Cancer Risk 

      

Other Resources

www.drinkaware.co.uk
www.downyourdrink.org.uk
www.knowyourlimits.gov.