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The Hypoglycemia-Alcoholism Connection
This Hypoglycemia and Alcoholism relationship MUST BE KNOWN. As it turns out, quitting alcohol is not quite enough to recover fully from addiction.
But don’t worry - it’s fully within your power to feel incredible once you make a few changes to your diet and lifestyle. This video can be a real lifesaver for people who have not yet read about the significant overlap between hypoglycemia and alcohol.
You may have heard about people who gave up only to mysteriously become dry drunks. They are irritable and generally not fun to be around. While this condition is often characterized as a spiritual defect, there is evidence that this “syndrome” is essentially undiagnosed (and uncorrected) hypoglycemia.
Always do more research (including side effects and contraindications), and then talk to your doctor before trying new supplements.
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💥 ABOUT MATT FINCH💥
Matt Finch is the Director of the Fit Recovery Coaching Programs. He specializes in helping clients detox and recover from alcohol and other CNS depressants using nutrigenomics, biohacking, resilience training, habits science, lifestyle optimization, recovery capital enhancement, and more. Matt is a Professional Member of the Alliance for Addiction Solutions.
Matt is also:
✔️ Fit Recovery Coaching Programs Director
✔️ Creator of several online recovery courses (2,000+ students)
✔️ Co-host of the Elevation Recovery Podcast (500,000+ Downloads)
✔️ Founder of Opiate Addiction Support (4,000,000+ Visitors)
✔️ Former Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor
✔️ Certified Strategic Intervention Coach
✔️ Certified Level 2 Qigong Instructor
✔️ Certified Advanced Food-Based Healing Instructor
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💥 ABOUT CHRIS SCOTT💥
Chris Scott is the founder of Fit Recovery. He specializes in helping clients use advanced nutritional strategies, reframing techniques, neuro-linguistic programming, high-performance pro-recovery habits systems, identity transformation, and much more to proactively crowd alcohol out of their lives. Chris is a Professional Member of the Alliance For Addiction Solutions.
Chris is also:
✔️ Founder of Fit Recovery (5,000,000+ Visitors)
✔️ Author of Drinking Sucks! (the bestselling book on quitting drinking)
✔️ Creator of the online course Total Alcohol Recovery 2.0 (80-90% success rate)
✔️ Cofounder of BioRebalance, a science-based nutraceutical company with liposomal technology
✔️ Cohost of Elevation Recovery (over half a million downloads)
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  • @tinacesta
    @tinacesta 13 годин тому

    I think of AA as any other group that goes to church. The Steps give addicts/alcoholics hope. I am not heavily into AA but it has helped tremendously. I do believe the people that run sober living, IOP's, recovery centers and get together for events ALL THE TIME to promote their facility, etc. are extremely superficial and more about who you know. It's a desire to belong to this cool inner-circle where everyone knows them for what they have achieved. Not for the 'anonymity' and recovery of the little guy.

  • @dannyho6786
    @dannyho6786 14 годин тому

    GABA @22:22

  • @robertomartinez7121
    @robertomartinez7121 22 години тому

    Yes I've been sober for 23 years. And yes there are people who have no life outside of AA and I think it's so sad. I love AA I love the program. I love my church. My life it's not centered in AA. My life is better because of AA but my life does not revolve around AA

  • @JustMe-md9tp
    @JustMe-md9tp День тому

    Thanks for this info…😉

  • @jenrowe07
    @jenrowe07 День тому

    Great video! Please share more about nutrient deficiencies and how to restore.

  • @michaelhutz405
    @michaelhutz405 День тому

    It's a shame that the largest group of alcoholics in the world (AA) invests no money in research on alcoholism. They have no interest in any new findings about the disease, it's treatment, or cure other than their infallible 12 step program designed to return your wayward, character defected soul to God through a spiritual awakening. On the one hand they admit that it is a physical allergy, a disease, yet their remedy is to work on your character defects, admit your wrongs, make amends and turn your life and will over to the care of God? I can understand why they have such a dismal success rate yet most doctors and the court system will highly recommend AA because it's the only game in most towns and they have no other clues as to what to do with alcoholics.

  • @kylenash5428
    @kylenash5428 День тому

    Oh wait! Now I figured it out. This FIT recovery wants your $1000 dollars. Whereas, AA is completely FREE!

