Saturday, July 28, 2007

ZAD Alcohol Detoxification Treatment– Sec. 40

Authors Note: - Zero Alcohol Drink – Alcohol Detoxification Clinical Therapy (ZAD-ADCT) is the most important Document so far in my ZAD venture. It was first published in 2005. In this blog publication, I divide it into its several small “subtitle” sections and post it one by one so to make it more appropriate to the blog reading.

This is its Fortieth section.


Lack of LAB Drinking Research in the Prevention of Alcoholism (a)

Before concluding this paper I have a very important grievance to put before the alcoholism prevention and the treatment establishments or concerns! It is mainly about the lack of the Lower Alcohol Beverage (LAB) drinking research particularly in the prevention and treatment of the “alcohol dependence”! In “The ZAD Evidence surveillance” section of my previous paper[2], I have pointed out many fundamental empirical evidences, which somehow endorse the validity of the ZAD model. People all over the world choosing to the low-alcohol beverages drinking; popularly assume that it would reduce their overall alcohol consumption. Enter the word “ how to reduce (or cut-down) drinking” in the Google search engine and you will be inundated with thousands of hits which prominently lists the low alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks/beverages drinking among its advices! The NIAAA [64] and the WHO [65] also have their own share in them! Particularly that WHO sponsored website under its “How to reduce your drinking” banner advises alcohol drinkers to “have non-alcoholic drinks before each alcoholic drink, dilute your drinks, add soda to wine and mixers to spirits”! Nevertheless, almost all of these establishments controlled moderate drinking doctrines, which advices low-alcohol drinking as one of their tips, to reduce or cut down the general drinkers alcohol consumption, at the same time sternly warns; ‘this advice definitely not meant for those vulnerable people at risk and particularly to those having or predisposed to the alcohol dependence’!

(See its following part in the next post.)
Valerian Texeira.
http://www.geocities.com/scientific_misconduct
http://www.geocities.com/alcoholics_curewell
http://alcohol-research-misconduct.blogspot.com
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