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How to Eat to Change How You Drink: Heal Your Gut, Mend Your Mind and Improve Nutrition to Change Your Relationship with Alcohol

Dr Brooke Scheller

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Popular science, Coping with drug & alcohol abuse, Fitness & diet, Alcoholic beverages

Expert nutrition to cut cravings for the sober curious.

Are you sober curious?

With Dr Brooke Scheller's new programme you can eat your way to a better relationship with drinking.
How to Eat to Change How You Drink gives you all you need to know to understand and improve your drinking habits.

People are drinking more than ever. Dr Scheller demonstrates that alcohol intake affects many health problems from fatigue to hormonal imbalances and weight gain, but your health can also contribute to cravings.

Based on cutting-edge new science combined with her own personal experience, Dr Scheller will teach you how to use foods, meal timing and supplementation to manage your cravings and reduce your alcohol intake. This comprehensive book includes tips and tricks on mindfulness, meditation and complementary therapies and a 30-day plan that you can put into practice to change your lifestyle for the better and cut back for good.

Eat yourself sober!

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Praise for How to Eat to Change How You Drink: Heal Your Gut, Mend Your Mind and Improve Nutrition to Change Your Relationship with Alcohol

  • As a functional medicine expert, I have seen first-hand the powerful grip alcohol can have on a person's wellbeing. In Scheller's groundbreaking new book, her easy-to-follow 4-week plan shows us how we can use food to reset our health and our relationship with alcohol. Drinking doesn't have to be all or nothing, but by understanding the impact alcohol has on our overall health, we can learn better ways to support our needs - physically and emotionally - so that we can walk away with a better sense of what truly fuels us.

  • A helpful addition for anybody taking a holistic approach to changing their relationship to alcohol.

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