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Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction

Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction: It is never too late to quit

Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction

The threats of substance abuse are real and Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction speaks for themselves

Drug addiction is no respecter of persons and people who are struggling with addiction can attest to this. The most painful thing with addiction is that even when help is within reach, many times the individuals are in denial and are very secretive. Keeping secretes of this problem only succeed in compounding the problem both to the direct and indirect victims. It is therefore worthy that timely action is taken to have this problem arrested in good time before it escalates to serious medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction. Speaking to the experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under the able leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury MD and founder of the facility, it is evident from the professionals point of view that the individuals who are struggling with addiction have multiple complain of medical issues including lung or cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer, and mental disorders. These are not simple health condition and can be very fatal if not addressed in good time. The bad news is that the problem does not end there, findings from tests and scans, chest X-rays, and blood tests reveals damaging effects of long-term drug abuse throughout the body. Like for instance studies have established that tobacco smoke causes cancer of the mouth, throat, larynx, blood, lungs, stomach, pancreas, kidney, bladder, and cervix. In addition, some drugs of abuse, such as inhalants, are toxic to nerve cells and may damage or destroy them either in the brain or the peripheral nervous system. Wait a minute, is that the kind of life you want? Not really, the medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction are not your portion and that is why doctor Akoury is here to offer remedies that will permanently deal with all these complications associated with drugs. Talk to us today by scheduling for an appointment with the experts for the real solutions.

Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction: The impact of addiction can be far-reaching

Just like I have mentioned the impact of drug addiction on human life can be very frustrating owing to the diseases that come with addiction some of which may include the following:

Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction: Does drug abuse cause mental disorders?

Doctor Akoury is very categorical that drug abuse and mental illness often co-exist. In some cases, mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, or schizophrenia may precede addiction and yet in other cases, drug abuse may trigger or exacerbate those mental disorders, particularly in people with specific vulnerabilities. Therefore the right response to the question is drug abuse causes mental disorders and when that happens treatment must be sought for immediately.

Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction: How can addiction harm other people?

Beyond the harmful consequences for the direct addiction victim, drug abuse can cause serious health problems for others in three very devastating and troubling consequences of addiction as follows:

Negative effects of prenatal drug exposure on infants and children – Take for example a mother who abuses heroin or prescription opioids during pregnancy can cause a withdrawal syndrome (called neonatal abstinence syndrome, or NAS) in her infant. It is also likely that some drug-exposed children will need educational support in the classroom to help them overcome what may be subtle deficits in developmental areas such as behavior, attention, and thinking. Ongoing research is investigating whether the effects of prenatal drug exposure on the brain and behavior extend into adolescence to cause developmental problems during that time period.

Negative effects of secondhand smoke – Secondhand tobacco smoke also called environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a significant source of exposure to a large number of substances known to be hazardous to human health, particularly to children. According to the Surgeon General’s 2006 Report, The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke increases the risks of heart disease and lung cancer in people who have never smoked by 25–30 percent and 20–30 percent, respectively.

Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction: Hazard of Spreading Infectious Diseases

Increased spread of infectious diseases – Injection of drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine in unsafe environment with unsterilized needles is currently accounting for about 12 percent of new AIDS cases. Injection drug use is also a major factor in the spread of hepatitis C, a serious, potentially fatal liver disease. Injection drug use is not the only way that drug abuse contributes to the spread of infectious diseases. All drugs of abuse cause some form of intoxication, which interferes with judgment and increases the likelihood of risky sexual behaviors. This, in turn, contributes to the spread of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B and C, and other sexually transmitted diseases.

At the beginning of the discussion I did mentioned that drug addiction is no respecter to persons and the problem of second smoke is just one of the many ways that we can be affected even if you are not using any drug directly. It therefore means that everyone is vulnerable and so action must be taken by all of use and not just the direct victims and their close confidants. This is a motivation for you and me to jump into the wagon of finding solution to bring up a healthy society.

Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction: The future of integrative addiction

In the journey of finding solution, doctor Akoury is not only addressing the direct victims but also the indirect ones including their healthcare professionals in various ways. In that respect AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, one of the leading pioneers in natural and holistic addiction treatment, will be conducting the first Educational, Functional and Integrative Addiction conference tailored for addiction professionals including doctors, counselors, nurses and addiction therapists. The conference is schedule for August 23-25 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This new frontier in Addiction Medicine will be conducted by the most influential group of leading visionaries specializing in the latest advances in natural and integrative addiction medicine, under the theme “The Future of Integrative Addiction”. We all have a duty to fight this scourge and as professionals let’s join hands in this fight by attending this conference. For more information about the conference you can reach the event planner Sharon Philips on Tel: 954 540 1896 or drop an email with all your queries to sharon@integrativeaddiction2015.com, you can also login to the event web site www.integrativeaddiction2015.com

Medical consequences beyond highs of drug addiction: It is never too late to quit

 

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Exploring the use of alternative treatment for addiction

Exploring the use of alternative treatment for addiction: Why this is become very necessary

Exploring the use of alternative treatment for addiction

Exploring the use of alternative treatment for addiction. You will get several alternative therapies at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center.

Substance abuse is not new in our life and it is not going away anytime soon if the current trend is anything to go by. If you look around you there will be some evidence of drugs being used even if it is being used moderately. Drugs are in my view poisonous and the term moderate use should not be applicable when it comes to drugs. Poison is dangerous irrespective of the quantity used just like the venom from a snake bite is poisonous no matter the age of the snake. Therefore we have a duty to correct the mess that has been propagated in our life by encouraging moderate use of certain substance. So many addicts today are suffering because they began using these drugs moderately, that is why we owe one another the duty of care by finding solutions including exploring the use of alternative treatment for addiction which is currently being embraced by many. Doctor Dalal Akoury MD and founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center is a veteran addiction expert who has offered lasting solutions to many people globally for over two decades now is going to be sharing with us more about the use of alternative treatment for drug addiction as we proceed into the discussion. In our previous article we had looked at NAD and neuro-feedback and we want to move further with the discussion exploring Ibogaine, meditation practices, exercise, yoga and biochemical restoration and nutrition as alternative treatment for addiction.

Exploring the use of alternative treatment for addiction: Ibogaine

Even though experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center are in agreement that Ibogaine is one of the best applicable alternative treatments for opiate addiction, it must be used with a lot of causion. This product comes from the root bark of an African rainforest shrub known as Tabernanthe iboga, It is commonly used ceremonially by the Bwiti tribe of Western and Central Africa to induce visions and shamanic experience. While it has been categorized as a psychedelic, it is more intense and longer lasting than LSD or mushrooms. It can have dissociative effects as well as sometimes serious effects on motor control, similar to those of the anesthetic ketamine. In the brain, it affects multiple neurotransmitter pathways, making it difficult to discern which effects are most significant.

History aside, animal and human research findings indicate that ibogaine is undoubtedly does relieve opioid withdrawal and because of that, the drug is now being administered in several clinics around the world globe even if it is often illegally. Nevertheless it is important to note that ibogaine is apparently not as safe as was once believed. This is because it associates poorly with many pharmaceuticals alongside other narcotic drugs and alcohol. It is illegal in some states including in the U.S. though in Canada, St. Kitts and Mexico the respective government have issued some regulation to certain facilities that offer it legally. In Mexico it is considered an experimental drug and the most advanced medical clinics only use it with patients who have passed a battery of medical tests.

Outside the U.S. it is used to treat addiction to methadone, heroin, alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, anabolic steroids, and other drugs. Ibogaine is also used to treat depression and PTSD. Derivatives of ibogaine that lack the substance’s psychedelic properties are under development. The purpose of this article is not to confuse you, but to help you understand how some of these alternative treatments are applied, where they are allowed and how to go about their use. Therefore if you have any concern about this product, you can schedule for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury for more insight today.

Exploring the use of alternative treatment for addiction: Meditation or mindfulness practices

Meditation is the art of practicing mindfulness, and 12-step programs and counselors alike recommend it as a method to prevent relapse. Gaining mindfulness helps substance abusers become aware of their thoughts and feelings, good and bad, but not react to the negative ones a key step forward in preventing relapse.

Mindfulness meditation is also a good way to help regulate mood. It can lower the levels of stress hormone cortisol, increase immune system compound interleukin, and assist in the body’s ability to detoxify itself of harmful chemicals, which can affect neurotransmitter receptors and alter mood.

