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Back Do You Have An Appetite For Drinking? by Dave Fitzgerald It is not as important to know your appetite for drinking, but how it can affect you. Does it in fact control you or do you believe you control it. This article is written to show how the urge to drink can be a downfall for a happy and long-lived life. One fact resultant on chronic drinking stands out so noticeably that none can call it in question. It is that of the unwavering growth of appetite. There are exceptions, as in the spirit of almost every rule; but the all but invariable result of the habit we have mentioned, is, as we have said, an unwavering growth of appetite for to take in the stimulant. Any one who has made him/herself acquainted with the various functional and organic derangements that invariably follow the continued intake of this substance into the body will, hardly question that the alcohol itself in consequence of certain unhealthy changes in the physical state produces this. But it is to the fact itself, not the cause that we now wish to direct your attention. The man or women, who is gratified at first with a single glass of wine at dinner, finds, after awhile, that desire might want a little more; and, in time, a second glass is conceded. At this point an increase of desire may be very slow, but it can go on surely until, it might in the end, a whole bottle will hardly suffice. It doesn't matter what form of alcoholic beverage, this still can happen. Now, there are men and women so constituted that they are able, for a long string of years, or even for a entire lifetime, to hold this appetite within a determined limit of intake. To say Author's Biography: Posted on: August 22,2006 Email: dfitzgerald@delvebookstore.com Website: http://www.delvebookstore.com |
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