Tips to living a low-alcohol lifestyle

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Alcohol is often referenced as a part of Australian culture. Yet as we’ve become more educated in personal health and wellness, a shift has emerged. More and more Australians are choosing to go alcohol-free or be more considered when it comes to their drinking choices — and why wouldn’t they? Reducing alcohol intake has many benefits.

Alcohol is known to increase weight gain; in fact, most alcohols contain more calories per gram than protein and carbohydrates. Drinking less or not at all often results in weight loss as well as an overall feeling of better physical health.

Reducing alcohol consumption can benefit your mental health too, with alcohol a known depressant that can leave you feeling easily aggravated and low in energy.

And, of course, reducing alcohol intake benefits the liver, which has to work hard to process what we drink.

If you’re looking to reduce or minimise your alcohol intake, here are some tips to keep you focused:

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The Giesen 0% range also includes a rosé, pinot gris and merlot.

For more information visit giesen.co.nz.

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