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Substance Abuse: Natural Treatment Care Model

A Continuous Care Model for Substance Abuse

Substance abuse

Substance Abuse

Drug and substance abuse is more prevalent in todays society than we think. Did you know that 1 in every 10 Americans are addicted? However, only 11% of that population actually receive the treatment they actually need. Addiction patients’ biggest dream is the day they will break the chains of their addiction to these substances. These proven therapies are a comprehensive intregravtive approach to addiction treatment for alcohol, and substance abuse.

Natural Healthy Detox NAD and Intravenous Amino Acid Therapy for Substance Abuse

Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide often abbreviated as NAD is a metabolic co-enzyme and has the important job of structuring, repairing, and remodeling every cell in the body. These specialized enzymes require constant replenishment in the body. Unfortunately, alcohol and substance abuse prompt the human brain to reorganize, particularly on a cellular level. This process, neuroadaptation, is directly responsible for addiction-related brain damage and depletion of neurotransmitters. NAD IV therapy can be used to replenish the drained enzymes and target brain restoration. The intravenous amino acid therapy focuses on biochemical detoxification of the body and brain from the effects of addiction.

Liver Detox for Substance Abuse with Amino Acids

Liver is a vital organ in the body. In most cases the liver is exposed to toxicity that may impair its functions if necessary actions are not taken to clear the mess- detoxify it. Amino acids can be used in detoxing the liver and restore its health. There are several essential amino acids however these two are very important in detoxifying the liver; valine. This is necessary for muscle metabolism and the repair of tissues. It can be useful in the treatment of liver and gallbladder disorders. Another amino acid that is equally important in detoxing the liver is methionine. This amino acid aids in the production of sulphur, which is necessary for normal metabolism and it is also essential for the synthesis of hemoglobin and glutathione that fights against free radicals.

Exercise for Substance Abuse Treatment

Exercise plays a vital role in achievement of healthy wellbeing. The body is made up of muscles that need to be strengthened in order to support the health of the body. Through exercise the body gets detoxified through sweating. Exercise also improves the metabolic functions of the body. Exercise aids the liver in detoxifying the body therefore relieving the liver from the burden of accumulated filtrate of toxins from alcohol and substance abuse. Exercise also strengthens the heart and improves the flow of blood hence increasing the rate at which the waste products are removed from the body.

Meditation for Substance Abuse Treatment 

Meditation is a vital part of healing your mind body and spirit. Meditation is promoted to have many health benefits. Meditation is a perfect way to detox the mind and restore calmness throughout the body. However, it seems it serves more than just restoring calm and detoxing the mind; it also detoxifies the liver. It is argued that when the digestive system works well there is less buildup of waste in the liver. Good digestion is received when the body, mind and spirit are in synchrony. Meditation helps the body, the mind and the spirit to have good communication and enables proper metabolic functions of the body which is vital in liver health.

Hormonal Restoration for Substance Abuse Treatment

As discussed earlier, hormones are vital in a person’s body. They are the chemical messengers that are secreted directly into the blood. Without these hormones certain vital functions of the body cannot be accomplished. There are hormones that are responsible for metabolic functions. Sometimes hormonal fluctuations may interfere with the metabolic functions of the body leading to a liver overburdened with toxins. In such a scenario hormonal restoration becomes necessary to restore the health of the liver and the entire body.

Psychoneuro-Endocrine-Immune Restoration for Substance Abuse

The neuroendocrine and immune systems communicate bidirectionally. The neuro-immune-endocrine interface is mediated by cytokines acting as auto or endocrine factors regulating pituitary development, cell proliferation, hormone secretion, and feedback control of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Restoring the psychoneuroendocrine immune system beefs up the security of the body to fight unwanted pathogens hence vital in protecting the liver after detoxification.

Adrenal Rehabilitation for Substance Abuse

Adrenal glands play a major role in the body as it is the site on which many hormones are produced. However, alcohol and substance abuse may affect the adrenal glands making it inadequate to perform its function of secreting vital hormones that will keep the body in perfect health. After detoxifying the liver, the adrenal restoration becomes a vital procedure to ensure good liver health as well as body health.

Continuing Care for Substance Abuse

Substance abuseAfter adrenal rehabilitation and liver detoxification, there is still need to continue providing care to those facing substance abuse. This will mean that he/she should maintain the good practices of health. It will also involve consolidating all the good practices that will keep he/she fit and away from issues with substance abuse.

Finally, you need more information to stay away from dependence on substance and drugs as these have crippled societies and that is why here at AWAREmed we are dedicated to finding the best solutions to addiction and substance abuse. Dr. Dalal Akoury (MD) helps any patient to be addiction free. Do not hesitate to call AWAREmed for help in managing type of addiction as well as other diseases.