  • @kylenash5428
    @kylenash5428 День тому

    Weird that someone would make negative content about AA. Of all things. I guess I’ve seen it all now.

  • @silviahoffmann158
    @silviahoffmann158 2 дні тому

    Looking forward to this 5 wks 5 days 19 hrs

  • @stevenrousseau9824
    @stevenrousseau9824 2 дні тому

    I'm in my 50s and yes I'm an alcoholic and addict. The reason is because going through this world sober or even trying to get help...sucks. Thought I might try AA but after reading the comments. I think I will just have another margarita.

  • @jamesblakeslee7462
    @jamesblakeslee7462 3 дні тому

    I have been to rehabs and I immediately got the cult vibes. The cliques, the your not fully in recovery while taking suboxone short term. The first aa meeting I was brought to I identified as an addict and was immediately harped on about "we say alcoholic here" was jarring and only having 10 days clean and my first rehab it wasn't inviting at all. Now not all meetings are the same. But I honestly think you can get something out of it, but eventually it's just like I wanna live a sober life without identifying as an addict my whole life, and just constantly hearing the war stories just gets old. I did the first 4 steps and that was it. I have relapsed a couple times but I have been sober about 6 years. I don't remember the exact date or even month I got clean just another thing they want you to remember. I think it's fine for some people and does not work for a majority.

  • @azmendozafamily
    @azmendozafamily 3 дні тому

    As a high-running diabetic, Is rather take my 1oz of rye on an empty stomach than that metformin-glipizide cocktail.

  • @BaggaB0nez
    @BaggaB0nez 3 дні тому

    Well said man! 4 years clean from fentanyl and meth without NA.

  • @brucetownsley5322
    @brucetownsley5322 3 дні тому

    Fascinating, great video, explains alot, thanks. Makes me want to quit again for longer.

  • @bradyware7021
    @bradyware7021 3 дні тому

    It is my firm opinion that god has led me to your channel. Thank you for this detailed content.

  • @hollymadelyn1116
    @hollymadelyn1116 4 дні тому

    Thank you! I got clean with MAT and therapy. I am mentally ill. I know that first. My sons dad got clean no MAT only traditionally AA, sponsor, group, 12 steps, halfway house etc. As soon as his job wanted him to go to another city for a few weeks he relapsed. I just don’t believe in it myself you get addicted to the meetings instead of actually curing the problem. The “one solution” and “big book” is so cult like I just couldn’t do it that way. I like going to meetings but I don’t need them

  • @daxiom6119
    @daxiom6119 4 дні тому

    It's a cult and nothing more. The very first step tells you that you are “powerless” what scope does that leave for self esteem? the truth being, addiction is a choice. This 12 Step nonsense then goes on to tell you to give yourself up to a “Higher power” what place does that have in modern medicine. Give it a wide birth, you are the Higher power, if any form of bad habit is more trouble than it's worth just stop.

  • @aleksik4028
    @aleksik4028 4 дні тому

    Sounds familiar, allthough I never was much of sugary stuff eater.

  • @pinonnut
    @pinonnut 5 днів тому

    Alcoholism/ metabolic syndrome connection might be better stated. The encouragement of sweets as a craving pacifier in AA’s big book makes me mad but in the 30s they didn’t know any better.

  • @thefunkgorilla
    @thefunkgorilla 5 днів тому

    Amen!! Hallelujah!! The truth is right here. I am 14 years sober. Initially I was a big AA devotee, thumped my big book on anyone's head who I thought needed it. At 4 years I began to notice that the stuff I was being fed just didn't seem to bear out in real life. I am a semi exilee of AA due to my current viewpoints. I have taken huge issue with the statement " Your best thinking got you here in AA" . That is so profoundly untrue. My worst, sickest, mentally unbalanced poisoned thinking got me to AA. My best thinking allowed me to work my way through UGA with a double major in Economics and Music, while simultaneously walking onto the UGA football team and playing music on the Athens music scene with Widespread Panic and other good bands. That was my best thinking. When I point this out to people I know in recovery they usually twitch for a few seconds and then silently walk away. The learned helplessness and severely limiting mindset portrayed above are two insidious aspects of a program that clings onto an 80 year old faith healing dogma and ignores most all advances in addiction medicine since 1940.

