The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka - 146. Your Body is BEGGING You to Know This About Alcohol!
Episode Date: March 6, 2025Many people reach for a glass of wine or beer to unwind, but rarely consider the silent damage happening inside their bodies. Alcohol isn’t just a social ritual, it’s one of the top five causes of... chronic disease worldwide. In this episode, I’ll break down the risks of alcohol consumption, both short-term and long-term. When you eliminate alcohol, you’ll experience remarkable transformations like, reduced liver inflammation, improved sleep quality, enhanced mental clarity, and significantly lower cancer risk. Start small. Small changes lead to profound health transformations! Join the Ultimate Human VIP community and gain exclusive access to Gary Brecka's proven wellness protocols today!: https://bit.ly/4ai0Xwg Thank you to our partners: H2TABS - USE CODE “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/41o6HSC BODYHEALTH - USE CODE “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: http://bit.ly/4e5IjsV BAJA GOLD - USE CODE "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3WSBqUa EIGHT SLEEP - SAVE $350 ON THE POD 4 ULTRA WITH CODE “GARY”: https://bit.ly/3WkLd6E STRENGTH TRAINING EQUIPMENT - THE ULTIMATE HUMAN: https://bit.ly/3zYwtSl COLD LIFE - THE ULTIMATE HUMAN PLUNGE: https://bit.ly/4eULUKp WHOOP - GET 1 FREE MONTH WHEN YOU JOIN!: https://bit.ly/3VQ0nzW MASA CHIPS - GET 20% OFF YOUR FIRST $50+ ORDER: https://bit.ly/40LVY4y VANDY - USE CODE “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: https://bit.ly/49Qr7WE PARKER PASTURES - PREMIUM GRASS-FED MEATS: https://bit.ly/4hHcbhc AION - USE CODE “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4h6KHAD HAPBEE - FEEL BETTER & PERFORM AT YOUR BEST: https://bit.ly/4a6glfo CARAWAY - USE CODE “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3Q1VmkC Watch the “Ultimate Human Podcast” every Tuesday & Thursday at 9AM EST: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPQYX8 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3RQftU0 Connect with Gary Brecka: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3RPpnFs TikTok: https://bit.ly/4coJ8fo X.com: https://bit.ly/3Opc8tf Facebook: https://bit.ly/464VA1H LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4hH7Ri2 Website: https://bit.ly/4eLDbdU Merch: https://bit.ly/4aBpOM1 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/47ejrws Ask Gary: https://bit.ly/3PEAJuG Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:14 Alcohol is One of the Top 5 Causes of Chronic Disease 02:05 Immediate Effects of Alcohol 02:54 Long-Term Consequences of Alcohol 04:06 Alcohol Disrupting Sleep and Cognitive Function 05:12 Social Pressure on Drinking Alcohol 06:00 Benefits of Eliminating Alcohol 06:47 Actionable Steps to Cut Out Alcohol Intake 08:21 My Challenge to You This Week! The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The Content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today, we're tackling a topic that has a huge impact on your health,
one that's deeply ingrained in our social culture, yet often goes unchecked when it comes to its
consequences. I'm talking about alcohol. Alcohol dehydrates you. It inhibits the production of
antidiuretic hormone, which is responsible for retaining water in your body. Research
conclusively shows that alcohol can reduce brain activity in areas critical for learning
and for memory. Alcohol doesn't just impair your function for a day, it contributes to lasting damage
to your liver, brain, and your overall health.
If you're waking up feeling tired and irritable, alcohol could be a significant contributor.
Over time, it can lead to chronic insomnia, worsening depression, and even sleep apnea.
The challenge with reducing alcohol is often rooted in our social pressure and habits and
not in foundational good health.
By reducing alcohol, you're not just making a small change in your routine, you're transforming
your health for the better.
Let me give you a few actionable steps that will make this transition a little easier.
First of all, Welcome back to the Ultimate Human Podcast.
I'm your host, Gary Breca, and today we're tackling a topic that has a huge impact on
your health, one that's deeply ingrained in our social culture, yet often goes unchecked
when it comes to its consequences.
I'm talking about alcohol.
Did you know that alcohol is one of the top five causes of chronic disease worldwide?
Well, a glass of wine or beer may seem like a harmless way to unwind.
The reality is that alcohol can wreak havoc on your body in ways
you might not even realize from disrupting your sleep
to increasing your risk of cancer, liver damage, and even cognitive decline,
alcohol is silently undermining your health.
In this episode, we'll unpack the science
of alcohol's effect on your body,
why eliminating alcohol can transform your health,
and practical steps you can take
to cut it out and reclaim your life.
It's not about cutting out a fun ritual,
it's about taking control of your wellbeing
and optimizing every aspect of your health.
Let's start with the immediate effects of alcohol
and what they do to your body.
First off, alcohol dehydrates you.
It inhibits the production of antidiuretic hormone, ADH,
which is responsible for retaining water in your body.
Without it, you end up urinating more frequently.
This is often how diuretics work, leading to dehydration.
This can lead you to feeling fatigued, sluggish,
and mentally foggy the next day.
Mental fog is another immediate consequence.
Even moderate alcohol consumption
impairs cognitive function.
It affects your memory, your attention,
and your reaction time for up to 24 hours.
Research conclusively shows
that alcohol can reduce brain activity in areas
critical for learning and for memory. This results in decreased productivity and mood
shifts making it harder to perform your best in both work and your daily life. But here's
the thing, while immediate effects are noticeable, it's long-term consequences that are even
more concerning. Alcohol doesn't just impair your function for a day. It contributes to
lasting damage to your liver, brain, and your overall health.
Chronic alcohol consumption leads to fatty liver, liver inflammation, and even liver cirrhosis.
