Lesson 14: Managing Leftover Toxins - Slide  21

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Nutritional Problems

  • Alcohol interferes with the absorption, digestion, and use of nutrients by the body
  • Alcohol damages the organs responsible for processing, using, and distributing nutrients, particularly the liver and pancreas
  • Chronic or excessive alcohol use results in vitamin and mineral deficiencies
Notes:

Pg. 308-309 “Teens Under The Influence, The Truth About Kids, Alcohol, and Other Drugs-How to Recognize the Problem and What to Do About It,” Katherine Ketcham and Nicholas A. Pace, MD, Ballentine Books, New York, 2003.

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