Reality Check: Drinking Beer Is As Addictive As Heroin

Reality Check: Drinking Beer Is As Addictive As Heroin

There are individuals who believe that beer is less addictive than heroin, but they are wrong. At our rehabilitation facilities, we counsel more clients who are addicted to beer than heroin because it is easier to purchase, and it is socially acceptable to drink alcoholic beverages. Anyone using heroin tries to keep it a secret from others by making sure that no one sees the injection site, and in order to buy heroin, you need to find a dealer who brings the substance to a dark alley or abandoned building. This is why understanding dual diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.

Drinking Beer Is Socially Acceptable

However, you can buy cases of beer in any grocery store, and if those places are closed, then our clients go to a tavern to buy glasses of beer. While some states restrict the number of cans of beer that a customer can purchase at one time, alcoholics simply visit multiple stores or bars in order to consume beer. No one understands why some individuals develop an addiction to beer, but this beverage has a unique odor and flavor. For those struggling, outpatient rehab programs can provide the support needed to overcome this addiction.

Beer Is Inexpensive and Easy To Find

In addition, beer is made from grains, making it one of the least expensive alcoholic beverages. With a combination of affordability, availability and a distinct flavor, beer has become an addictive drug. For our clients in rehabilitation, overcoming an addiction to beer is difficult because this beverage is served in most social situations. While staying away from beer is easy in our residential facilities, it is not easy after you return home.

The Consumption of Beer Is Considered Glamorous

A recent study concerning heroin versus beer indicates that beer addiction leads to more damaged relationships and health problems. Addicts may not consider beer a recreational drug because of its easy availability along with thinking that it is okay to drink too much of the beverage while at parties with friends. There are television programs that attempt to make drinking beer glamorous while also making heroin use seem dangerous. It’s crucial to understand that inpatient treatment programs can provide the intensive care required for such addictions.

Contact Us Today To Overcome an Addiction to Beer

You will seldom hear that a celebrity died from cirrhosis of the liver because they were an alcoholic, but you will learn about the musicians and actors who died from a heroin overdose. To avoid consequences such as violent behavior, depression or liver damage, it is essential to contact us today to begin the process toward recovery and get into detox or treatment.

His House Rehab offers industry-leading addiction treatment programs. Founded in 1994, we base our Drug and Alcohol Treatment programs on five key principles: commitment, honesty, integrity, respect, and service. These five principles guide us in all that we do and all the care we provide. Contact us today to see how we can help you or your loved one.