Rudy - thanks, but...
Rudy
Whatever the reason the big buck people have for not promoting it doesn't affect my stance. I'm an alcoholic. I get NO money, NO kickbacks, NO financial or political or personal or professional gain by taking my stance.
I *do* see your point on wanting to help in the detox process. And I do understand the desire to make it easier. But, there isn't an easier, softer way. We spend our lives looking for that easier softer way - it's just the easy street back to drinking.
What really scares me, though, are lines like this one from your articles: "When kudzu is present in a diet, it also prevents anyone from falling into an alcohol addiction." It's just simply Not True.
I can see an alcoholic drinking every day and truly believeing and arguing with their loved ones that they couldn't Possibly have a problem! They're taking kudzu every day and it prevents alcoholism!
Oh, we'd do it, we'd do it in a blink, and we'd believe, oh, would we hold on to that belief that we could not Possibly be an alcoholic as long as we had our kudzu, or our ginseng, or our little blue pill. I *have * seen it. It happens. It simply masks the symptoms, it does not resolve the problem.
I truly understand your desire, but please, it really is only masking the symptoms and making the cure that much further out of reach.