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The Nicotine Hook

September 28th, 2008 · No Comments

Once you start smoking it is hard to stop because the nicotine contained in tobacco products is so quickly addictive and is even considered to be as addictive as heroin or cocaine. There are solutions.

Why?

When a cigarette is smoked, nicotine-rich blood passes from the lungs to the brain within 7 - 10 seconds and immediately stimulates the release of many neurotransmitters including dopamine (pleasurable feeling).

It is important to note that nicotine is very powerful and poisonous for the nervous system. There is enough (50 mg) in four cigarettes to kill a person within just minutes if it were injected directly into the bloodstream.

The problem is the effects from smoking are short-lived, lasting only a few minutes to a couple of hours. This leads people to smoke throughout the day to dose themselves with this deadly chemical because they want to continue to have whatever positive effects they think they are receiving. Add to this the fact that you can become tolerant to nicotine's effects -- you need to use more and more of it to reach the same degree of stimulation or relaxation -- and you can see how people would quickly move from smoking one cigarette to a pack a day habit.

A typical smoker will take 10 draws on a cigarette over a period of 5 minutes. Therefore, a person who smokes about 1-½ packs (30 cigarettes) daily, is getting 300 "hits" of nicotine to the brain each day.

Aside from this, a cigarette contains many harmful and poisonous chemicals. There are over 4,000 chemicals found in cigarettes. The following is a partial list:

* Acetone - a solvent found in nail polish remover * Arsenic - found in rat poisons * Acetic Acid - found in hair dye developer * Ammonia - found in household cleaners * Butane - found in lighter fluid * Benzene - found in rubber cement * Cadmium - a poisonous metal used in batteries * Carbon monoxide - odorless and tasteless poisonous gas * Ethanol - found in alcohol * Formaldehyde - used as a preservative for dead bodies * Hexamine - found in barbeque lighters * Hydrogen Cyanide - found in poison gas chambers * Lead - found in batteries * Methanol - found in rocket fuel * Napthalenes - found in explosives * Phenol - found in disinfectants and plastics * Polonium - found in radiation * Tar - found in road surfaces

A person who attempts to quit usually experiences withdrawal symptoms and this is one of the reasons it is difficult to stop smoking - people just can't overcome this stage.

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Chiropractic Treatments Effective in Treating Drug Abuse

September 25th, 2008 · No Comments

The Chiropractor seeks to treat the person as a whole. The primary goal in the use of any treatment for addictions is making the body whole, reducing stress and lifting depression, and restoring the natural flow of brain chemicals vital to the recovery of an addiction, without substituting one drug for another. Western medicine, now more than ever, recognizes the value in treating addictions, particularly without the use of additional chemicals and mood altering drugs. The key to recovery is in using holistic medicine methods such as chiropractic.

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Acupuncture For Addictions

September 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Many alternative treatments for addictions have shown great promise including two related Traditional Chinese Methods (TCM), acupuncture and auriculotherapy (ear acupuncture). These two treatments have been used for centuries to maintain and restore health. More recently they have been used to treat modern drug addictions like cocaine, heroin, and crack as well as alcohol and cigarettes. Patients treated with this method often experience fewer relapses with no known negative side effects.

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Overcome Addictions With Herbal Remedies

September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

Herbal medicines can be part of a vital and successful strategy to combat addictions. They can be used to calm nerves, fight depression, detoxify, and help restore damaged organs and encourage healthy life choices.

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The Best Type of Psychotherapy For Drug Addicts

August 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Psychotherapy is an important tool in the struggle to overcome drug abuse. Various forms of psychotherapy have been employed to help individuals understand the past and learn problem solving strategies for dealing with many of life’s pressing problems. Psychotherapy is known by different names such as therapy, talk therapy, counseling, and psychosocial therapy. Psychotherapy is an important part of a comprehensive drug treatment program and any program you enter should include individual as well as group counseling sessions.

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Amino Acid Therapy is Effective For Drug Abuse Recovery

August 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Amino-acid Therapy is a powerful natural means of healing and repair from drug abuse. This approach offers a highly effective alternative to standard addiction therapies.

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The Key to Drug Addiction Recovery – 4 Neurotransmitters

August 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

The term “drug addiction” is a disturbing word that brings to mind other words with equally unpleasant associations such as hopeless, out-of-control, desperate, inadequate, failure—you can no doubt add many more. Part of the reason the word is so upsetting is that for most people who try to overcome drug addiction, treatment options have been limited and often ineffective. But solutions are available.

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Drug Addiction Detox – 2 Effective Methods

August 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

The goal of a detoxification program should be to rid the body of all toxins that may be causing the biochemical imbalances in the body. This includes any drugs, as well as dietary and environmental toxins.

Withdrawal symptoms will vary depending on the toxins in the body and your overall health condition. If the detox is done correctly, the withdrawal symptoms will be minimized.

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Menthol Content in Cigarettes Used To Recruit New Smokers

August 9th, 2008 · No Comments

According to recent research, cigarette companies have manipulated the menthol content in cigarettes to lure young people into smoking.

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AA Meetings For Smokers and Coffee Drinkers

July 31st, 2008 · No Comments

AA participants are heavy smokers and coffee drinkers according to recent research.

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