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Prescription Drug Addiction Epidemic in Veterans

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Veterans of War Addicted to Prescription Drugs is Epidemic

 

With prescription pain reliever addictions and overdoses increasing, are doctors in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs over-prescribing medications to veterans of war?

Based on the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR), opiates (such as hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone and morphine) being prescribed has actually increased by 270 percent from the previous twelve years. This report leaves many anxious that VA protocol of over prescribing painkillers is not just lacking responsibility, but could be dangerous.

Information compiled by the CIR revealed that doctors in VA facilities in many regions have “greater than one opiate prescribed to each patient, usually, for the previous two years.” Some experts, interviewed concerning why there is such a dramatic rise in the variety of pain reliever prescriptions created for veterans, validated the fact that the VA is “overmedicating its patients as it has a hard time to stay up to date with their requirement for even more complex treatment.” (CIR).

“In 2009, new VA regulations required clinicians to follow an “integrated approach” to helping veterans in pain, including a stronger focus on treating the root causes of pain rather than using powerful narcotics to reduce symptoms.”

While this approach could be the new model, veterans waiting for the integrated care are left suffering and misusing the drugs prescribed to them, oftentimes not out of need to control physical pain, but to numb themselves from the addiction and symptoms of PTSD.

The CIR article relays the true stories of veterans who lost their battles, not only in service to our country, but battles with prescription drug addiction fueled by access to doctors who are willing to dispense them. Many lost their lives due to prescription drug addiction and the surrounding complications.

PTSD and Prescription Drug Addiction in Veterans of War

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In a report published in the March 7, 2012 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, a study led by Dr. Karen Seal stated that those veterans returning with PTSD are more likely to be prescribed opiates, further complicating their mental and physical situation. Although returning vets want nothing more than to improve, they are more likely to justify taking opiates simply because they were given by a doctor.

The current VA model is ineffective due to the fact that it’s merely covering up symptoms of veterans with prescription drug addiction, who are often switching from one drug to another, one doctor to another, one location to another.

In order to relieve PTSD and the addiction to prescription drugs, alcohol, and street drugs used by addicted veterans, they must be assisted to restore the balance in their lives with immediate relief.

AWAREmed Offers Help to Addicted Veterans of War

AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center and Dr. Dalal Akoury offers veterans a way to find the balance and immediate relief to their symptoms and prescription drug addiction.  Neuro Endocrine Restoration treatment (NER) is an affordable and carefully crafted protocol that includes specific oral and intravenous natural substances for each patient and their personal requirement.

Because the NER provides the body with all the essential elements that are necessary to speed up and facilitate a smooth recovery, the body detoxifies gently with minimal and tolerable withdrawal symptoms. The methodology used by Dr. Akoury at AWAREmed safely and significantly reduces cravings, anxiety and depression by alleviating the stress levels, and restoring a sense of well-being and clarity of mind.

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Veterans of War Addicted to Prescription Drugs is Epidemic

The main objective of any veteran addiction treatment program should be the elimination of the root cause of pain, either physical or mental, using the least amount of opiates needed.

Discovering the root cause is a long term event, not a quick fix, however it’s shown that NER treatment offered at AWAREmed, quickly and effectively relieves the known indications of addiction withdrawal and PTSD, including depression, anxiety and stress with a minimum of withdrawal symptoms.

Our Veterans of war deserve the best treatment available for prescription drug addiction, afterall, they gave the best of their lives to keep us free. Until changes in protocol at VA hospitals and facilities with regards to dispensing addictive drugs, we will continue to see more and more prescription drug addiction in returning veterans of war.

AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center believes there is help for addicted veterans of war and it’s quick, safe, and effective. If you are an addicted veteran of war, please make an appointment today.

 Prescription Drug Addiction Epidemic in Veterans of War

 

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Dysbiosis Addiction Go Hand in Hand

DYSBIOSIS ADDICTION CAUSE OR RESULT

Dr. Dalal Akoury

IS DYSBIOSIS and ADDICTION CAUSE OR RESULT ?

