Posts tagged ‘Drug’

Is there a natural pill that kills cancer? Not quite, however there are numerous herbs, foods and cleanses you can do that have been proven to reduce cancer growth and in many cases cause a complete remission and elimination of the cancer. Some of these natural supplements can be found in pill form as well. Today I will discuss what 3 things you can do to eliminate cancer naturally & successfully. Don’t be a victim to the lies that say there is no cure! 3 Ways to Kill Cancer

#1 – Gerson Therapy: This is more of a treatment plan than a single treatment itself. It involves a few select natural therapies, the one in particular known as a coffee enema has been shown to significantly increase the most powerful antioxidant in the body SOD. As a result cancer can rapidly be reduced through this one treatment, if that weren’t enough though you have multiple other powerful therapies to follow as well. Continue reading ‘Natural Pill That Kills Cancer – Is There a Natural Pill Or Drug to Kill Cancer? Yes & No’ »

Drug addiction is crippling the society these days. The worst thing about drug abuse is teenage involvement. Nowadays, a number of children are engaged to be addicted to dangerous drugs at tender ages. In addition, family members are unaware of the habits of their kids. With the easy availability of drugs, it becomes difficult to prevent young minds to prevent teenage addiction.

Among the most popular drugs are marijuana and alcohol that can actually ruin the future of any teenager. Many children get addicted to drugs and alcohol as they see someone in the family having these drugs. Many children try drugs due to heavy pressure from their peer groups. It is commonly seen that due to domestic violence or any other abuse, children try their hands in drugs as it gives instant relief. Some try as a result of curiosity and later on becomes addicted by taking frequent doses. Taking heavy doses at a regular interval can create a lot of trouble and thus, spoil the future life of a child. Thus, the need is to strictly follow measures that restrict the free sale of dangerous drugs and alcohol for children. Putting a ban on the easy access of alcohol and other harmful drugs can somewhat help in spreading of dangerous drugs in the market.

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“Rehab is for quitters”. I saw it on a t-shirt the other day. A clever little play on words that pokes fun at addiction. I don’t think it’s funny, but then I’m here on the front lines.

What is rehab anyway? What does it mean to go to rehab? What is it like there? What happens? Who needs it? Nowadays most people have heard of, or seen the television show Celebrity Rehab. I admit I have never watched a whole episode, just a few minutes here and there, as that was all I could take. In the clip I saw, a counsellor had locked herself in her office crying, while a man having obvious trouble with his facial muscles and his ego (he wanted his mp3 player), yelled at her through the locked door. Chaos and drama abounding, what the addict loves.

On the other end of the spectrum is the government run ’spin dry’. The justice system often offers a choice of jail or rehab. Government funded treatment centers are filled with people not really interested in getting clean and sober, and drug use abounds there. British Columbia’s choice to move to the Harm Reduction Model means that if you use or drink while in government rehab, you don’t have to leave. Imagine the chaos and drama. The person who really wants to be free of his or her addiction has a lot of competition for attention.

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Drug courts are just some of the most effective things man has done in the corrections system and criminal justice system in a very long time. Since working in Oregon with judges and working with judges in the Haight it seems it is becoming more common and wished for. The judges themselves have gotten enamored with the drug court system. They are happy with what they are doing, how they can interact directly with the accused and the treatment alternatives presently. We call this in the drug obsession and law enforcement communities Coerced Treatment. Of course it is a choice, meaning you may end up in to prison, a drug court or you can do more time from that drug court, but it actually is a form of coercion treatment.

Drug addiction education videos are a rewarding assistance to folks wanting to make a difference in relapse prevention treatment drug addiction learning. It is through executives and those with the information that this research has made the impact it has. Research from across the country and from the start of this trend show that drug courts and education were highly valuable in promoting recovery and giving folks long-term sobriety. Most vital of all for the courts is that it reduced recidivism. Folk failed to get arrested and put back in the slammer. Continue reading ‘Drug Courts and Relapse Prevention’ »

Dutasteride, which is commonly marketed under the brand name Avodart, belongs to a class of drugs called 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, which block the action of the 5-alpha-reductase enzymes that convert testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). The drug was approved by the FDA for the treatment of prostate enlargement in men in 2002.

