Why Is It Necessary To Give Up Drinking During War?

Karen Lennox Author: Karen Lennox Time for reading: ~2 minutes Last Updated: October 19, 2022
Why Is It Necessary To Give Up Drinking During War?

In some regions of Ukraine, the so-called "dry law" is in effect. during martial law. In short, this is due to the fact that during the war, all people have to think soberly. The Center for Public Health explained in detail why it is necessary to give up alcoholic beverages when there is a war in the country.

In some regions of Ukraine, the so-called "dry law" operates during martial law. In short, this is due to the fact that during the war, all people have to think soberly.

The Center for Public Health explained in detail why it is necessary to give up alcoholic beverages when there is a war in the country .

 

We note right away that this is an absolutely legal requirement. The corresponding ban is introduced to implement the decree "On the legal regime of martial law" and "On the approval of the Presidential Decree "On the introduction of martial law in Ukraine".

Alcohol changes the way the brain works

One of the reasons for banning the sale of alcohol is the negative impact on a person 's ability to think and respond adequately to danger.

" Alcohol slows down the work of the central nervous system, which controls thoughts. The greatest effect of alcohol is on the brain, which affects how you think, feel and behave," the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention emphasized.

In a sober state, we are able to adapt to the situation and naturally reduce feelings of anxiety. Instead, alcohol only "irritates" the chemicals in our brain, which leads to their depletion.

When alcohol is removed from the body, a person may feel even more stressed, anxious or depressed. 

As a result, she will need even more "doping" to cope with uncontrolled emotions.

Alcohol causes aggression

In an intoxicated state, a person 's ability to process thoughts and make rational decisions decreases. This can become a prerequisite for manifestations of violence and aggression even towards close people .

Many people think that a glass of wine or beer acts as a "soothing" and helps fight stress, but this is not so. Drinking alcohol poses a threat not only to your life, but also to the lives of those around you.

"Nebulosity" of the mind

Due to the influence of alcohol on the ability to think, a person cannot react quickly and adequately to events and make balanced decisions.

 

Risk of injury or death

You can't know for sure when you'll have to get behind the wheel, so it's important to stay sober. 

In peacetime, it is strictly forbidden to use a car while intoxicated, and during wartime it is also prohibited.

Restless sleep

Alcohol impairs sleep quality, which can increase anxiety levels. Do not deprive yourself of the opportunity to rest normally.

Incompatibility with medications

It is important to remember that some medicines are incompatible with alcohol .

In times of war , when access to medicines is limited and there are problems with access to a doctor, it is worth minimizing the risks. 

Do not risk your own health for the sake of a temporary feeling of lightness.

 

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In addition, the possibility of poisoning by low-quality alcoholic beverages or a surrogate cannot be excluded.

"Even if you have some alcohol left before the ban comes into force, give up the idea of ​​drinking in the evening. 

Replace alcohol consumption with meditation or a good and quality sleep - this will be more helpful to you and help you save your life if an emergency situation suddenly occurs," the Central Health Service emphasized.

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