Dysbiosis and Addiction, they go hand in hand. Dysbiosis is also referred to as dysbacteriosis in the medical fields. It is referred to as the state of imbalance of  intestinal micro flora that is bacteria and other many microorganisms. Dysbiosis is a situation that can lead to excessive bacterial fermentation in the gut of the humans. In many of the cases, it has also been associated with autointoxication more especially from the endotoxins which are produced by the undesirable bacterial effects that occurs within the body. The derived meaning of Dysbiosis is represents “dys” which means difficult and “biosis” which represents a way of living.

Call Dr, Akoury at 843-213-14-80 if you think that your addiction is a result of DYSBIOSIS. The presence of bacteria in the body plays a vital role in the body through a very unique relationship that consists of the various different types of bacterial flora that inhabit mainly the gastro intestinal tracts. The GI has about 300 to 500 different types of microorganisms in the body.  Micro flora is also present in the skin, and many of the exposed surfaces such as the mucous membrane, vagina, mouth, nose, ears, eyes, and many more other places in the body.

The presence of the microorganisms can be benign making them beneficial or pathogenic when they are responsible for the different illnesses such as the inflammatory bowel diseases and in some cases fatigue. The beneficial micro flora carries out helpful roles as assisting in the digestion and protection of the body from the penetration of the pathogenic microbes. Competition among the microbes as well is present for both the space and the limited resources within the GI.

The population of the microbes in the gut can be disrupted by several things such as use of antibiotics, or alcohol or drugs  and other substances. The consumption of glucose and dextrose rich food is greatly enhanced their

IS DYSBIOSIS ADDICTION CAUSE OR RESULT ?

English: Pathogenomics: Genome Analysis of Pathogenic Microbes (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

leading to their overgrowth of some and disturbance of some of the minute populations.

Dysbiosis Addiction and Alcohol

Alcohol has been established to be one of the most important factors in the cause of liver cirrhosis in many of the industrialized nations in the world.  This is associated with many other conditions such as fatty liver also referred to as the steatosis that may progress to alcoholic hepatitis, fibrosis, and later the more advanced cirrhosis. This has a direct impact in the loss of the loss of the liver function and in some cases result in the variceal hemorrhage. Hypotension has also been cited as result of alcoholism, in advanced cases, the live may also develop advanced hepatocellular carcinoma.

The most devastating defect during dysbiosis is succumbing to the bacterial infections. This is caused by the translocation which occurs from the passage of the viable bacteria or the products from the small intestines through the epithelial mucosa to the mesenteric lymph nodes, systemic circulation and extra intestinal organs. This is the main pathogenic pathways for the incidence of infections. The hepatocellular infection is also increased with bacterial translocation more especially with the cirrhotic patients and has been cited in the development of the alcoholic liver injury and fibrosis.

Bacterial translocation in many of the cases as well causes severe infection in cirrhotic patients also causes liver injury and fibrosis. Endotoxemia is also very highly common among the patients that are suffering from alcoholic cirrhosis. It is also common in patients that have mild forms of alcohol hepatitis.

Many of the studies in dysbiosis has established that lactic acid have an inhibitory effect on the putrefactive bacteria, the consumption of yoghurt has been stated to be one of the solution to this conditions of autoxidation’s and in the improvement of the composition of the intestinal micro flora in the body.

Theories that address the internal toxemia have also been postulated and have been transformed to the theories of intestinal Dysbiosis that explain the alterations of the populations of the bacteria in the gut. This has also been understood as the factors that influence the qualitative and quantitative changes in the intestinal flora. The changes to a great extent have altered the metabolism of the bacteria; in some cases leading to the overgrowth of the bacteria in the intestine through the release of toxic products leading to the development of chronic and degenerative diseases.

There is much evidence that has been established to prove that  disturbances of the concentrations of bacteria plays a role in the myriad of the diseases conditions in the GIT disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease. This has also been associated with the systemic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, ankolysing spondylitis.

Dysbiosis Addiction, the relationship of Addiction to dysbiosis is very clearly established and leads to severe conditions:

The conditions that lead to Dysbiosis are thus very essential in understanding of the detrimental changes that occurs with micro flora.