  • @angelicastewart5730
    @angelicastewart5730 5 днів тому

    Thank you for this. An inspiration. ❤

  • @FrankFriedrich-lc6ie
    @FrankFriedrich-lc6ie 5 днів тому

    I disagree!! Why would I change seats in th🎉 Titanic?

  • @FrankFriedrich-lc6ie
    @FrankFriedrich-lc6ie 5 днів тому

    That's very true, all they talk about is there story!! They turned to self love.

  • @eriktred
    @eriktred 5 днів тому

    Thanks for your content Matt.

  • @hayleyprice8345
    @hayleyprice8345 5 днів тому

    Found your information informative

  • @reelfunnyfishing651
    @reelfunnyfishing651 5 днів тому

    The numbers will always be skewed based on perspective. Focusing on our differences was my biggest hurdle, it was definitely not solution based. What is your experience with AA? I’m drawn to people’s experiences. Get in where you fit in. I’ll never question anything that works for you or others. But, I can share that the 12 steps were the absolute last thing I was willing to try, but they were the first thing that changed my life! 8/2/10

  • @dstuart2918
    @dstuart2918 5 днів тому

    Ummm......

  • @petererb9463
    @petererb9463 5 днів тому

    1:15 I dunno anybody who says AA is a "sure fire fix". Mostly, it is the last refuge. Then it may "work", and often does. The desperation of the dying?

  • @amelbeecher6097
    @amelbeecher6097 6 днів тому

    Those who are constitutionally incapable of being honest with themselves will not recover.

  • @immortalslounge2028
    @immortalslounge2028 6 днів тому

    I drank and worked out to. I'm looking to train my brain and body now in sobriety. Your program looks interesting.😊

  • @jamalcole1985
    @jamalcole1985 6 днів тому

    Wassup yall screenshot 1:35 🙏🏾

  • @boogiemcsploogie
    @boogiemcsploogie 6 днів тому

    Dude this is wild, I've never heard this before and it makes perfect sense. I am sending this to all my friends that are recovering alcoholics.

  • @captainofmysoul6162
    @captainofmysoul6162 6 днів тому

    Giving a like before watching. Your channel is greatly appreciated. The traditional model of alcohol recovery is so outdated and kind of dismal, imo.

  • @michaelhutz405
    @michaelhutz405 6 днів тому

    I've suspected this connection between sugar and alcohol for years. Dragged myself to AA meetings many times in the hopes of some relief because frankly the medical establishment is clueless about alcoholism and AA is the only game in town. What is the problem and solution in AA? I have a spiritual malady and I'm defective in character so I need to rely on God and becoming a better person to stay sober. I've always suspected that this "treatment" is nonsense for my condition and AA's efficacy rate of around 10% is the proof that they are out to lunch on the subject. I know I'm a pretty straight up honest, self examining guy who feels pain if I accidentally step on an ant or snail when I go for a walk. There is nothing seriously wrong with my character or spiritual condition. But because I don't buy AA's prognosis they tell me that I am "constitutionally incapable of being honest with myself"! (page 58 of the Big Book) My advice to anyone with this problem is to work on getting the blood sugar condition under control with diet, supplements and moderate exercise and stay away from AA's negative brainwashing.

  • @mattparr3038
    @mattparr3038 6 днів тому

    Most alcoholic drinks are full of sugar.. do that enough, of course its gonna throw off blood sugars.. 🙄 hello!

    • @pinonnut
      @pinonnut 5 днів тому

      Even the nonsweet drinks are sugar-based because alcohol is a form of sugar

    • @mattparr3038
      @mattparr3038 5 днів тому

      @@pinonnut correct..

    • @mattparr3038
      @mattparr3038 5 днів тому

      @@pinonnut there are afew liquors that have little to no sugar at all, but overall the alcohol itself interferes but blood sugars.

  • @teresahunt5521
    @teresahunt5521 6 днів тому

    I've had reactive hypoglycemia my entire life. I can't eat refined carbs or drink alcohol on an empty stomach. I can eat one square of dark chocolate after a healthy meal and be completely fine. I've never managed to have just one drink. As they say, one is one too many, and one is never enough. I'm really focused on nutrition and lifting right now, so I don't drink at all.

