Three important questions you must ask a drug and alcohol treatment center.
3 Questions You Must Ask A Drug And Alcohol Center
May 5th, 2007 · No Comments
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A Fresh Start
May 5th, 2007 · No Comments
Assisting families who are looking for alternative addiction treatment facilities.
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What are Narcotics?
May 4th, 2007 · No Comments
Narcotics are used therapeutically to treat pain, suppress cough, alleviate diarrhea, and induce anesthesia. Narcotics are administered in a variety of ways. Some are taken orally, transdermally (skin patches), or injected. They are also available in suppositories. As drugs of abuse, they are often smoked, sniffed, or injected.
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Inhalant Facts
May 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
Inhalants are volatile substances found in many household products, such as oven cleaners, gasoline, spray paints, and other aerosols. Some people inhale the vapors from these products on purpose.
Why would anyone do this? Because the chemicals in these vapors can change the way the brain works, and those changes can make people feel very happy for a short time.
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Alternative Medicine Solutions For Drug Addictions
May 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
This site is focused on the most current alternative and natural health treatments for alcohol addiction, smoking, sugar addiction and drugs, both prescription drugs and street drugs. Frequently these addictions are inter-related and people have more than one substance that they are addicted to.
Research shows that conventional counseling and 12 Step programs have low success rates for the long term. What we support is a holistic health approach. “Holistic” means that the addiction treatment program is designed to treat the whole person, not just the symptoms of substance abuse. By treating the entire person – body, mind, and spirit, you have the best chance of success.
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Meth and the Brain
May 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
Speed, meth, chalk, crystal, ice, glass. These are all names for the drug Methamphetamine. It comes in many different forms and is snorted, swallowed, injected, or smoked. The smokable form is known as "ice" or "crystal," due to its appearance.
Methamphetamine is a powerful street drug. It acts by changing how the brain works. It also speeds up many functions in the body. It has a chemical structure that is similar to another drug called amphetamine. Methamphetamine can cause lots of harmful things, including inability to sleep, paranoia, aggressiveness, and hallucinations.
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What Are Some Effects of Specific Abused Substances?
May 1st, 2007 · No Comments
A particularly dangerous and not uncommon practice is the combining of two or more drugs. The practice ranges from the co-administration of legal drugs, like alcohol and nicotine, to the dangerous random mixing of prescription drugs.
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Fight Alcoholism Through Nutrition
April 30th, 2007 · No Comments
After years of research, Joan Mathews Larson, Ph.D., author of Seven Weeks To Sobriety - The Proven Program To Fight Alcoholism Through Nutrition, set up an addiction treatment clinic in Minneapolis, MN that has over a 70% success rate. The Health Recovery Center was a pioneer in a holistic way of treating patients.
Dr. Larson states that "talk therapy" can help with coping skills and serious emotional issues but it cannot repair your alcohol altered brain and nervous system or banish the depression, unstable moods, and cravings that stem from the biochemical changes alcohol brings about. The program focuses on biochemical repair and restoration.
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Alcohol Addiction and Hypoglycemia
April 29th, 2007 · No Comments
Alcohol addiction is basically a sugar dependency. Hypoglycemia ( low blood sugar) is a factor for about 95 percent of alcoholics, and it may well be a major cause of alcoholism. It is highly recommended that you take a lab test for hypoglycemia to help analyze your condition.
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Does Drug Abuse Cause Mental Disorders, or Vice Versa?
April 28th, 2007 · No Comments
Drug abuse and brain disorders often co-exist. In some cases, mental diseases may precede addiction; in other cases, drug abuse may trigger or exacerbate mental disorders, particularly in individuals with specific vulnerabilities.
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