The micro flora represents an ecosystem that is very complex. In some of the situations compromises the host health when the micro flora is compromised and drastically altered.  The GIT micro flora stimulates the Immune system, synthesizes the Vitamins such as the vitamin B complex and K. It also improves the function and motility of the GIT, promotes digestion processes, absorption of the nutrients, inhibition of the pathogens, metabolism of the drugs and plant compounds, and in the production of the short chain fatty acids and many more poly amine compound in the body.

Dysbiosis addiction cause and relationship.

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Alteration of the GIT includes the use of the antibiotics, psychological and physical stress, radiations, altered GIT peristalsis and dietary changes on the body. Alcohol addiction has been established to be a key cause on some of the pathogenic processes associated with Dysbiosis. Alcohol is a main factor in the intestine that lead to the changes in the homeostasis of the intestinal microbial leading to the gastric acid secretion in both the small and large bowel motility

The epithelial cells serve as the main interface between the micro flora and the host individuals.  The main function of the epithelial cells includes the secretion of the antimicrobial effector molecules which is part of the mucosal innate immune system. Reg3g is a c-type lectin that has been found to have a key bactericidal activity that is expressed only in the intestinal epithelial cells and paneth cells. The highest levels have been established to be the potent cause of the bactericidal activity.  Another type of compound, reg3b has also been mentioned to be responsible for the intestinal homeostasis. The role of excessive alcohol intake addiction has been said to play a significant role in the suppression of the genes and protein expression of the reg3g and reg3b. This adversely contributes to the qualitative and quantitative changes in the enteric flora after alcoholic feeding.

Additional research has been able to show that lowest levels of the Reg3b and reg3g in the proximal small intestines have been associated with the increase in the overgrowth of the bacteria. The restoration of the reg3g is also associated with the declining overgrowth and amelioration of the alcoholic steatohepatitis. This is an indication that there is a link between the alcohol and Dysbiosis.

There is a possibility of the presence of metagenomic, transcriptomics and metabolomics factors in alcoholic livers disease following Dysbiosis. The understanding of the key metabolomics and the transcriptomics will be important in the explanation of the key substrates and mediators of the signaling molecules that will provide a better understanding of the microbe to microbe relationship and the microbe and host relationship. This will possibly be able to provide an idea of the possible manipulation of the specific targeted microorganisms and metabolomics with the help of the dietary supplements, use of the antibiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics.

Dysbiosis Addiction are very closely inter related

Alcohol addiction is therefore greatly associated with the intestinal bacterial overgrowth and enteric and dysbiosis. This is achieved by the dysregulation following the ingestion of the chronic alcohol intake that contributes to the changes in the microbiome and alcoholic steatohepatitis.

It must be noted that the chronic alcoholism is associated with the increase in the concentration of the fats in the body due to the elevation of the levels of HDL and LDL in the body. Putrefaction dysbiosis of created in the body with the diet that is high in fat content and that has a high animal flesh with low content of fat in the diet. This has been associated as the other cause of the Dysbiosis leading to increased concentration of the bacteroides and a decrease in the concentration of the bifidobacteria species more especially in the stool.

Alcohol fermentation also occurs in the GIT as a result of the carbohydrate intolerance that has been induced by overgrowth of the bacteria in the stomach, small intestines and beginning of the large intestines. The changes in the bacterial growth is associates with the decrease in the concentration of hydrochloric acid a condition referred to as hypochlorhydria that induced by long term  use of alcohol, it is also associated with the decreased motility of the GIT. The immune deficiency and malnutrition due to the impaired absorption of nutrients in the body as a result of cholestasis and pancreatitis induced in chronic alcoholics. Overgrowth of the bacteria is the only symptom that is a factor in the development of carbohydrate intolerance. This is a defect that is indistinguishable from the intestinal candidiasis as a result of the overgrowth of candida. There are now clear evidence of Dysbiosis such as the development of the anxiety which is a result of the poor intestinal micro flora and that greatly lead to anxiety. It has been proven that low dose of Salmonella toxins induces anxiety in humans.

