There are, at present, no effective products that you can buy over the counter. The best way is to detox medically, and then go to treatment. They will teach you what you need to know. Alcoholism is an addiction, and there is no easy way out. If there were, it wouldn't be the number one cause of preventable death.
Yes, naltrexone. Read all about it at www.sinclairmethod.com
Finding a healthy, balanced diet can be difficult, but this website offers information on how to reduce cravings: http://www.nowloss.com/natural-ways-to-curb-your-cravings-without-appetite-suppressants-pills.htm
Yes, cravings are not really controlled by menstruation. You can get cravings at any time.
The amount of alcohol in cakes made with liquor is too low to become intoxicated. It is far more likely that a person would become addicted to the sugar. HOWEVER, there is enough alcohol to trigger cravings in an alcoholic, and it is unwise for a person in recovery to take alcohol in any form.
Shift your business with other countries that accept alcohol products. I don't see any reason why ideology is a hindrance to business.
Alcohol goes into your bloodsteam...so vomiting won't remove any alcohol already there. If you have some alcohol that is sitting in your stomach when you vomit...some of that won't have the opportunity to get processed and go into your bloodstream so it may reduce the percentage of alcohol that you would have ended up having in your blood...or reduce the amount of time that you are drunk
You can see the ingredients for different products on any retailer website, like drugstore.com, ulta.com or walgreens.com. You can then see if any alcohol ingredients are used.
There are medications that can be prescribed to help with alcohol addiction, such as disulfiram, naltrexone, and acamprosate. These medications can be used in combination with therapy and support programs to help individuals reduce or stop drinking. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the best course of action for each individual.
Depending on the medication, it can increase or reduce the effects (or have no interaction at all). Follow the instructions that came with the medication. Generally speaking it is unwise to use alcohol when taking any medication. For one thing, it can hinder the immune response.
Use rubbing alcohol.
Any amount, including that found in mouthwash, hand sanitiaers, etc.
When taking any homeopathic remedy, use of peppermint products, coffee, or alcohol is discouraged. These products will cause the remedy to be ineffective
When taking any homeopathic remedy, use of peppermint products, coffee, or alcohol is discouraged. These products may cause the remedy to be ineffective.