Different types of mindfulness meditation exist. Like for instance vipassana meditation communicates to the mind not to react to the emotions and thoughts that result in harmful behavior. Some adherents claim that with enough practice, it’s possible to become permanently free of all negative behaviors including addiction. The Transcendental Meditation organization claims that controlled studies demonstrate that TM compared to other forms of meditation and relaxation significantly reverses physiological and psychological factors which lead to substance abuse. Compared to control conditions, TM significantly reduced the use of alcohol, cigarettes and illicit drugs in general population as well as among heavy users. Over time abstinence was maintained or increased.

Finally we started this discussion with a view of exploring the use of alternative treatment foe addiction and our primary focus was on the exploring Ibogaine, meditation practices, exercise, yoga and biochemical restoration and nutrition as alternative treatment for addiction. We have so far dealt with Ibogaine and meditation practices and we shall be proceeding with the remaining modes in our next article. We want to take this opportunity to encourage you to stay with us on the link and invite a friend too so that together we can get the necessary tools we need to defeat this problem of addiction. Like I have noted we are going to have a healthy discussion about biochemical restoration and nutrition, yoga and exercise as alternative treatment for addiction under the topic of “being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction.” In the meantime, if you have any concern about drug addiction not necessarily the alternative treatment for addiction, you can schedule for an appointment with the experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under the able leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury for guidance and professional results.

Exploring the use of alternative treatment for addiction: Why this is become very necessary

 

 

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The Scientific understanding of Revolutionized Drug Addiction

The Scientific understanding of Revolutionized Drug Addiction: The new ways of approaching drug addiction

The Scientific understanding of Revolutionized Drug Addiction

The Scientific understanding of Revolutionized Drug Addiction is one of the areas of solutions that must be explored to defeat drug addiction. This will be discussed at the Integrative Addiction conference

Life offers us various opportunities to learn from each passing day and many times we often neglect the lessons learnt from those opportunities. Take for example within the circumference of our lives as human beings, a lot is displayed to us by nature but what do we do? We bluntly ignore and move on only to realize latter on when the damage has been blown out of proportion and redemption becomes very difficult. Nonetheless we can still open back the pages and redeem ourselves and be healthy once again. According to experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, drug addiction is not new. History has it that in the past centuries experts studying drug abuse labored in the shadows of powerful traditions and fallacies about the nature of addiction. Doctor Akoury recollects that when scientists in the ancient times began to study addictive behavior then, individuals addicted to drugs were believed to be morally unsound and lacking in willpower. Those views have impacted negatively to the societies and that is why the society’s responses to drug abuse, treating it as a moral failing rather than a health problem. With this perception, meaningful solution was not sought instead the emphasis was on punishment to the victims rather than prevention and treatment. Today, thanks to the scientific understanding of revolutionized drug addiction, our views and our responses to addiction and other substance use disorders have changed intensely. A lot of cutting-edge discoveries about the brain have revolutionized our understanding of compulsive drug use, enabling us to respond effectively to the problem.

It is important to appreciate the strides made so far from the scientific findings that have brought new way of seeing things. We know that addiction is indeed a disease that affects both the brain and behavior of individuals. As things stand now, a lot of biological and environmental factors have been identified that are directly contributing to the development and the progression of the disease. Besides that more research is underway to establish the genetic variation that is likely to contribute to the development of the same. The reason why these studies are vital is because from the findings, experts are able to formulate effective prevention and treatment approaches that reduce the toll drug abuse takes on individuals, families, and communities.

These are all efforts being made to bring all forms of drug addiction to completion or to manageable levels. What is worrying is that, despite these advances, it is regrettable that many people today still do not understand why people become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug use. That is why doctor Akoury is bringing up this discussion primarily to fill that knowledge gap by providing scientific information about the disease of drug addiction, including the many harmful consequences of drug abuse and the basic approaches that have been developed to prevent and treat substance use disorders. Just to put emphasis, remember that we the professionals at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, we believe that increased understanding of the basics of addiction will empower people to make informed choices in their own lives, adopt science-based policies and programs that reduce drug abuse and addiction in their communities, and support scientific research that improves the nation’s well-being.

