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and antiaging concepts. Aging makes us increasingly vulnerable to
alcohol-induced hangover, liver injury, and damage to the central
nervous system. Because alcohol consumption produces toxic compounds
and causes vitamin deficiencies, in the best of all possible worlds it
would be better not to drink alcohol at all. For those who still want
to drink, it is possible to do so more safely. The first piece of
advice would be to drink only moderately and follow the preventive
measures outlined in this protocol.
Warning: What
follows is for those who choose to drink moderately. This advice is not
for those who suffer from alcoholism. Simply put, an alcoholic has
"lost the power of choice in drink" and is "without defense against the
first drink." In short, an alcoholic cannot drink safely. The
Foundation is all too aware that an alcoholic may easily misinterpret
the following information as a license to drink. It is not. It is only
for those who drink by choice and do so in moderation.
The consumption of alcohol results in the formation of two very
toxic compounds, acetaldehyde and malondialdehyde. These compounds
generate massive free-radical damage to cells throughout the body. The
free-radical damage generated by these alcohol metabolites creates an
effect in the body similar to that caused by radiation poisoning. That
is the reason why people feel so sick the day after consuming too much
alcohol. If the proper combination of antioxidants is taken at the time
the alcohol is consumed or before the inebriated individual goes to
bed, the hangover and much of the cellular damage caused by alcohol may
be prevented.
Aging makes us increasingly vulnerable to alcohol-induced hangover,
liver injury, and damage to the central nervous system. In the elderly,
alcohol- and drug-induced injury are more common and more serious, and
recovery is more difficult.
Protecting Against Hangover and Cellular DamAGE
Nutrients that neutralize alcohol byproducts and protect cells
against the damaging effects of alcohol include vitamin C, vitamin B1,
the amino acids S-allyl-cysteine and glutathione, vitamin E, and
selenium (Sprince et al. 1975; Hell et al. 1976; Loguercio et al. 1993;
van Zandwijk 1995; Marotta et al. 2001). There are several commercial
preparations that can be taken at the time the alcohol is consumed or
before bedtime to help prevent a hangover. One of these is called
Anti-Alcohol Antioxidants. The ingredients in this formula will help
prevent hangover while providing protection against the damaging
byproducts of alcohol metabolism.
A study in the journal Alcohol showed how antioxidants could protect against brain damage. The study concluded by stating:
chronic pretreatment with vitamin E prevents alcohol-induced vascular injury and pathology in the brain (Altura et al. 1999).
Another study in the journal Artery confirmed a specific
toxic metabolite of alcohol (acetaldehyde) and identified an antidote
(N-acetyl-cysteine) (Vasdev et al. 1995). Here is an excerpt:
All known pathways of ethanol metabolism result in the production of
acetaldehyde, a highly reactive compound. N-acetyl cysteine, an
analogue of the dietary amino acid cysteine, binds acetaldehyde, thus
preventing its damaging effect on physiological proteins.
These findings should not surprise anyone who understands that the
ingestion of alcohol inflicts massive free-radical damage throughout
the body. When a person is exposed to a known toxic substance (such as
alcohol), it makes sense to take an antidote (antioxidants) to provide
at least partial protection against the short-term (hangover) and
long-term (degenerative disease) effects.
Kyolic Garlic Formula 105 Another
product that persons who drink alcohol may use is Kyolic Garlic Formula
105. Garlic contains S-allyl-cysteine, a neutralizer of acetaldehyde;
this particular Kyolic-brand formula also contains vitamins C and E,
beta-carotene, and selenium. Because the heavy consumption of alcohol
produces many dele-terious effects within the body, including an
increased risk of cancer, liver disease, and neurological disease, it
is suggested that hangover-prevention formulas such as Kyolic Garlic
Formula 105 and/or Anti-Alcohol Antioxidants be taken any time alcohol
is consumed.
S-Adenosylmethionine (SAMe) Generation
of free radicals is one result of ethanol consumption. As has already
been discussed, supplementing with the right antioxidants while
consuming ethanol significantly reduces consequences of these free
radicals throughout the body. Ethanol also depresses an enzyme required
to convert methionine into S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) (Mato et al.
1994), resulting in a deficiency of SAMe. Alcohol-induced depletion of
SAMe can be overcome by SAMe supplementation which restores hepatic
SAMe levels (Lieber 1997; 2000a; 2000b; 2000c).
Supplementation with 400-800 mg of SAMe twice a day will help
support healthy liver function. For those who cannot afford SAMe,
supplementation with 500 mg of trimethylglycine (TMG, also known as
glycine betaine), 800 micrograms of folic acid, and 500 micrograms of
vitamin B12, taken twice a day, could help the liver to synthesize
S-adenosylmethionine.
Other Treatment
Probiotics One
of the reasons that 30% of alcoholics develop cirrhosis may be a leaky
gastrointestinal system. According to research (Keshavarzian 1999),
another factor might be a gut-derived endotoxin. This would suggest
that the use of probiotic substances might aid in the prevention of
cirrhosis or other liver damage. Probiotics are beneficial bacteria
that help to recolonize the intestinal tract. Intestinal flora
(bacteria) help our digestive system absorb nutrients and act as a
protective barrier in keeping toxins out. Along with taking a probiotic
formula, a supplement to nourish intestinal flora such as
fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) is recommended. FOS helps reduce the
formation of toxic liver metabolites and therefore is beneficial to
people with chronic liver problems.
