Cutting back on the booze can be a really effective way to improve your health, boost your energy, lose weight and save money.
Lots of people like to unwind with a glass of something at the end of the day, but a couple of drinks a night can soon add up and drinking too much too often can put your health at risk.
It’s important to know how much you are drinking and how to cut down. Men and women are advised not to drink more than 14 units of alcohol a week. By sticking to these guidelines you can lower your risk of harming your health. A can of strong lager/beer/cider contains 2.4 units and a large glass of red/white/rosé wine contains 3 units of alcohol.
Any reduction in the amount you drink every week will be beneficial to your health.
There’s lots of help, support and tips to help you to cut down on how much you drink including don’t stock up on alcohol at home (if it’s in the home, you’re more likely to drink it!), don’t get involved in rounds (you can drink at your own / slower pace), have low-calorie soft drinks in between alcohol and just have one drink with your evening meal.
Find out more on the Healthy Knowsley website.
If you are concerned that you have an alcohol problem or if you’re worried about a friend or family member, contact the Knowsley Drug and Alcohol Integrated Recovery Service on 0151 482 6291 for advice and support.
Telephone: 0151 482 6291.
You can also visit their website for more information.