The Scientific understanding of Revolutionized Drug Addiction: The importance of having knowledge of drug abuse and addiction

There is a common statement in the holy book for those religious people that say “my people suffer because of lack of knowledge and I have come to give them knowledge that they may live.” Relating to our discussion, drug addiction is killing so many people simply because they are not aware of what to do, where to seek for help and those who knows are also locked in the doldrums of denial. This information is very important and just to give you the hint about the magnitude of the problem, doctor Akoury says that available statistics in America alone is worrying is that is anything to go by. From the statistics drug abuse and addiction to alcohol, nicotine, and illicit and prescription drugs cost Americans more than $700 billion a year in increased health care costs, crime, and lost productivity. Every year, illicit and prescription drugs and alcohol contribute to the death of more than 90,000 Americans, while tobacco is linked to an estimated 480,000 deaths per year. Now spread this to the globe and you can imagine the social, physical and psychological damage attached. No communication can be as loud as the one revealed by the statistics indicated above. This can only mean that if we don’t act swiftly, then in the near future we will be dinning with death in all our families. If this means anything to you, or if you are the direct victim of addiction or someone you know is struggling with this problem, then you can do the right thing to help by scheduling for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury today for the commencement of your treatment that will leave you much healthier, vibrant and productive to face the life a head of you with boldness and satisfaction.

The Scientific understanding of Revolutionized Drug Addiction: People of all ages suffer the harmful consequences of drug abuse and addiction

If you think that you are safe because you are still young and youthful, then you need to re-evaluate that position. Doctor Akoury explains that the scientific understanding of revolutionized drug addiction is a study that is all inclusive because the problem of addiction is also nondiscriminatory. In fact drug addiction has no boundary when it comes to who to attack; everybody is vulnerable as is explained below:

Babies – you may be raising wrinkles on your face but it is true that babies exposed to drugs in the womb may be born premature and underweight. This exposure can slow the child’s intellectual development and affect behavior later in life.

Adolescents – young people in this age bracket who abuse drugs often act out, do poorly academically, and drop out of school. They are at risk for unplanned pregnancies, violence, and infectious diseases.

Adults – As for the adults, who abuse drugs often, have problems thinking clearly, remembering, and paying attention. They often develop poor social behaviors as a result of their drug abuse, and their work performance and personal relationships suffer.

Parents – drug abuse often means chaotic, stress-filled homes, as well as child abuse and neglect. Such conditions harm the well-being and development of children in the home and may set the stage for drug abuse in the next generation. Finally we are lucky that something can still be done, and it is never too late to start now. Your life is your health that needs security which you can give by scheduling for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury today.

The Scientific understanding of Revolutionized Drug Addiction: The new ways of approaching drug addiction

 

 

 

 

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Being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction

Being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction: The benefits of alternative treatments of addiction

Being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction

Being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction is just the beginning towards getting lasting solutions about drug addiction.

When the society is hard hit by the prevailing circumstances of drug addiction, the economy of that society suffers immensely. A lot of violence, theft, erosion of peace of mind, family depression and fatigue, lose jobs and source of livelihood, emotional torcher for children due to parents’ separation; child neglect the list is endless. The problem of addiction is a serious threat to our social fabric, it teas apart all that we have worked for and when not addressed promptly, it may become very difficult to remedy the situation in the long run. We have been made prisoners in our own homes and villages because of the behaviors of some of our friends and relatives who have been hooked into drugs and we must choose to change this says doctor Dalal Akoury MD and founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center. In fact doctor Akoury founded this facility primarily to make a difference in people’s lives by focusing on Neuroendocrine Restoration (NER) to reinstate normality through realization of the oneness of Spirit, Mind and Body, Unifying the threesome into ONE. Her ways of administering treatment is all inclusive being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction. Previously we have discussed in-depth some of the alternative treatment for addiction and we are not about to stop now. We are actually focusing on more of this because we owe it to you. Therefore for the purpose of this article, doctor Akoury is going to take us through biochemical restoration and nutrition, yoga and exercise as some of the known alternative treatment modes for drug addiction currently. If it is fine with you, allow me to ask for your indulgence of staying on the link to be more educated on the best options you have when it comes to alternatives of treatment for substance abuse.

Being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction: Biochemical Restoration and Nutrition 

This mode of treatment may be new to many of you but all the same it is tailored to bring corrective measures and repair the biochemical imbalances that cause cravings, depression, anxiety and the unstable moods that lead to and the perpetuation of addiction. It is very important to appreciate that there are certain biochemical imbalances capable of making a person more prone to addiction and which this form of treatment (chemical nutrient therapy) endeavors to improve. The direct problems to be addressed by this may include imbalances of neurotransmitters in the brain, nutrient deficiencies, amino acid imbalances, hypoglycemia, inflammatory and oxidative stress, and adrenal fatigue.

