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Why sugar is eight times more addictive than cocaine, Cocaine

Why sugar is eight times more addictive than cocaine, White Poison.

Sugar

Much as we need sugar in our bodies, its a very dangerous substance for the body sweet as it may be.

What if someone tells you that almost every day you ingest a drug that is one of the most addictive known to mankind? Or what if you are told that researchers and medical professionals the world over are now saying that if they knew the effects and destruction that this substance has on people they would have banned it and placed it on the same list as cocaine.

Sugar like cocaine is the cause of a pandemic of health issues, diabetes, obesity, disease and death. And what if you are told that you and your children are probably already addicts?

Contrary to Cocaine Sugar is a drug however that is consumable. In fact, it’s not only legal to push, pedal, distribute and sell sugar, it is also promoted and advertised openly and is one of the world’s most traded commodities. It is one of America’s top exported products of mass destruction. Together with weapons of war, alcohol, tobacco and entertainment. It is pervasive in almost every food type and major American food brand.

This addictive drug sugar not cocaine is one of the world’s most valuable agricultural commodities. In 2011 global export trade was worth $47 billion. $33 billion of it was exported from developing countries. Around 160,000,000 tons is produced every year, legally, by more than 123 countries.

The secret of its deadliness is out in most developed countries and its use however has increased in spite of this knowledge and has more than doubled in developing countries. So what is this addictive, pervasive, legal drug of choice? You have probably guessed it by now its C12H22O11 and I am almost sure you are a user on some level! Sugar!

Sugar is more addictive than cocaine

Research found that almost everything, delicious and very addictive stuff, called sugar or sucrose or fructose or many other names it now goes by to hide its presence. Ever since laws have been implemented to specifically state the amount of sugar in their products, manufacturers have been using various other names to hide the actual amount of sugar contained in them.

For instance look out for these sneaky labels – barley malt, beet sugar, brown sugar, buttered syrup, caramel, corn syrup, confectioners’ sugar, carob syrup, caster, date or demerara sugar, dextran, dextrose, high fructose corn syrup, maltose, molasses, sorghum syrup, treacle, panocha and many more.

Researched papers, documented by medical professionals, scientist and healthcare professionals. Every one of them agreed that sugar is the number one cause of obesity, diabetes, weight gain, inability to lose weight, loss of mental sharpness and the fact that overconsumption of sugar is in some way associated with many diseases in the world today. Some doctors are now saying that sugar is the next tobacco and that all of the techniques and tactics used by big tobacco to hide the addictiveness and destructiveness of tobacco are now being used and has been used by sugar manufacturers and sugar product manufacturers. One medical professor calls Pepsi and Coca-Cola trucks delivering their products to a store, “weapons of mass destruction” as dangerous as cocaine.

Sugar is more addictive than cocaine – My Own experience

Yes we do need sugar (glucose) and our bodies cannot function without it. We can however get our required amount from healthy fruits and foods and we need not add the extra 4kg of refined sugar every month, over and above what we require. May I share my addiction experience? It started a few weeks after I was born when my well-meaning, loving mother, was taught to add a few spoons of sugar into my cow’s milk (no formula back then) at every feed. It shut me up and I was a happy baby. It is crazy that we wouldn’t give a newborn child a bottle of Coke to drink but we give them sweetened milk and milk formula’s full of sugar without blinking an eye. Before I was two months old, I looked like a baby sumo wrestler and my habit was about 48 grams of pure Brazilian White a day.

I was on solids – porridge, within 3 weeks and the sugar doubled. I was tripping on Durban Snow at every feed. It didn’t stop there. In my teens, our family of four consumed up to 4 crates of Coca-Cola every week. That was almost a crate of Coca-Cola per person or 12 x 2L Cokes a week EACH. At 24 teaspoons of Angel White per bottle that was quite a habit. I want to remind you that Coca-Cola contained cocaine a century ago.

