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  Depression of the Central Nervous System It is a very well known fact and observation that a drink or two of alcohol can indeed make you feel sleepy real fast. Many researchers over the years have found that the sedative effect of alcohol thus lasts for the first part of the night initially, however for those individuals who consume alcohol everyday before going to bed, they do not wake for the first few hours, and also if they do, it is only for some minutes or hours. Thus, the Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre in New Delhi and the Drug Rehabilitation Centre in New Delhi have concluded that alcohol consumption mainly depresses the Central Nervous System, of our body acting as a mere sedative which makes you feel drowsy leading to the feeling of relaxation and sleep faster. However, the Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre in New Delhi , also commented that as soon the effect wears off from the body, the alcohol starts to have a more opposite effect in the body, as it tends to disrupt the eff

Food Habits of Alcoholics

  Alcoholism indeed messes up your body as the consumption of alcohol will drown your normal psychological and metabolic processing power, which will cause a severe effect on one’s cravings, and tricks your body to feel full and useless, triggering a sense of bloating as well, which is also caused because of the hangover one feels caused by the alcohol ketoacidosis. The Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre in New Delhi and the Drug Rehabilitation Centre in New Delhi , mainly talks about the alcohol diagnosis process which is also known as the Alcohol Use Disorder, where the negative impact of the GI tract is clearly exposed because of the harsh and frequent alcohol consumption. The Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre in New Delhi also mentioned the sense of irritation, in flames and also the severe effects on normal digestion and metabolism.   The consumption of alcohol sends the body to go into a complete overboard mode, where the senses force the body to bypass its normal processes affecting