Magnesium Chronic
alcohol consumption can constrict arteries in the brain and lead to
neurological deficit (Thomson et al. 1988). Daily supplementation with
500-1500 mg of magnesium could help keep cerebral blood vessels open by
blocking excess infiltration of calcium into endothelial cells.
Silibinin (Special Milk Thistle Extract) Those
who drink routinely might consider taking at least 500 mg a day of a
special milk thistle extract called silibinin, which may have a
protective effect on the liver (Flora et al. 1998). Silibinin is the
most active constituent of silymarin. In Germany, silibinin is sold as
a drug to treat liver diseases.
European Medications European
medications such as Picamilon (50 mg, three times a day) and Pyritinol
(200 mg, three times a day) could help prevent and restore neurological
function lost because of chronic ethanol intake. An expensive
prescription drug called Nimotop (nimodipine), at the dose of 30 mg 3-4
times a day, can slowly repair central nervous system damage caused by
excess alcohol intake.
PPC Alcohol
is most commonly associated with liver toxicity. The nutrients
contained in Anti-Alcohol Antioxidants and other supplements discussed
so far help to protect against hepatic injury. For those who consume
large amounts of alcohol (i.e., binge drinkers), a supplement called
polyenylphosphatidylcholine (PPC) is recommended prior to alcohol
consumption. The administration of PPC has been shown to provide
significant protection against certain forms of alcohol-induced liver
injury in animals via several unique mechanisms (Aleynik et al. 1999;
Lieber 1997, 2000a; 2000b; 2000c). PPC also reduces gastric irritation
(Anand et al. 1999). PPC is the active ingredient in a product called
HepatoPro (formerly GastroPro). We suggest that four capsules of
GastroPro be taken prior to heavy alcohol consumption. For light
alcohol consumption, two capsules of GastroPro should be adequate. Each
capsule of GastroPro contains 900 mg of PPC.
The Astronomical Cost of Hangovers
A study in Annals of Internal Medicine compiled the enormous cost of lost productivity induced by hangovers (Wiese et al. 2000). Here is an excerpt from this study:
The alcohol hangover is
characterized by headache, tremulousness, nausea, diarrhea, and fatigue
combined with decreased occupational, cognitive, or visual-spatial
skill performance. In the United States, related absenteeism and poor
job performance cost $148 billion annually (average annual cost per
working adult, $2000). Although hangover is associated with alcoholism,
most of its cost is incurred by the light-to-moderate drinker. Patients
with hangover may pose substantial risk to themselves and others
despite having a normal blood alcohol level. Hangover may also be an
independent risk factor for cardiac death.
Based on these statistics, hangover causes a significant economic
loss in the United States. The staggering cost of alcoholic hangover
could be significantly mitigated if drinkers took the right
antioxidants before going to bed.
SummaRY
- Drink in moderation if at all.
- To protect the liver from toxic
byproducts of alcohol consumption and to eliminate or reduce the
effects of hangover, one of the following products may be taken
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- Anti-Alcohol Antioxidants, a total of 6
capsules should be taken when consuming alcohol, one for each alcoholic
drink and the remainder before bedtime.
- Kyolic Garlic Formula 105, 2-4
capsules may be taken daily for antioxidant protection. For use when
consuming alcohol, take 2 capsules every 2 hours that alcohol is being
consumed; 4 capsules should also be taken at bedtime.
- SAMe is a metabolite of the
essential amino acid L-methionine and is crucial to liver
detoxification. SAMe may be depleted in consumers of alcohol because an
essential enzyme in its natural production is inhibited. Supplemental
SAMe can restore normal levels and protect against liver damage. Take
400-800 mg daily.
- Certain nutrients help raise levels of SAMe in the liver and are an alternative if SAMe supplementation is cost prohibitive.
- Trimethylglycine, TMG, 500 mg daily
- Folic acid, 800 mcg daily
- Vitamin B12, 500 mcg twice daily
- Polyenylphosphatidylcholine (PPC)
helps to detoxify and protect the liver while increasing the
bioavailability of other nutrients. HepatoPro (formerly GastroPro) is a
soy extract containing pure PPC. Two to four 900 mg capsules
immediately before drinking is suggested.
- Milk thistle extract has
liver-protecting benefits. Silibinin Plus is a supplement that contains
the most biologically active ingredients of silymarin along with other
natural substances found in milk thistle. Take 250 mg twice daily for
liver protection.
- A probiotic formula will provide
digestive enhancement of nutrients while protecting against the
absorption of ingested toxins. Take 1 capsule of Life Flora daily.
Nutra Flora powder, a fructo-oligosaccharide, will help keep intestinal
flora healthy and may improve liver functioning. Take 1 tsp daily mixed
with a beverage.
- Magnesium supports arterial
health and may help protect against neurovascular damage caused by
consumption of alcohol, 500-1500 mg daily.
Note: Alcohol
depletes many vitamins and minerals from the body, so taking
high-potency vitamin-mineral supplements throughout the day is very
important. For protecting and restoring liver function lost because of
alcohol damage, refer to the Liver Cirrhosis protocol.
PRoduct availability
The Anti-Alcohol Antioxidant formula, GastroPro, Kyolic Garlic Formula 105, S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe), TMG, folic acid, vitamin B12, Silibinin Plus, Life Flora (probiotic), Nutra Flora, and magnesium
can be obtained from the Vitamin Depot Online.com Buyers' Club by calling (800)
544-4440 or by ordering online. The Foundation can also refer you to
suppliers of offshore medications such as Picamilon and Pyritinol. |