This Christmas I am planning to buy relatives and friends primarily supplements as opposed to material junk. I have an uncle who is mid-70s who is known to drink to excess. He probably drinks 3-4 glasses of wine a night and probably 2x that a couple times a week. Obviously alcoholism is very complicated and teasing out what is substance abuse vs what is substance addiction vs what is trying to cover up depression vs what is end-of-life abandonment is beyond the scope of this forum and surely beyond my own capabilities. But I would like to give him a chance at regaining some perspective or at least offsetting the damage of his habits.
I can think of the following possibilities for supplements but I would like to hear what other options are out there as far as mental health.
- NAC - glutathione precursor, will help the body rid itself of acetylaldehyde, the toxic metabolic byproduct of ethanol degradation. Makes a big difference IMHO when imbibing to excess.
- Vitamin B complex - Alcoholics are typically deficient in thiamine. This can lead to cognitive impairment.
- Milk thistle (sylmarin) - Evidence seems really mixed and I am thinking about dropping it from my own regimen. I've noticed no effect in hangover prevention or the like.
- Theanine - Supposedly reduces BAC levels but I can find little supporting evidence in the literature.
Is there anything else that would be regenerative or counteractive?