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ALCOHOL MONSTER

How to Defeat the Beast and Regain Your Freedom for 31 Days, or Forever

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STOP SURVIVING THE CRAVINGS. START DEFEATING THE MONSTER.

Do you ever promise yourself you won't drink today, only to find yourself reaching for a glass by 6: 00 PM? You aren't weak. You are simply caught in a tug-of-war with a biological and psychological "Monster" that has hijacked your reward systems.

In Alcohol Monster, Nick Acton provides a day-by-day roadmap to deconstructing your habit from the inside out. This isn't a lecture on the harms of alcohol: it is a 31-day masterclass in regaining your autonomy. Written and narrated by a former daily drinker who spent years trapped in the same cycle, this book bridges the gap between cutting-edge neuroscience and real-world results.

Inside, you will discover:

The Gut Monster: How trillions of alcohol-loving microbes send craving signals to your brain.

The "Take a Break" Hack: Why your brain panics when you try to "quit," and how to bypass resistance using the psychology of Loss Aversion.

The Nope Switch: A simple mental visualization tool to eliminate "Decision Fatigue" and shut down the internal debate for good.

HD Living: How your senses and energy recalibrate to a baseline of clarity you haven't felt since childhood.

Whether you want a 31-day detox or a lifetime of clarity, this book gives you the tools to silence the voice, break the habit loop, and walk to freedom.

The Choice is Finally Yours Again. Freedom Starts Here.

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Addiction et guérison Neuroscience et neuropsychologie Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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