My sugar intake however wasn’t limited to Coca-Cola, I also got my fix from moms sugar filled cooking and La Rochelle bakery’s milk tarts, cakes, doughnuts, Koeksisters, Chelsea buns, desserts, custards and takeaways. My mom even put sugar in her carrot salad, which was also drenched in Oros. My favourite “salad” at a braai, was her sliced bananas covered in whipped cream with loads of sugar. Now that’s a flippen’ salad!

Funny thing was, if you offered her chocolates or cake she’d tell you she didn’t have a sweet tooth and didn’t eat chocolate or cakes. I gravitated to the brown form of the drug like Malema to a tender and chocolate became my drug of choice. Any fellow addict will tell you there is no better fix than a garage pie, a coke and a chocolate.  Sugar fix is for some a better fix than a cocaine fix.

It’s no wonder that most research papers and sites on sugar report that the average teen consumes between 34 and 38 teaspoons of sugar every day. In 2012 adults in the United States consumed over 45kg’s of sugar per year. That is more than 3.75kg a month. Looking at South Africa’s obesity and health issues and the fact that our diets have been influenced by all major US brands and “soda” companies we’re probably about the same if not worse.

Unlike Cocaine, sugar is found in most of our food but the adding of extra sugar and the creation of sugary products has grown exponentially. Researchers tell us the most efficient way to deliver a sugar fix is via the soft drink industry. Apart from the effects on your health, a sugar researcher tells us that drinking one sugary soft drink a day will increase your weight by 6kg per year. A bottle of Coke a day will increase your weight by 11kg per year. And don’t get me started on sugar substitutes and “diet” cold drinks. According to medical professionals they are nothing more than poisons. Medically most, if not all sugar substitutes are referred to as neurotoxins.

Sugar is more addictive than cocaine – Behavior Change

So I decided on 11 November 2013 to go 40 days cold turkey with my addiction. My father became a diabetic (no surprise) he stopped eating sugar and lost about 20kg in 6 months with no exercise and no change at all in his diet. After 40 of the hardest days of my life I lost 5kg and now on day 71, am down 8kg. I have to add that I have been weight training and not eating bread. So yes, I had a miserable Christmas!

I never started my sugar stoppage for weight loss. I really did it because I got to a stage when my health started to suffer and I was out of control.  I needed an intervention and the opportunity to kick my own ass. My waist had gotten so big I was asked to audition for a Michelin commercial, and I battled to tie my shoelaces in the morning without a respirator. I was on thyroid medication and Nexium for gastro oesophageal reflux, I battled to sleep, I had no energy and by 3 o’clock in the afternoon wanted to take a nap, I always got colds and flu, I got muscle cramps and injuries and I felt all round crappy.

Today I feel 100% healthier, I have stopped all of my medications, I sleep well, have more energy than ever before and I have lost 8 kg in fat. Not bad for just stopping and looking out for sugar. The most important and significant change is the fact that I have taken back control of my life from my drug of choice, beautiful, deadly, Florida icing – sugar.

Unfortunately I have found that one of the only ways to beat an addiction is to be placed in situations of temptation again and again and having to say no. Every time you are tempted and you say no, you take back the power. You take the power away from the addiction one temptation at a time. You will find, like I did, that the universe will, with love and kindness, put you into situations of mass temptation the exact day and week you decide to take back your power. It is perfectly designed because you cannot take back your power unless you are tempted. Taking yourself out of a situation does not allow you to exercise personal control. It’s the toughest most rewarding ride you will ever take. I dare you to be and acquire your superpower of self-control!

Well that is my drug, my admission and my personal challenge for the New Year. What is yours? Help is very close to you Dr. Akoury of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center will help you achieve optimal weight loss if sugar brings obesity to your life. At this facility we focus on Neuroendocrine Restoration (NER) to reinstate normality through realization of the oneness of Spirit, Mind, and Body, Unifying the threesome into ONE.

Why sugar is eight times more addictive than cocaine, White Poison.

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Stress and Obesity the Missing Link!!!

