The authors surveyed the frequency of alcohol use in individuals
identified as practitioners of Transcendental Meditation (N equals 126) and
a matched control group (N equals 90). No control subjects reported
discontinuation of beer and wine use; 40 percent of subjects who had
meditated for more than 2 years reported discontinuation within the first 6
months. After 25-39 months of meditation, this figure increased to 60
percent. In addition, 54 percent of this group, versus 1 percent of the
control group, had stopped drinking hard liquor. The authors suggest that
meditation could be an effective preventive tool in the area of alcohol
abuse.
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