Another consequence of Dysbiosis is the development of hypoglycemia which is a result of the low blood sugar levels. This leads to the release of adrenaline that brings blood sugar back to rise. In most victims that are susceptible, this can lead to panic attack. The alcohol intake can also lead to the low levels or imbalance in the production of the hormones in the body. The unstable hormone production leads to Dysbiosis. In most cases, addiction causes the thyroid and progesterone hormone to be low while the estrogen hormones to be very high in concentration in the systemic circulation leading to the increase in the release of the epinephrine hormone.  The elevation of the epinephrine promotes the development of anxiety. Also, the low thyroid and progesterone levels contribute to the hypoglycemia.

It can therefore be concluded that both causes of addiction are responsible for the changes in the quantities and quality of the micro flora in the body and hence responsible for some of the effects discussed in this study. It is also evident that alcohol addiction through various mechanisms influence dysbiosis  through the impairment of the activity of the epithelial cells, and other effects that lead to the development of gastritis, pancreatitis and the reduction in the concentration of the hydrochloric acids. In addition, the addiction to alcohol is associated with the hormonal addiction and hence the effects associated with the Dysbiosis. The results of the Dysbiosis leads to either a high concentration or low number of micro flora which lead to the production of endotoxins in the body that lead to the pathogenesis of other micro flora, while they are also beneficial to the other microorganisms. This is also represented through the symbiotic relationship between the microorganisms and the hosts. In conclusion, both the cause and the results of addiction have an effect to Dysbiosis.

Call Dr, Akoury at 843-213-14-80 if you think that your addiction is a result of DYSBIOSIS.

IS DYSBIOSIS ADDICTION CAUSE OR RESULT ?

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Alcohol Addiction GI Connection

Alcohol Addiction

Dr. Dalal Akoury

Alcohol Addiction GI Connection

Alcohol addiction plays a significant role in the creating damage to the GIT. This distorts the anatomical and physiological functions of the GIT that support the extended functions of the GIT in absorption and digestive processes on the body. The metabolic processes occur first through the activity of the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase. The GIT and Liver have different Alcohol dehydrogenase isoenzymes.

The chronic alcoholism however leads to advanced effects such as promoting the change in the phylogenetic genes in the body through the epigenetic process by the interference of the methylation processes. The main adverse effects have been associated with the alcohol and acetaldehyde metabolic products which promotes the oxidative processes through the formation of peroxides and superoxide ions. The stomach is also affected greatly through the alteration of gastric secretion, induction of acute gastric mucosa and interference with gastric mucosa ad intestinal motility. This may also lead to atrophy of the gastric mucosa and decreased gastric secretory capacity.

This reduced production of the gastric acid reduces the stomach ability to destroy the harmful bacteria in the stomach favoring their colonization (Bode & Bode, 1992). Alcohol Addiction also leads to the impairment of the small intestines. The small intestine is the section of the body where most of the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream. Alcohol itself is rapidly absorbed in the small intestine (See figure 1)

Alcohol Addiction GI Connection

Figure 1

Alcohol Addiction GI Connection

Absorption of alcohol in the Jejunum is higher. Alcohol impairs intestinal enzymes through the cause of the mucosal injury (See figure 2). It also affects the intestinal permeability and in the population of the micro flora.   Figure 1: anatomy of the small intestine   Figure 2: Possible consequence of mucosal injuries Not many studies have been conducted on the large intestines but it has been shown that the administration of alcohol preventing motility and enhancing the propulsive motility (Mezey, 1985).  It has also reduced the amplitude of muscle contraction in the segment of the muscle. This has been a lead cause of alcoholics.

Alcohol Addiction

Figure 2

Absorption Alcohol is a toxin agent in the body and hence when introduced in the body, it alters the normal function and structure of the GIT. The GIT plays a significant role in the absorption, metabolism and production of alcohol. Absorption is the beginning of the metabolic processes. This takes place through the simple diffusion. This relies of the difference in concentration gradient between the alcohol concentration gradients in the GI and adjacent blood vessels. The permeability of the lining of the small intestine is also another controlling factor on the rate of absorption, the rate of the blood flow in the region influences the rate at which the alcoholics eliminated from the region therefore controlling the permeability.  Hence, there are higher the concentration of the alcohol at the mucosa lining, the higher the amount of alcohol that is absorbed in the body (Bujanda, 2000). It is on this basis that the presence of food in the small intestines and stomach that leads to the decrease of the rate of alcohol absorption. Other factors affecting the rate of absorption are the age, gender and body temperature, drugs taken and many other factors.

