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  2. GLP-1 Medications Reduce Alcohol Cravings, Per a New Study

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    GLP-1 receptor agonists are already being used to treat alcohol use disorder in some circumstances, Dr. Sarhan says, noting that this is a growing trend in addiction disorder medicine.

  3. Anaphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    Some common anaphrodisiacs are ethanol (alcohol) and tobacco, but this is typically an unintended consequence and not often the main reason for use. While alcohol is used socially because it initially reduces mental inhibitions, studies have shown that over time alcohol physically decreases arousal and makes achieving climax more difficult. [ 3 ]

  4. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    Ambergris, Bufo toad, yohimbine, horny goat weed, ginseng, alcohol, and certain foods are recorded throughout these texts as possessing aphrodisiac qualities. [1] While many plants, extracts , or manufactured hormones have been proposed as aphrodisiacs, there is little high-quality clinical evidence of their efficacy or long-term safety.

  5. Ozempic 'Significantly' Lowered 'Alcohol Craving' in First ...

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    The study found a "significantly reduced weekly alcohol craving" — and also showed promise in helping curb a desire for cigarettes. With 48 participants over nine weeks, researchers acknowledge ...

  6. Bach flower remedies - Wikipedia

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    Stock remedies—the solutions sold in shops—are dilutions of mother tincture into other liquid. Most often the liquid used is alcohol, so that the alcohol level by volume in most stock Bach remedies is between 25 and 40% [5] [better source needed] (50 to 80 proof). The solutions do not have a characteristic scent or taste of the plant ...

  7. Is drinking alcohol bad for your health? New dietary ...

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    But recent studies have found that even low levels of drinking may be harmful, and the World Health Organization has said that “no level of alcohol consumption is safe for our health.”

  8. Atropa bella-donna - Wikipedia

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    Attractively sweet and cherry-like fruit of Atropa bella-donna. Deadly nightshade is one of the most toxic plants known, [40] [41] and its use by mouth increases risk in numerous clinical conditions, such as complications of pregnancy, cardiovascular diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, and psychiatric disorders, among others.

  9. Ozempic shown to reduce drinking in first trial in alcohol ...

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    A study of 48 people with signs of moderate alcohol-use disorder found that those taking low doses of semaglutide – the generic name of Ozempic – for nine weeks saw significantly greater ...