Once biochemical imbalances are assessed, an individualized biochemical restoration plan can be established. This can include a personal nutrition plan, a micronutrient supplement including amino acids (sometimes with a futuristic approach of micronutrient injections), and prescribed physical activity and relaxation. The moment a balance is restored, the other addiction treatment modalities such as counseling and relapse prevention can be tackled more effectively.

Experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center believe that the single most ignored aspect to treating addiction is treating nutritional deficiencies. Many other nutritionists are also in agreement with this. Recovering addicts tend toward highly palatable foods that can provide a temporary reprieve from negative feelings. These are almost invariably processed foods with added sugar, salt and vegetable oil fats; refined carbohydrates, and caffeine rather than high-nutrient foods. Unfortunately, these foods destabilize blood sugar, spur inflammation, and deplete the brain of essential neurotransmitters that play a large role in stabilizing moods.

Doctor Akoury is very concerned that “nutritional interventions [should be] based on real food rather than supplementation.” And she is of the opinion that one should never be hungry and at the same time never be full approach of eating six small meals a day, or every two to four hours. In other words, people should eat in an interval of two hours small portions of food that will not make them to be too full or leave them hungry either. Therefore it is very necessary that addicts should strive for more protein, fiber, and healthy fats like those found in fatty fish, nuts, and flax seeds. Certainly, learning about nutrition, how to cook healthy meals and making good food choices are accessible options for the majority of people in recovery.

From a nutritional perspective point of view, an individual in early recovery can improve mood and fight off depression, anxiety, and stress by incorporating foods that contain an ample amount of omega-3 essential fatty acids, complete proteins, and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory vitamins and minerals. These foods will also help the recovering addict’s mind provide essential building blocks for depleted neurotransmitters, for example as well as the body, promoting healing of all systems and tissues damaged by malnutrition.

Being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction: Yoga

The meaning of Yoga is union in Sanskrit combining three aspects namely physical postures, breath work, and meditation. Remember that the philosophy of yoga is to bring the mind, body, and spirit together in a united alignment which is one of the main objectives of doctor Akoury to her clients. This actually promotes a state of inner peace that might assist recovering addicts in preventing relapse. Many studies have indicated that yoga can relieve anxiety, stress and depression.

The physical aspect teaches bodily awareness how to release pent-up emotions and stuck energy. For many in recovery, there has been a disassociation from the body through the use of drugs, alcohol, food, or other substances. Through practicing the physical “asanas” recovering addicts can become aware of their outdated behavioral patterns and make the conscious decision to change.

Breath work can be a key aspect of healing and recovery from addiction. The lungs are the link between the circulatory and nervous systems, and they provide detoxification, energy, and a built-in relaxation response.

Meditation is important because it allows recovering addicts a deeper sense of self-awareness. By becoming less influenced by the world around them, addicts can learn to nod off cravings and embrace their inner strength without the need for external validation through substances.

Being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction: Exercise

Daily exercise, even in small doses, can boost mood what most recovering addicts need in the absence of their substances of abuse. Starting an exercise regimen can help fill the void of using, lending a sense of purpose and offering a substitute, but natural, high. Doctor Akoury says that generally speaking exercise, whether aerobic or otherwise, has well-known health benefits, including improvements in the function of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, and endocrine systems. Physical exercise has many cognitive benefits that can specifically help recovering addicts. For one, it leads to increased neurotransmitter levels, improved oxygen and nutrient delivery, and increased neurogenesis in the hippocampus. It can have a positive effect on learning and memory. Executive control processes—working memory, multitasking, and planning is more positively affected in comparison to other regions of the brain.

Being mindful about alternative treatment for addiction: The benefits of alternative treatments of addiction

 

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Finding the valuable alternative treatments for addiction

Finding the valuable alternative treatments for addiction: The introduction of alternative medicine

Finding the valuable alternative treatments for addiction

Finding the valuable alternative treatments for addiction is not only helpful in treatment of addiction, but is also very economical for many.

The problem of drug addiction is one that is causing serious health threats to many people globally today. We cannot pretend that everything is alright when it is not. For this reason it will be noble to work together with one common goal of kicking out the problem of addiction out of our lives. It is true that today there are so many treatment methods both scientific and the alternative treatment methods. In order to defeat this problem besides the scientific medication, we must also embrace other treatment methods. That is why doctor Dalal Akoury and her team of experts from AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center are working round the clock in finding the valuable alternative treatment for addiction that will supplement the scientific solutions being offered currently.

