4 alcohol-free holiday drink recipes
With the holiday season upon us, it can mean a dazzling, non-stop whirl of twinkling lights, festive cheer, and a whole lot of socializing. For those of us choosing a sober or ‘sober-curious’ path, navigating these times c…
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National Sober Day.
#sober #soberlife #recovery #sobriety #soberliving #soberaf #alcoholfree #addiction #sobercurious #sobermovement #recoveryispossible #wedorecover #soberissexy #addictionrecovery #soberlifestyle #mentalhealth #alcoholicsanonymous #onedayatatime #sobercommunity #cleanandsober #aa #sobrietyrocks #steps #sobermom #odaat #sobernation #love #alcoholfreelife #motivation #mentalhealthawareness National Sober Day is celebrated every year on 14th September.…
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Looking for an alcohol alternative with a subtle lift? Brez is a non-alcoholic social tonic blended with microdosed hemp extracts and functional mushrooms for a gentle, fast-acting buzz—without the hangover. #SoberCurious #FunctionalBeverage #MindfulDrinking
📊 Major shift in American drinking habits!
A new Gallup poll reveals:
- Only 54% of U.S. adults now drink alcohol, a record low since 1939.
- 53% of Americans now view moderate drinking as harmful to health, up from 28% in 2015.
- Young adults are leading this trend toward sobriety.
Americans’ views of alcohol and health have changed dramatically.
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https://apnews.com/article/drinking-alcohol-beer-wine-liquor-poll-health-091aa28c3375d30d728d48c628a9023a
After years of being told that red wine was good for heart health, more Americans appear to be heeding warnings that even moderate alcohol consumption can be unhealthy. A Gallup poll released Wednesday shows fewer Americans are reporting they drink alcohol as concerns about health risks rise. About half of U.S. adults now believe moderate drinking is harmful, up from 28% in 2015. The poll shows this shift is largely driven by young adults. But older adults are increasingly wary, too. The poll finds 54% of U.S. adults report drinking alcohol, the lowest since the late 1980s. Even those who drink are consuming less.
Mocktails erobern die Partyszene – warum Gen Z jetzt den Alkohol links liegen lässt | #Mocktail #Kommentar #Partyszene #GenZ #Alkohol #mocktailrecipe #sobercurious