Dr Eskapa,
I was wondering if any correlation had been established between the time it takes for the Sinclair Method to 'kick in' and the following factors:
[1] A person's weekly alcohol intake [2] The duration (years) over which a person has been consuming alcohol
I ask this question because, from a layman's point-of-view, it seems to me that a person (e.g. myself) that has been consuming excessive amounts of alcohol over a period of several years will take longer to see the benefits of the Sinclair Method than someone who has been consuming less alcohol over a shorter period of time. You can see from my figures below that I am new to the Sinclair Method, having completed just four weeks on it. At the moment, there is no sign of my alcohol intake reducing but it's early days and I can live with that. I did not experience any honeymoon period.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
V.
_________________ Weekly Consumption Wk01-10: 86, 98, 103, 104, 97, 92, 102, 103, 102, 107 Wk11-20: 100, 99, 100, 105, 108, 108, 89, 95, 105, 97 Wk21-30: 97, N/R, N/R, 97, 105, N/R, N/R, 107, 97, 98 Wk31-40: 93, 88, 87, 87, 91, 92, 94, N/R UK units N/R = Not Recorded
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