Prioritizing Your Well-being with Alcohol Recovery Therapy in North Carolina
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Alcohol is a sedative that depresses the central nervous system. Although it may initially produce a stimulating effect, alcohol reduces inhibitions and affects the brain’s core functions as it reaches it, slowing its activity. That’s why the amount and frequency of alcohol consumption cause temporary and permanent brain injury. Affected areas include memory, problem-solving, judgment, behavior, insight, perception of pain and pleasure, coordination, and regulation of body systems.
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Avoid permanent damage by asking for guidance and coaching at Ace Recovery for Men. We offer comprehensive alcohol recovery therapy in North Carolina, catered to your needs and situation, prioritizing your health and well-being.
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Understanding How Alcohol Affects Your Health
Ensure your well-being is being prioritized and you receive the solutions you need with our addiction recovery treatments. Alcohol is an irritant that poses significant health risks to multiple organs, including the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, and pancreas. After entering the bloodstream, it reaches all organs within minutes because its small molecules pass easily through cell membranes. The results can be catastrophic for your health, which is why it is crucial to ask for our professional guidance.
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Taking the First Step
Regular alcohol use can result in increased tolerance as well as psychological and physical dependence. That’s why we offer Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and a 12-Step Facilitation program, both proven effective in supporting long-term abstinence from alcohol. Call 1 (866) 709-6988 to learn how our treatment approaches can help you or a loved one.
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Testimonials
"I have been able to truly start learning who I am, what I have to offer, and what my true purpose is in life...."
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