 

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Alcohol Addiction GI Connection

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Smoking Addiction Causes Cancer

Smoking Addiction causes Cancer

Dr. Dalal Akoury

How Smoking Addiction causes Cancer?

Thank you for smoking! is what you would expect from any one who benefits from the addiction and Cancer epidemics. Sad but true some people benefit from other people pain and affliction.

November is the Lung Cancer Awareness month, that is why AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center is dedicating a lot of time to raise the awareness about the association between smoking addiction and cancer.  Addiction is an emotional and  mental dependence on a substance. Nicotine is the principal addictive substance in tobacco, while there could be other substances that may also contribute to tobacco dependence. Regular smoking of tobacco products lead to addiction in most users. Nicotine is an addictive drug just like cocaine and heroin. Researchers are also investigating on some of the other chemicals in tobacco that make it harder to quit.

The susceptibility to lung cancer has been strongly related with cigarette smoking, in other words Smoking Addiction Causes Cancer . It’s estimated that about 90% of lung cancers are as a result of tobacco use. The susceptibility of lung cancer increases with the number of cigarettes an individual smokes over time. Doctors equate this risk in terms of pack-years of smoking chronology. For instance, if a person has smoked two packs of cigarettes in each day for 10 years, he has a history of 20 years of packs.  Even though with a 10 pack-year  of smoking history can lead to cancer  risks, those with a history of smoking over 30 pack-years are considered more susceptible to cancer.

Smoking Addiction Causes Cancer, one in seven who smoke die from Lung Cancer!

Among those people who smoke more packs of cigarettes each day, one in seven will eventually die of lung cancer. Tobacco smoke has over 4,000 chemical substances, most of which have been shown to be causing cancer. The two basic carcinogens in tobacco smoke are substances known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and nitrosamines. The susceptibility of developing lung cancer will decrease every year following cessation of smoking. This is because normal cells always grow to replace the already damaged cells in the lungs. Former smokers have a high susceptibility to developing cancer even 15 years after cessation of smoking.  It’s important to note that there is no safe exposure to tobacco. Even Pipe and cigar smoking may also cause lung cancer however not to the same high degree as with cigarettesSmoking.  Pipe and cigar smokers have a five fold increase in cancer development compared to non smokers.

Passive smoking

Smoking addiction exposes innocent individuals to smoke passively. Passive Smoking happens when people co-live sharing a place of living or working quarters with active smoker. This scenario has also been established as one way of cancer susceptibility. Research has revealed that non-smokers who reside  with smokers have a 24% risk increase of developing lung cancer as compared to other non-smokers. An estimated 3,000 people in the U.S die from cancer -attributable to passive smoking. Smoking Addiction Causes Cancer not only to the active smoker but also to the passive smoker.

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Smoking Addiction causes Cancer

Cigarette smoking can also lead to a drastic increase in the chances of developing asbestos. That is how Smoking Addiction Causes Cancer by increasing the risk of asbestosis.
These are silicate fibers that persist for a long period in lung tissue following exposure to asbestos. These fibers are commonly associated with work places. This is because in the past, asbestos was widely used in both acoustic and thermal insulation materials. However, today most countries have banned the use of asbestos. Both mesothelioma and lung cancer are often associated with exposure to asbestos. It’s worth noting that asbestos workers and smokers have a susceptibility risk of about 50-90 times greater than non smokers to develop cancer.  On the other hand, Asbestos workers who do not smoke have a lower risk to develop lung Cancer their risk to develop lung cancer of about 5 times that of the non-smokers.

At AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center we would like to share this information with you and help you to rid yourself from Smoking Addiction and Cancer

Smoking Addiction Causes Cancer

 

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Poor Nutrition causes Addiction

Poor Nutrition causes Addiction

Dr. Dalal Akoury

Why Poor Nutrition causes Addiction?

