Further to the above post, I want to create a thread where I can post what I learn about this method via academic articles, etc., and not just based on my individual experience. If others find it interesting or useful or want to add something or comment, that's great. In fact, I'd appreciate it.
To restate what I was getting at in my first post above, I believe there are at least two possibilities re. NAL and drinking:
1) NAL may simply block the high or buzz many drinkers get from alcohol which in itself may have positive results. By taking NAL and drinking the heavy drinker is able to cut back on his (her) drinking, detox slowly and gain more control over his drinking habit. This in itself is a good result. As long as the problem drinker takes NAL while drinking, he'll probably get a lot less pleasure from it and drink a lot less.; OR
2) NAL and drinking may do something much more fundamental over time -- i.e., what Eskapa claimed in his book: gradually reset the problem drinker's alcoholic wiring in the brain to the point that they are no longer an alcoholic or problem drinker. After the reset, the problem drinker is essential at the stage before he developed his alcohol problems -- i.e., probably genetically predisposed to alcoholism, but not an alcoholic or alcohol dependent.
From reading Eskapa's book and cited articles, I did not really find any evidence of 2). To put it another way, couldn't 1) above be sufficient to explain the results of any positive clinical studies/trials? So long as the problem drinker takes NAL before drinking, they will drink less?
I want to find out what evidence there is, if any, of the more radical claim in 2) -- i.e., the so-called extinction cure.
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