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Alcohol Is My Friend?

Recognize Symptoms, Fight the Problem of Alcoholism, Find the Solution to Be Sober and Change Your Life.

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Alcohol Is My Friend?

By: Jeremy Curteldman
Narrated by: David Martin
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The World Health Organization estimates that millions worldwide have died from alcohol abuse, including far too many youth. Central to this sweeping health issue is the difference between alcoholism and alcohol abuse. Too often we lack critical understanding of what separates the two, thus hampering efforts to combat them.

Alcohol Is My Friend? explores the key differences between the two while developing a system to achieve spiritual, mental, and physical health for the affected and their loved ones.

Presented in logical order, this book covers critical topics like:

  • Alcohol abuse and nutrition
  • Supporting someone with an addiction
  • Different treatments
  • Freeing yourself from the bottle
  • Staying sober

A must listen, this book is sure to provide help for some who have lost hope and are desperate to find a way out of the darkness. Listen to Alcohol Is My Friend? and begin the healing process today. Knowledge is power and this book is an arsenal.

Grab your copy of Alcohol Is My Friend? today!

©2019 Diego Alberti (P)2020 Diego Alberti
Addiction & Recovery Alcoholism Personal Development Personal Success Twelve-Step Programs Substance abuse Health
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