A Continuous Care Model for Substance Abuse

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Cancer Therapy; Dietary manipulations for Cancer

Dietary manipulations that affect the growth of cancer cells

Cancer therapy

Cancer therapy

Cancerous cells just like other healthy body cells depend on steady supply of nutrients to be able to survive. Many nutritionists have opined that the best way to safely kill the cancerous cells is to starve them. However over the years it has never been easy to starve the cancer cells while supply the healthy cells with nutrients since they all depend on glucose. There are many researchers that went a step further to come up with safer ways to kill the cancer cells through starving them without hurting the healthy cells. Other loopholes have been found that have enabled nutritionists to come up with some effective dietary manipulations to help fight cancer without leaving the patients with life threatening side effects. These dietary approaches are meant to be a better alternative to cancer therapy of and other nutritionally afflicted diseases.

Some of the dietary approaches developed are still up to now being researched on to establish how effective they are. Some are even controversial as they are supported and rejected in equal measure.

Here are some of the dietary manipulations that are said to have an effect on cancer cells survival and growth.

Ketogenic Diet and cancer therapy

A ketogenic diet advocates for high quality proteins and healthy fats while it eliminates all but non-starchy vegetable carbohydrates. The argument behind the ketogenic diet is that: since cancer cells need glucose to survive and the carbohydrates turn to glucose in the body reducing the amount of glucose in your body starves the cancer cells. The healthy cells also rely on glucose for survival, fortunately our healthy cells are flexible enough to turn to ketone bodies for energy unlike the cancer cells that suffer defects that deny them this flexibility to turn to ketone sources of energy. This gives a loophole to starve the cancer cells by reducing the amount of glucose in the body.

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The healthy cells will survive in absence of glucose as they can depend on ketone bodies for energy and live on however the cancer cells solely depend on glucose hence will be starved to death.

The ketogenic diet also minimizes the mTOR pathway that enhances cell proliferation. This diet that restricts all starchy vegetable carbohydrates but advocates for healthy fats and high quality is a better way to kill the cancer cells and should be adopted by anybody not only to treat cancer but as a daily feeding lifestyle as it is an ideal fat burning diet.

Calorie restriction and cancer and Cancer Therapy

Reduced calories intake has a positive impact in fighting cancer. Researchers have come out with findings to support this notion, however a more detailed argument is that when humans reduce the calories intake the expression of certain proteins that foster cancer cells survival will be limited.

Basically eating calories results in the calories being broken down to provide energy for building of proteins so when calorie intake is restricted there will be slowed rate of metabolism and the functions of  most proteins will be limited. The researchers have also found out that reducing calories intake will help in minimizing over expression of Mcl-1 which is the protein linked to formation and growth of cancer cells.

Sugar is the sole energy for cancer and if sugar is restricted and replaced with another alternative: fat, there will be no fuel to help in the growth of cancer cells since they cannot switch to fat since they do not have the metabolic flexibility to change to other energy sources other than sugar fuel.

Amino acid restriction and cancer therapy

Amino acids are vital building blocks in our bodies and the cancerous cells are dependent on the amino acids for growth. Two of the amino acids these are phenylalanine and tyrosine have an ability to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Most cancer cells are dependent on these two amino acids but melanomas, breast cancer and prostate cancer are greatly affected by restriction of these two amino acids. When the amino acids are restricted the growth of cancer cells is inhibited greatly. Restriction of amino acids has also induced apoptosis on many cancer cells. A research that was spearheaded by Dr. Meadows who is the Director of the Cancer Prevention & Research Center at Washington State University showed that amino acid restriction can be a very valid alternative cancer therapy.

Carbohydrate Restriction and cancer therapy

Carbohydrates are a major source of glucose and the cancer cells solely depend on the glucose for their survival. The cancer cells need more of the glucose than the healthy cells. When there are lots of carbohydrates in the diet the cancer cells are poised to grow and spread even faster. Since the cancer cells can only survive on the glucose when the carbohydrates are restricted they will not find enough glucose to feed on and will therefore starve to death. The normal cells are able to adapt to other sources of energy like fats in the body.

Finally…

Alternative cancer therapy  are becoming the most popular options to cancer Cancer therapy. This is because the conventional  Cancer therapy like chemotherapy are not only expensive to most cancer patients but also leave the cancer patients with lots of life threatening side effects.

To be able to live a cancer free life you need to get empowered on how you can keep away from the unhealthy habits that may put you at risk. You also need to know the better alternatives to cancer therapy

 Coley’s Toxins as an Alternative Cancer Therapy 

Just contact Dr. Dalal  Akoury(MD) who is dedicated to availing vital information about cancer to all those who seek them. Check her website for regular updates AWAREmed

Dietary manipulations that affect the growth of cancer cells

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