These conditions are major causes of liver-related deaths in Western countries.
Your liver is responsible for detoxifying your body. It's one of the greatest filters that we have and alcohol interferes
with this process by converting it into something called acetyl aldehyde, which is a toxic substance
that damages your liver and it harms your overall metabolism. This is where it gets really alarming.
Alcohol is a group one carcinogen, meaning it's directly linked to several types of cancer,
including mouth, throat, liver, colon, and breast cancer.
In fact, consuming just one to six drinks per week increases a woman's risk of breast cancer by 24%.
In 2024, studies revealed that alcohol is the third leading risk factor for cancer behind smoking and obesity.
Alcohol contributes to nearly 70,000 cancer cases in the United States every single year.
Now, let's talk about one of alcohol's most insidious effects, how it disrupts your sleep
and your cognitive function.
If you're one of those that participated in my whoop sleep study, my actual one of my
sleep challenges, you know this to be true already because alcohol might make you feel
drowsy at first, but it actually disrupts your sleep cycle.
It reduces REM sleep, which is the restorative stage
critical for memory and mood.
This is where we actually take the learned behaviors from the day
and we process them with our subconscious.
So if you actually are taking on difficult tasks,
alcohol can interrupt your absorption and affect those memories.
So alcohol also decreases slow wave sleep,
which is necessary for deep rest and for those memories. So alcohol also decreases slow wave sleep, which is necessary
for deep rest and for physical recovery. If you're waking up feeling tired and irritable,
alcohol could be a significant contributor. Over time, it can lead to chronic insomnia,
worsening depression, and even sleep apnea. Long-term alcohol consumption accelerates brain
atrophy. This is a known fact, especially in areas related to memory and learning.
Studies showed that excessive drinking increases the risk of dementia
by at least 10% compared to those who drink less.
So this is a serious consequence for your long-term mental health.
It's easy to overlook the negative effects of alcohol
because it's so embedded in our social rituals,
whether it's having a drink with friends, celebrating a milestone
or just unwinding after a long day. The media has positioned alcohol as a socially acceptable way to relax.
But just because everyone else is doing it doesn't mean it has to be in your best interest.
The challenge with reducing alcohol is often rooted in our social pressure and habits and
not in foundational good health. It's tough to step away from something that feels so
ingrained in social events, but making that change can drastically foundational good health. It's tough to step away from something that feels so ingrained in social events,
but making that change can drastically improve your health.
This is about breaking free from the cycle
of using alcohol as a quick fix
for stress and social bonding.
And let me tell you, life without alcohol
is not only possible, it's incredibly rewarding.
Now let's talk about the benefits you'll experience
once you eliminate alcohol from your life. The changes are real
and they're backed by science. When you cut out alcohol, your
liver can start to heal. Studies actually show that heavy
drinkers who abstain for just two to four weeks experience
significant reductions in liver inflammation and improvements
in liver function. By cutting out alcohol, you drastically
reduce your risk for cancers related to alcohol consumption.
You also improve your chances of living a longer, healthier, happier life, free from the heavy burden of cancer risks.
When you stop drinking, you'll experience improved sleep quality, longer REM cycles, and a huge increase in your daytime energy.
Imagine waking up every day feeling rested, clear-headed, and ready to take on whatever comes your way.
That's the power of eliminating alcohol from your
life. So how do you begin cutting alcohol out of your
life? Let me give you a few actionable steps that will make
this transition a little easier. First of all, start small. I
remember Ed Myallett sharing a video online and repeat this all
the time he talked about growing up as a young boy and his father
was recovering from alcoholism. And he asked his father he said, dad, do you think you're ever going to drink again? And his father said, I don't know,
son, but I know I'm not going to drink for one more day. And it's all about starting small. If
you're used to drinking regularly, start off by reducing your alcohol intake, try eliminating it
one day a week, and then gradually increase the number of alcohol-free days, track your progress,
and be kind to yourself as you make these changes.
You can also set boundaries. If you're in a social situation where drinking is common,
set clear boundaries for yourself. Decide in advance how much you'll drink or if you're
going to drink it all. It's easier to stick to your decision when you've already made it beforehand.
And third is you can find substitutes. There are plenty of non-alcoholic beverages available today,
sparkling water with lime, non-alcoholic beers, or even mocktails.
These can satisfy the craving for something refreshing
without the harmful effects of alcohol.
You can also shift your social activities.
If you normally hang out at bars or parties, try shifting your social
activities to places that don't revolve around drinking.
Outdoor activities, fitness classes, or even board game nights
are all amazing alternatives. Focus on your health. Remember, when you cut
out alcohol, focus on the positive benefits that you're going to experience. Imagine
clearer skin, more energy, better sleep, a sharper mind. By shifting your focus to these
benefits, you'll find it easier to stick to your decision.
This week, I challenge you to take one step towards reducing your alcohol consumption.
Start by eliminating just one drink.
Notice how your body responds and pay attention to how you feel mentally and physically just
by doing that.
I know it's not easy, but the science is clear.
Cutting out alcohol will have a profound effect on your health.
You'll sleep better, you'll think more clearly, and you'll feel more energized.
I promise you.
By reducing alcohol, you're not just making a small change in your routine, you'll think more clearly and you'll feel more energized. I promise you by reducing alcohol, you're not
just making a small change in your routine, you're
transforming your health for the better. Thanks for tuning in to
the ultimate human podcast. If you're ready to take the next
step in transforming your health, I encourage you to take
a hard look at your relationship with alcohol. You'll be amazed
at the positive changes that follow when you take control of
your body and your mind. So until next time, remember,
small changes equal big results, and that's just science.