Stress and Obesity-Not a Union

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Research has found that stress leads to specific reactions in the body that cause induced cravings and lead to obesity

Obesity is a burgeoning problem in the developed world, and certain behaviors, such as increased portion sizes and reduced physical activity, can help explain why the obesity epidemic is spreading. Job strain might also contribute to the prevalence of obesity, and the current study addresses this issue in a cohort of civil servants followed over time. Obesity continues to be one of the largest public health concerns of the developed world. Analysis of data from the 2001-2002 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) found that the prevalence rates of overweight and obesity among US adults were 31.5% and 30.5%, respectively. The prevalence of overweight in children was 16.5%. Compared to the previous NHANES survey (1988-1994), the body mass index (BMI) greater than 30 among adults had doubled. (Of note, the prevalence of overweight and obesity were fairly stable between the 1999-2000 and 2001-2002 examination periods.)

Stress and Obesity-Understanding obesity

While the problem of obesity has been well publicized, clinicians should also understand that societal factors play a prominent role in obesity. In research sponsored by the World Health Organization involving 26 different populations worldwide, surveys of over 30,000 subjects found an inverse trend between BMI and highest educational level attained. Women with lower educational attainment were significantly more likely to be obese compared with men with similar educational backgrounds, although lower educational levels in both sexes were associated with higher obesity. Moreover, the negative association between educational attainment and obesity increased over the 10-year study period, indicating that the obesity gap between well-educated and poorly educated individuals was increasing. To reinforce these data, another study limited to developed countries found that increased income disparity was associated with not only higher rates of obesity, but also diabetes mortality as well among subjects at the lower end of the income scale. Other societal trends can affect obesity as well. In the United States, more individuals are choosing to eat at restaurants than at home, and the easiest and least expensive option in dining is often preferred. Such choices can increase the risk of developing obesity. Ecological research from 21 developed countries found that girls who ate fast food at least twice a week were more likely to become obese compared with those who ate fast food less frequently. Unfortunately, the assimilation of other cultures into American society may not help improve the obesity problem. In one study, while regularly eating at fast food restaurants increased the risk of overweight in adults and children in Mexican-American families by a factor of 2.2, the risk of overweight associated with eating at buffet-style restaurants was slightly worse (odds ratio = 2.8). Families who ate food at Mexican restaurants, however, were less likely to be overweight.

Stress and Obesity-The Environment

The work environment can contribute to obesity as well. In a study of 208 male workers in Japan, obesity was associated with psychological tension and anxiety, much of which was derived from high demands and poor decision latitude at work. The authors also found that higher degrees of stress negatively affected subjects’ diets, which contributed to higher rates of obesity. The current study examined the 10,308 civil servants from the Whitehall II study, all of whom were between the ages of 35 and 55. Work stress was assessed by the Job Strain Questionnaire and defined by poor work social support, high job demands, and low job control. Overall, work strain was associated with increased risk of BMI obesity by a maximum odds ratio of 1.73, and of waist obesity by a maximum odds ratio of 1.61. There was a dose-response relationship between the number of reports of stress and obesity. There were some interesting nuances related to the study’s main finding. Men were more likely than women to suffer the negative effects of job strain in terms of obesity, to the point that women did not experience a significant increase in waist obesity with stress. Overall, poor social support at work was the most important singular factor of job strain in increasing the risk of obesity in this study. The study was strengthened by analyzing individuals prospectively over time and employing repeated measures of job stress as participants advanced through their careers. However, the study was limited by examining a very specific group of employees — civil servants — in a first-world country.

