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Benefits of going dry this July

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  • 24 May 2022 5:57 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

Benefits of going dry this July

Pictured above: LiveLighter recipe for healthy blueberry, pineapple and sage water.

Taking a break from alcohol is absolutely one of the best things you can do for your health (and your wallet!).

It is estimated around three per cent of all cancers diagnosed in Australia each year are due to alcohol use. Cutting out alcohol not only reduces your risk of cancer and other alcohol-caused disease, but you can also expect to reap these benefits:

Benefit 1: Better sleep

Drinking alcohol before bed can lead to poorer quality sleep as it disrupts the body’s restorative process. Within one week of giving up alcohol, you might experience an increase in wakefulness, better work performance, better sleep quality and improved concentration. Your break from alcohol may lead you to explore other opportunities to get out and about and reduce your fatigue long term through exercise.

Benefit 2: Weight loss

Alcohol is high in energy, with one standard drink containing 315 kilojoules from the alcohol alone. It also promotes weight gain. When we drink alcohol, our body focuses on breaking down the alcohol and getting it out of the system as quickly as possible. When alcohol becomes the metabolic priority, we don’t burn fats and sugars as efficiently, and so store more of it as body fat. Taking a break from drinking will go a long way in helping you lose weight, stabilise blood pressure and give your liver a rest!

Benefit 3: Improved mental health

It might be tempting to turn to alcohol at times of stress, but alcohol can be damaging to our mental health and regular drinking can trigger or worsen symptoms of anxiety. You might find that going without alcohol can help decrease feelings of anxiety. Dry July is an excellent time to get to the bottom of the stressors in your life and address the root causes. By giving up alcohol you will also have more time to test out some other ways to cope with stress. Yoga, meditation, exercise or listening to music can all be excellent stress-busters.

Benefit 4: Healthier skin

Alcohol dehydrates the skin, promotes inflammation, and causes small blood vessels in the skin to widen, which can lead to broken capillaries on the face. So, you may find giving up alcohol leaves you with hydrated, healthier-looking skin.

Benefit 5: Save money

The average Australian household will save $1664 a year (or roughly 85 avocado toasts) by ditching alcohol. That’s more money to spend on brunch with friends, or the new hobbies you might pick up!

Benefit 6: Lower risk of alcohol-caused cancer and other disease

By creating a habit of taking a break from alcohol, you’ll not only improve your health in the short-term, you’ll also lower your risk of chronic disease due to alcohol such as cancers, liver diseases, and stroke in the long-term. The the less you drink, the lower your risk of at least seven types of cancer.

Benefit 7: Sense of achievement

Setting yourself a challenge and experiencing a sense of achievement when accomplishing your goals is a wonderful and uplifting feeling. It is an important element in your overall sense of wellbeing and will naturally motivate you to maintain your good work.

So, what are you waiting for? Go dry this July!

We are once again partnering with Dry July to raise vital funds for our Cancer Council Information and Support Line 13 11 20. So, turn your month off alcohol into a way to help people affected by cancer. We guarantee it will make the month go quicker and be even more motivating and enjoyable.

Sign up for Dry July today. Your body and the thousands of West Aussies affected by cancer will thank you!

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Tags:alcohol, anxiety, Australia, Australian, blood vessels, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, capillaries, chronic, chronic disease, disease, exercise, inflammation, mental health, quality, trigger, wellbeing

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