Why is it better to get drunk?
It is a well-known fact that getting tipsy or drunk will make you feel good. Unfortunately, many people are not aware of the great health benefits that come from drinking too much alcohol. This blog post will explore why it is better to get drunk instead of just slightly buzzed, and how doing so can help improve your health in a variety of ways!
Research has shown that moderate alcohol intake is linked to a lower risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure.
Studies show that those who drink moderately have better brain health than people who do not drink at all this includes improved memory function as well as less shrinkage in the hippocampus which is related to aging and Alzheimer’s Disease. The same study also found these positive effects on emotional regulation among older adults (ages 55+) with good drinking habits.
Drinking too much leads too:
Drinking too much can help you sleep soundly by increasing levels of serotonin, dopamine and melatonin it can even reduce insomnia symptoms! Alcohol will also make you feel calmer because it increases GABA activity in your body. In fact, some doctors recommend an occasional drink for people experiencing anxiety or PTSD.
Drinking too much can also lead to risky behavior such as unsafe sex, violence and drunk driving – all which are not safe activities!
Conclusion:
Instead of having a few drinks at the bar spend your time better by getting really drunk instead. Drink responsibly with friends and family this holiday season for good health benefits!
Why You Should Get Drunk Instead of Tipsy? Diabetes, cardiovascular disease & high blood pressure studies show that those who drink moderately have better brain health than non drinkers; drinking alcohol helps reduce insomnia symptoms among older adults; occasional drink recommended for those suffering from anxiety or PTSD risks include unsafe sex, violence & drunk driving so get hammered instead!
Don’t forget it’s not just about the alcohol.
Drinking a glass of wine with dinner has been shown to help people sleep better and may reduce ones risk of developing type-two diabetes, cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure! What is your opinion on whether you should get drunk instead? What are some other reasons why it’s important for someone who drinks moderately to drink responsibly (e.g., abstain from driving)?
Do you think there might be benefits to drinking occasionally? If so, what would those be? How do you feel about getting tipsy versus being drunk or obliterated–why/how does that make a difference in your decision making process if at all?