You may be wondering about the safety of some of these alternative medications, it that describes you then you are just right however I want to let you know that as things stand today, it is actually safe to say that alternative treatments for addiction are no longer alternative in the “outside of the mainstream” sense. These days, many treatment facilities and therapists offer an array of these types of “supplemental” therapies, including acupuncture, equine (horse) therapy, neuro-feedback, biochemical restoration, hypnotherapy, yoga, watsu (water therapy), meditation, ropes courses, sound therapy, and the list is endless. Nonetheless, research findings are providing real evidence that proves that experimental treatment with psychedelic drugs though still illegal in most states including U.S. can have profound effects on reducing cravings and preventing relapse.

There still remains controversy among many recovery professionals as to whether “alternative” treatments can hold their own. The dominant view in the profession is that such treatment modes can be highly effective complements to traditional treatment, helping recovering addicts and alcoholics to muscle through early sobriety. But these techniques can’t do the recovery job alone; a “holistic” therapy such as meditation, for example, should be used in conjunction with traditional treatment-as-usual approaches. Actually there is no known research finding that is supporting the sole use of holistic treatments for chemical dependency.

Even so, advocates of many of the treatment modes argue they can have a profound if not crucial influence on recovery. What follows is a guide to some of the dominant and most promising alternative treatment modes and the evidence of their effectiveness, either as stand-alone or supplementary treatment strategies. Doctor Akoury is going to be with us as we progress with the discussion of all the listed alternative addiction medication above, and so you do not want to left out in finding out more about this health information. Keep reading and stay on the link for more and more of these informative health solutions.

Finding the valuable alternative treatments for addiction: NAD (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a coenzyme derivative of vitamin B3 – also known as niacin which is commonly found in all living cells. NAD is a key agent in metabolism, as well as many other basic cellular processes. Because it is essential to the production of energy in our bodies, it has become a valuable resource for helping addicts, especially when used in mega-doses, for rapid detox. In many cases of substance abuse, the body’s reserves of protein and vitamins precursors to NAD are low, resulting generally in low energy.

Doctor Akoury says that the mega-dose treatment is in IV form. Experts believe that it is effective in reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms in patients without using replacement therapies. Available statistics indicate that, it has been used successfully to treat addictions to prescription drugs including opiates, benzodiazepines, and stimulants, alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, suboxone, and methadone. Results may include improved mental clarity, increase in cognitive function, returned focus and concentration, more energy, better mood, and more positive outlook. I believe that as the discussion progresses, you are beginning to appreciate why it is important for everyone to take lead role in finding the valuable alternative treatment for addiction. Besides that advocates claim it opens addicts up to participate in effective therapy. Bill Wilson, the founder of AA, became an advocate of large doses of vitamin B and once claimed that it was the most effective help he had ever received. The AA board refused his appeal that AA should promote the concept to its members.

Finding the valuable alternative treatments for addiction: Neuro-feedback

According to the experts from AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center neurofeedback is a process by which electroencephalography (EEG) sensors are attached to one’s head which allows the brain’s activity to be fed back into a computer that displays brain waves in real time. The subject can then interact with her brain waves in order to alter them, directly impacting their frequency.

The procedure is a form of biofeedback, and it has been used for treating a variety of conditions, including PTSD. Over the past years, neuro-feedback has been gaining traction as a form of alternative treatment at leading recovery and rehab centers. Some addicts claim that it helps with everything from anger to insomnia key triggers for relapse. The limited science on it is positive but funding for a range of credible controlled studies has been hard to come by.

In essence, neurofeedback can increase or decrease states of arousal—a level of neural activity linked to brain wave frequency. An anxious person would obviously aim for a calmer state (a lower frequency) in a neurofeedback session; someone depressed would seek to create higher frequency and more neural arousal. “It can help keep [addicts] from leaving treatment early.” While neurofeedback has a 40-year history, it is still in its infancy as a treatment form for substance disorders. Morgan says there is “no medication out there with such a wide [therapeutic] use.”

Finally we are going to continue further with this discussion in our subsequent article for you to get the full knowledge about defeating drug addiction. Remember that drug addiction is actually a process and not really a destination. Therefore if you have any problem, then you need to seek for immediate help by scheduling for an appointment with the professionals.

Finding the valuable alternative treatments for addiction: The introduction of alternative medicine

 

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