Have your COVID19 drinking habits gotten out of hand? Maybe it’s time for a Reset Plan with NAD Therapy.
It’s time to evaluate our COVID19 drinking habits and decide if some changes need to be made. We are a year out from COVID19 changing the course of our daily routines. And for many, this meant an increase in daily drinking habits as a method for coping with stress or anxiety, depression, burnout, or just boredom. It’s time to take a close look at your COVID19 drinking habits and honestly ask yourself:
Have you lost control over your drinking?
Do you want to quit drinking, but you cannot?
Have you given up other activities because of alcohol?
Does alcohol takes up a great deal of your energy and focus?
Do you drink even though you know it is causing problems with work, with your interpersonal relationships, or with your physical or mental well-being?
What’s happening scientifically with COVID19 drinking? Chronic use of alcohol over-stimulates receptors in the brain until the natural ebb and flow of the body’s chemical production is disrupted. Alcohol becomes the only mechanism for “feeling good.” And the brain becomes accustomed to external stimulation of these receptors. When this happens an individual experiences a “reward deficiency.” So physically, COVID19 drinking begins to feel like the inability to handle stress, anxiety, depression, withdrawal symptoms, cravings, and a deeper need to drink.
If you’ve recognized that your COVID19 drinking habits have increased or gotten out of your control, and you’ve unsuccessfully tried to cut back, now might be a good time to reach out to one of our specialists. We have a highly trained team of specialists who are prepared to take your specific needs into account when devising a Reset Plan with NAD Therapy.
NAD Therapy (like ExecuCare’s NTR Brain Restoration) is administered intravenously over the course of 4-10 days. It is a drug-free formula that utilizes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), amino acids, vitamins, minerals and co-factors to detox, restore and optimize the body at a cellular level. Research has shown it works quickly to minimize withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings for those treating chronic use of alcohol. Next steps include addressing any psychological, behavioral or nutritional changes that need to be made to optimize your wellness.