 

Understanding the relationship between nutrition and addiction is an important component for successful drug abuse recovery. Although many drug addicts become malnutritioned from their drug abuse behaviors, this issue is much deeper than you thought.  This article purpose is to expose to you that Why Poor Nutrition causes Addiction? Drug addicts are deficient in a variety of vital nutrients, which leads to physiological and psychological symptoms and imbalanced neurotransmitters in the brain that often result in the relapse. Thus, identifying and correcting these deficiencies is another important step in maintaining drug-free and long-term sobriety.

The role of nutrition and addiction have brings two sided adverse effects on each other. You find that drug addiction causes nutritional deficiencies, while on the other side poor nutritional cause drug addiction. Both addiction and nutrition have a reciprocal effect on one another that often makes addicts to relapse. Remember that your recovery will be much easier and long lived if you know that Poor Nutrition causes Addiction.

A poor diet lacking in vital nutrients, high in sugar or salt, refined foods and with environmental toxins that average people takes nowadays, often results in nutritional deficiencies. Contrary to most people’s popular beliefs and culture, minerals and vitamin deficiencies are quite common in our society. Their deficiency or lack of it can result into imbalances causing uncomfortable symptoms. Scientific research indicates that Poor Nutrition causes Addiction.

On the literal form, nutrients are needed in the brain to form neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters are substances used by our brain to communicate with all body parts or relay messages within the brain. An imbalance or lack neurotransmitters such as GABA, serotonin, endorphins and dopamine have been found to be at the root of what causes alcohol and drug addiction. That is why Poor Nutrition causes Addiction because it causes lack of Amino acids the building blocks of all Neurotransmitters.

Why Poor Nutrition causes Addiction? is explained Below

The manufacturing process of these neurotransmitters, the body requires every nutrient with right amount to be present during the process of synthesis of neurotransmitters if the nutrients are lacking the neurotransmitter production is compromised causing imbalances leading to addiction and self medication. The lack of one or two of these nutrients during the manufacturing process can lead to failure of neurons in producing adequate quantity of neurotransmitters. This is explains why Poor Nutrition causes Addiction

You’ll want to read and understand alcohol and drug addiction and how to recover from the adverse effects caused by taking drugs. To achieve successful drug and alcohol addiction recovery, your body’s neurotransmitters must be brought into balance. So you need to understand the interrelationship between addiction and nutrition because they are important aspects if you want to maintain a lasting sobriety.

Poor Nutrition causes Addiction

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Symptoms and Impact of Deficiencies explaining why Poor Nutrition causes Addiction?

Symptoms from a deficiency or lack of minerals, vitamins or amino acids may include hypoglycemia, depression, fatigue, anxiety, irritability, hyperactivity, learning disorders, cognitive dysfunction, insomnia, hypertension, memory problems, personality disorders, sugar cravings, heart disease, agitation, headaches, and many more. You will realize that that many of these symptoms, as a result of nutrient deficiencies, look extremely similar to the symptoms that an addict faces in their recovery experiences.

When your diet lacks proper nutrients that it needs, then your brain is out of balance in manufacturing and realizing neurotransmitters. You must understand the importance of these crucial chemicals in making your body feel relaxed, happy or normal. Lack of it or the imbalance of these chemicals in the brain can lead to depression, anxiety, sadness, tiredness, confusion and make one not to think clearly.

All psychotropic substances mimic the effects of your neurotransmitters and thus provide one with a temporary, but artificial boost. When neurotransmitters are not balanced in the brain, then we crave things like drugs, alcohol, sugar, cigarettes and caffeine to provide us with the feelings and relieve which we could otherwise get naturally.

Since most people are eating a diet that lacking in nutrients or deities that are toxic, nutritional deficiencies are usually present in the drug and alcohol addict prior to addiction. Actually this is one of the things that lead to substance abuse and eventually addiction. You find that our body doesn’t produce enough dopamine, GABA, serotonin or endorphins, and therefore taking drugs provides us with a temporary boost to those neurotransmitters. These drugs provide us with what we are missing. However, in the long run, the temporary stimulation of these brain chemicals only depletes them even further and leads to diverse problem of substance addiction.

AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center offers an NER a Neuroendocrine Restoration that replenishes targeted amino acids in an attempt to achieve quick and long term craving free without withdrawal recovery. That is how we address the fact that Poor Nutrition causes Addiction.

 

Why Poor Nutrition causes Addiction?

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