Moderate Drinking – Naturally! Herbs and Vitamins to Control Your Drinking

Date February 4, 2010

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Can you control your drinking and drink less with herbs and vitamins? You can with Moderate Drinking – Naturally! It’s the first and only book that shows you how to reduce alcohol craving and consumption and reverse problem drinking with Chinese, Ayurvedic, Homeopathic and Western herbs and nutritional supplements. Ancient alternative medical systems have treated alcohol abuse for centuries so it only make sense they may hold the answers to why people overdri… More >>

Moderate Drinking – Naturally! Herbs and Vitamins to Control Your Drinking

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5 Responses to “Moderate Drinking – Naturally! Herbs and Vitamins to Control Your Drinking”

  1. D. Jones said:

    And this book proves it. Finally someone has let the cat out of the bag that alternative medicine has been used for centuries to conquer alcohol craving and alcohol abuse.

    I’m happy drinkers have more options with this book. Now, in addition to cutting down or stopping, they can get a little extra help with the herbs and supplements in this book. Every drinker should own this book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. sensible drinker said:

    that message is we have to start thinking out of the box when it comes to

    alcohol abuse treatment. i gave this book to a friend of mine who has a

    drinking problem but was dead against stopping or going to AA. he was

    receptive to this book because it gave him some organic alternatives to

    drinking less. in other words it got him started doing something about

    his drinking.

    some people just need a little shove to do something about their drinking

    and this book provided that little shove.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Alcohol Abuse Counselor said:

    This is one of the most interesting books I’ve read about alcohol abuse – it really offers a different take on problem drinking and how to fix it. It’s the first book I’ve found which discusses how different alternative medicine approaches have treated alcohol abuse for centuries – long before AA came along.

    Homeopathic, Chinese and Ayurvedic and western herbs are covered – explaining how each of these systems views alcohol abuse, how it develops and the best ways to treat it. Another major theme of the book is balance. If one’s life is a balance of physical, mental and spiritual components, the less need there is for alcohol. Truly a fascinating read and helpful to me personally.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. sensible drinker said:

    I am so happy I came across this book at amazon. It’s the only book I’ve

    found that talks about how other alternative medicines and other cultures

    view alcohol abuse and how to treat it. I was thinking about getting

    prescription medication to cut the desire to drink but after reading this

    I don’t need to. There are lots of herbs to do that at the natural food

    store. I’ve read Cornett’s other book, 7 Weeks to Safe Social Drinking:

    How to Effectively Moderate Your Alcohol Intake, and she always covers

    interesting things.

    For me the vitamin and supplement part was the best. It talks about things

    you can buy over the counter to cut craving. The Chinese and Ayurveda

    medicine parts were really interesting too.

    I realize this is only one take on problem drinking. But if you take these

    suggestions in the book, along with her program in her other book to

    improve your drinking habits you can cut craving and consumption without

    prescription medicine.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. sam m said:

    I’m a drinker who has struggled on and off with booze for years and I’m ecstatic someone has finally written about a more organic approach to problem drinking. This book gave me a different perspective. I was especially interested in how chinese and ayurvedic medicine treat drinkers and the concept of “balancing” my life so booze becomes less important and I drink less.

    This book opened my mind up. I guess no ones written about alternative medicine to address alcohol abuse because the disease concept and AA are so deeply ingrained in the US.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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