Ep 373 Alcohol Trains the Brain to Seek Relief From Itself
Have you noticed that alcohol can make you feel relaxed in the moment but more anxious, restless, or on edge the next day?
Or maybe you haven’t made that connection yet, but you say you aren’t drinking in the morning and then by the evening, your mind is telling you you need something to take the edge off.
In this episode, I break down the powerful loop that alcohol creates in the brain.
At first drinking can feel fun, help you relax or connect at parties or outings.
But over time, alcohol begins changing the chemistry of your nervous system in ways most people never realize.
Alcohol can actually train your brain to create the very stress it promises to fix.
I explain how alcohol affects your nervous system, what rebound stress chemistry is, and why many people start drinking for one reason but eventually find themselves drinking for completely different reasons.
You’ll also learn why the daily cycle of morning promises and evening negotiation happens and how understanding the brain science behind alcohol can remove shame and confusion around your drinking habits.
If you’ve ever found yourself thinking, “Why do I still want a drink when I know it doesn’t really make me feel better?” this episode will help you understand what’s actually happening.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why alcohol initially feels relaxing but can increase anxiety later
• How rebound stress chemistry affects your nervous system
• Why drinking shifts from pleasure to relief over time
• The brain loop that keeps many people stuck in drinking habits
• Why you may wake up determined not to drink and still feel the urge later
• How your nervous system recalibrates when alcohol is removed
Understanding this alcohol relief loop can change the way you think about drinking and help you stop blaming yourself for something that is actually a predictable biological response.
This episode is especially helpful for women who are sober curious, questioning their drinking, or exploring what a different relationship with alcohol might look like.
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