    • @FitRecovery
      @FitRecovery 6 днів тому

      🙏

    • @jamalcole1985
      @jamalcole1985 6 днів тому

      That's crazy i literally bought some dark chocolate 75% cacao. Dont bite it just let it dissovle. Dark chocolate has a lot of P.E.A(phenylethylamine) and theobromine, as they release dopamine "feel good". Also take l-theanine, gaba, dopa mucina, glutamine, glycine, trace minerals, vitamins , 5htp, atp .. its more to list

    • @teresahunt5521
      @teresahunt5521 6 днів тому

      @@jamalcole1985 Dark chocolate is also a decent source of iron. The darker, the better.

    • @jamalcole1985
      @jamalcole1985 5 днів тому

      @@teresahunt5521 hell yeah I noticed that. The one I get from trader Joe's have 45percent daily value of iron. I'm deficient in iron so I take Hemeplex ron supplement and it has trace minerals with it.

  • @adsinozable
    @adsinozable 6 днів тому

    Liked (I'm already subscribed) :)

  • @FitRecovery
    @FitRecovery 6 днів тому

    Please give this video a like or comment to help this channel grow... so we can help others learn about the hypoglycemia-alcoholism connection. Thanks!

  • @EdwardHaas-iz3mi
    @EdwardHaas-iz3mi 7 днів тому

    If a person has " a desire to stop drinking" and/or drugging, it is important to have a support network that can help you through some difficult times. If a person wants to use alcohol as way to cope with trauma or some other difficulty, it's their right. AA has given people a choice. People do find support in church groups, and other ways as well. AA may not be the only answer but it certainly the most available answer. It's not just about putting down the drink, that is the beginning, but it also about improving one's life to be fulfilling and joyful.

  • @tombrown7654
    @tombrown7654 7 днів тому

    JOHN 3:3

  • @marie22tully10
    @marie22tully10 7 днів тому

    I really tried with AA but it just started feeling a little creepy. It also didn't keep me sober. Today is day 9 without alcohol after a year long relapse.

  • @jaymantisgaming
    @jaymantisgaming 7 днів тому

    I've been sober for 2.5 years now using kratom. Yes, i know i've just traded one thing for another, but I can drive, work, go out, hang out with family and friends etc. so I have all the quality of life a 100% sober person has, while still having something to chill me out at the end of the day

  • @obligacionfam3576
    @obligacionfam3576 8 днів тому

    Thank you Matt 😊

  • @Jerid58
    @Jerid58 8 днів тому

    I have been in AA for two years without a slip. I go to a meeting every week sometimes two depending. That works for me. Being around a group of people that suffered and didn’t know how to quit. I tried to quit on my own over and over and it never worked. If it was a cult or religious based I would not attend. My life has been forever changed in so many amazing ways. Will I attend the rest of my life? That’s hard to say. Some do, some don’t.

  • @blondecomet3915
    @blondecomet3915 8 днів тому

    In one of these videos he mentioned dropping 1k mg of L-Glutamate under your tongue when you have a physical craving for alcohol. I've done this twice now and both times were successful. Within a few minutes I almost completely forgot I'd had the craving and when I thought of it again I had absolutely no desire at all to drink. I've been struggling with those physical cravings for many years now and have not been able to get past it but I've been mentally, emotionally and spiritually ready to stop for all those years. I hate alcohol and I hate drinking so I'm very grateful for this tool and will continue to do that. I've also been taking 5k mg in the morning, along with magnesium and many other supplements, as well as making wise food choices and eating 3 times a day. I only started this journey a couple weeks ago but I'm already feeling so much better and I know now I can make it.

  • @positivelivingmusic5497
    @positivelivingmusic5497 9 днів тому

    The word "cult" is a gotcha word. Anything can be classified a "cult"

    • @chamicels
      @chamicels 9 днів тому

      you are either "out there." or in the "middle."

  • @orsitheawesome
    @orsitheawesome 9 днів тому

    Bill W died crying for booze on his deathbed… I’m sure AA didn’t work for him 😂

  • @orsitheawesome
    @orsitheawesome 9 днів тому

    I became sober and stayed sober inspite of everyone forcing AA on me as an atheist!! It did a lot of mental harm and couldn’t focus on my recovery until I left it for good ❤

  • @ThePaulaon1
    @ThePaulaon1 9 днів тому

    Brilliant Video.