Avodart has not been approved for the treatment of hair loss, although physicians can use an approved medication in ways other than that it was specifically approved for. That said, the use of dutasteride certainly requires doctor supervision. Avodart is used mostly for men who have an enlarged prostate.

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With other symptoms like impaired judgment, comprehension, memory, speech, problem-solving ability, reaction time, and driving skills, marijuana addiction can be compared to alcoholism. Smoking the substance can damage your lungs and increase your risk of lung cancer.

You are in luck if you want to break this horrifying habit because marijuana is not physically addicting. For all the above-mentioned effects of the drug, it apparently has no known physical withdrawal symptoms. As a result, discontinuing the use of the substance is very possible and relatively easier than when you are hooked on nicotine. Although psychological dependence develops in a lot of long-term regular users of marijuana, they can be helped by simple therapy and perhaps some hospitalization.

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To most people struggling to free themselves from a drug or alcohol addiction, using additional chemicals such as prescription medications seems to defeat the purpose of overcoming the addiction. Nevertheless, prolonged substance abuse can have serious repercussions, so getting immediate help is vital. Perhaps this is why a growing number of people are choosing alternative therapies to overcome addictions. Neurofeedback therapy is one of the most promising of these new options.

With both types of addiction, the individual loses control over choices, and ultimately, life situations. One of the challenges of using the more traditional type of treatment for these addictions is that the body may not being provided with proper support once it has gone through withdrawal. Neurofeedback, in addition to helping the person end their addiction to drugs and alcohol, may also help keep the person sober. Continue reading ‘Overcoming Drug and Alcohol Addiction With Neurofeedback’ »

Addiction is one of the vital threats in the present times. Several people are suffering from the curse of this threat throughout their lives, because they don’t go for any addiction treatment programs. The time has changed and the medical sciences have become modernized. Now, treating a drug or alcohol addict is not a major issue. There are several treatment programs offered by hundreds of medical centers which are highly beneficial for the addicts.

Sometimes dealing with the persons addicted to the drugs becomes tough, because these people are both psychologically and physically changed. These people should be treated step by step and in long terms way. The drug detox programs are the perfect solutions for curing a patient in fastest as well as safest way. Under this program, the patients are treated with both psychological as well as physical ways. The withdrawal symptoms which are noticed among the patients include depression and other types of mental harmfulness which can stay for several moths.

In the drug and alcohol detox programs, a patient will get all the holistic treatments that are required to cure the disease. These programs show the way back towards a normal life.

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Smoking marijuana is a growing problem across the world. As the cost continues to come down, more and more people in all walks of life are turning to the “evil weed”. If you are fed up of being addicted to “pot”, there are many options out there that will help you to try and quit smoking marijuana.

Whilst marijuana is addictive, it is the lesser of the evils when compared to other drugs such as heroine. However, as it is most often mixed with tobacco and smoked, it can be extremely habit forming.

The effects of marijuana vary significantly from person to person. For the lucky few, they actively do not like the drug. For many, it relaxes them and lightens the mood, often resulting in a fit of the “giggles”. For some, it transports them to a relaxed place where the responsibilities of life simply ebb away.

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It is not uncommon for parents of a teen abusing a variety of illegal mind altering substances, to attempt to make a deal with the teen; “that if they quit everything else, they will be allowed to just use pot.” This is not surprising given that Marijuana is the most commonly abused drug in the world, primarily because of the euphoric effects it provides its users and the comforting false information spread worldwide about the drug.

Here are three myths about marijuana use, every parent should know.

Myth #1: You cannot get physically addicted to marijuana.
On the contrary, you can become addicted to marijuana. People who use the drug on a daily basis, will usually experience withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue, poor sleep, poor appetite, and they can also become aggressive.

Myth # 2: Marijuana is Natural, so it must be good for you.
There are plenty of plants which are poisonous to human beings, so just because something is natural does not mean is safe for you. The negative effects of marijuana on the human body, primarily affect cognition. While subtle, the effects of marijuana, if used consistently over time can prove challenging to reverse. Some of the negative effects that marijuana has on the cognition are, loss of short term memory, and a slower processing speed, subsequently slowing down the brain’s ability to solve problems. In the case of adolescents, prolonged marijuana use will also slow or stall cognitive maturity and neuroplasticity.

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