Doctor lists the drastic changes she’s noticed after giving up alcohol for four weeks – and why it’s changed her outlook on nightly wine forever

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An Australian doctor has listed the many positive changes she's noticed after quitting alcohol for a month. Dr Deb Cohen-Jones, a GP from Perth , Western Australia, went without booze in April after she noticed it had become a coping mechanism for stress.

An Australian doctor has listed the many positive changes she’s noticed after quitting alcohol for a month. Dr Deb Cohen-Jones, a GP from Perth , Western Australia, went without booze in April after she noticed it had become a coping mechanism for stress.

After going sober for four weeks, she woke up early feeling refreshed, craved greasy foods less frequently and was more likely to exercise in the morning. Dr Cohen-Jones also noticed a drastic decrease in feeling anxious and overall felt more in control.

After going sober for four weeks, she woke up early feeling refreshed, craved greasy foods less frequently and was more likely to exercise in the morning. Dr Cohen-Jones also noticed a drastic decrease in feeling anxious and overall felt more in control. 

Sharing her experience on Instagram, she admitted two weeks of the month involved isolating at home due to being sick with Covid, which made things slightly easier. 'Interestingly I had absolutely no desire to drink at any point when at home, particularly when I was feeling unwell… I simply don't drink at home and so don't even think about it,' she wrote. 'The few times we did go out for a meal or with friends I felt a little 'fomo' (left out) initially, however this settled quickly and I found I actually enjoyed and savored my food more.'

Sharing her experience on Instagram, she admitted two weeks of the month involved isolating at home due to being sick with Covid, which made things slightly easier. ‘Interestingly I had absolutely no desire to drink at any point when at home, particularly when I was feeling unwell… I simply don’t drink at home and so don’t even think about it,’ she wrote. ‘The few times we did go out for a meal or with friends I felt a little ‘fomo’ (left out) initially, however this settled quickly and I found I actually enjoyed and savored my food more.’ 

The most notable changes occurred in the morning and she also felt less bloated after eating. 'Since the month has ended I am definitely thinking twice before having a drink and limiting myself to two drinks if I do,' she wrote. 'I definitely believe that the month off was a great opportunity to reset and plan to do this several times a year.'

The most notable changes occurred in the morning and she also felt less bloated after eating. ‘Since the month has ended I am definitely thinking twice before having a drink and limiting myself to two drinks if I do,’ she wrote. ‘I definitely believe that the month off was a great opportunity to reset and plan to do this several times a year.’

Doctors say abstaining from alcohol for as little as one month enhances concentration and decision-making, while also reducing the risk of mental health issues including anxiety and depression. Research shows the body starts the detoxification process 12 hours after your last beverage and after four weeks blood sugar levels stabilize.

Doctors say abstaining from alcohol for as little as one month enhances concentration and decision-making, while also reducing the risk of mental health issues including anxiety and depression. Research shows the body starts the detoxification process 12 hours after your last beverage and after four weeks blood sugar levels stabilize. 

It follows after Dr Cohen-Jones and skin clinic owner Dr Clara Hurst (both pictured) joined forces to innovate the online skincare brand The Secret - and revealed their own secrets for a radiant, healthy complexion.

It follows after Dr Cohen-Jones and skin clinic owner Dr Clara Hurst (both pictured) joined forces to innovate the online skincare brand The Secret – and revealed their own secrets for a radiant, healthy complexion. 

Astounding before and after photos have flooded in ever since, with medical strength ingredients like Tretinoin and Hydroquinone responsible for noticeable results in a matter of weeks. The pair are constantly complimented on their own skin, and while they use their products daily, they combine them with a few other favorites and key lifestyle habits.

Astounding before and after photos have flooded in ever since, with medical strength ingredients like Tretinoin and Hydroquinone responsible for noticeable results in a matter of weeks. The pair are constantly complimented on their own skin, and while they use their products daily, they combine them with a few other favorites and key lifestyle habits. 

Dr Cohen-Jones told FEMAIL in addition to a regular skincare routine she makes sure she is always well hydrated and tries to avoid too much alcohol. She is also lactose and dairy-free, eats minimal sugar and is an advocate for whole grains, whole goods, greens, collagen and Vitamin D supplements.

Dr Cohen-Jones told FEMAIL in addition to a regular skincare routine she makes sure she is always well hydrated and tries to avoid too much alcohol. She is also lactose and dairy-free, eats minimal sugar and is an advocate for whole grains, whole goods, greens, collagen and Vitamin D supplements.  

Every morning Dr Deb starts off with a Tatcha Cleansing Oil followed by The Secret Serum, Eye Serum and Day Brightening Elixir (alternating between sensitive and regular). Dr Deb is also is also lactose and dairy-free and eats minimal sugar. 'My skin has never looked better than it does with my current regime and my regime literally takes three minutes,' she said.

Every morning Dr Deb starts off with a Tatcha Cleansing Oil followed by The Secret Serum, Eye Serum and Day Brightening Elixir (alternating between sensitive and regular). Dr Deb is also is also lactose and dairy-free and eats minimal sugar. ‘My skin has never looked better than it does with my current regime and my regime literally takes three minutes,’ she said. 

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