Stress and Obesity-Health Risk

Obesity may just be a part of the overall increased health risk associated with work stress, with the sum of these risks being an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease. In a study of nearly 7000 individuals, the prevalence of smoking was elevated among subjects with greater job strain, while men with low degrees of decision latitude were also more likely to be sedentary. However, no job environment factor in this study was independently related to increase BMI. A case-control analysis of 609 workers in France found that job strain increased the risk of developing hypertension. The odds ratios for hypertension associated with job strain were 3.20 in women and 2.60 in men. Low social support at work was not related to hypertension, and, moreover, higher levels of social support did not mitigate the effects of job strain on hypertension. Another study of female nurses and male factory workers generally corroborated these results. Researchers found that increased duration of shifts during work was associated with increased systolic blood pressure among men over age 30. Both BMI and waist-to-hip ratio increased with increasing shift duration among nurses. The study of nurses and factory workers failed to find an association between blood glucose levels and the duration of shift work. In another analysis of the Nurses’ Health Study II cohort, working overtime was associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, while women who worked less than 20 hours per week had a lower risk of diabetes. There is also evidence that serum markers associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease may increase with job stress. A study of adults in Sweden found that men reporting high effort and low reward at work had increased levels of total cholesterol and the total cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio after adjustment for possible confounders. Women whose jobs required more effort had higher levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. The association between stress at work and cardiovascular risk factors such as BMI, hypertension, and lipid levels points to a possible larger relationship between work stress and cardiovascular disease. The researchers of the Whitehall study have previously examined this issue in their study cohort. They demonstrated that the hazard ratio for coronary heart disease was increased with low decision latitude among men (adjusted hazard ratio 1.43), but low decision latitude did not significantly increase the risk of coronary heart disease among women. However, both men and women experienced increased risks of coronary heart disease with higher demands at work. This increased risk of coronary heart disease was increased with job stress at all employment grades in the organization. This research echoed previous studies in that greater social support at work failed to improve cardiovascular outcomes associated with significant job stress.

Stress and Obesity-Effects
Stress

The harmful health effects of stress-induced obesity.

The effects of stress at work constitute a major public health issue. As clinicians, the best we can do is counsel patients about the potential cardiovascular and metabolic events associated with high levels of stress and encourage healthy life choices for patients at risk. While it may be unrealistic to ask employers to reduce job stress at all levels in our competitive economy, these same employers should understand that their employees’ health is critical to their success. There is a dearth of data regarding stress reduction programs at work and cardiovascular outcomes, and future researchers should address this issue. The phenomenon of obesity being among chronic diseases makes Dr. Akoury of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center very resourceful for you. She will help you achieve optimal weight loss, the Dr. Focus on Neuroendocrine Restoration (NER) to reinstate normality through realization of the oneness of Spirit, Mind, and Body, Unifying the threesome into ONE. With the help of Dr. Akoury your problem is sorted out for good.

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10 Days safe Drug Detox – How Can A Detox Program Change Your Life?

10 Days safe Drug Detox – How Can A Detox Program Change Your Life?

We’ve all heard of detox programs and its effects on physical health but how many of us would consider a 10 days safe drug detox program to fight drug addiction? Drug detox programs are yet not very popular among the general public, which is unfortunate because it is a highly effective treatment to prevent severe withdrawal symptoms. To understand the efficacy of drug detox programs, one must be aware of the severe withdrawal symptoms that a drug addict goes through. One of the major culprits in fighting addiction – for both doctors and patients – is dealing with the withdrawal symptoms that are hard to withstand with severe substance abuse. Your brain cells and body gets used to the drugs so much that your body’s ‘normal’ way of functioning becomes the addictive state. When you try to stop this all at once, the brain cells fight hard against your decision, which we call withdrawal symptoms. A comprehensive deteox program is the best way to fight addiction because it can smooth the rehabilitation process a lot easier.

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How To Choose A Clinic For Your 10 Days Safe Drug Detox Program?

Choosing a good clinic for your 10 days safe drug detox can be very challenging. It goes without saying that choosing the best detox clinic has a significant impact on your success with the treatment because if you choose the wrong detox program, the improvements may never come as you expected and it could further damage your health, say many experts. Dr. Dalal Akoury of AWAREmed, the leading 10 days Safe Drug Detox doctor in the USA is one of the best detox doctors to help you with your addiction recovery. Make sure to choose a licensed facility for your treatment with the doctor being highly experienced in the treatments offered. Drug detox is one of the first steps in the process of drug abuse recovery. When a person is addicted, his body is filled with harmful toxins from prolonged use of drugs. The body then becomes adjusted to a certain type of functioning with the amount of drugs inside the body, without which, the person becomes extremely sick. When a person is thinking about stopping the use of drugs, he or she becomes extremely sick and needs to be constantly monitored medically because of the psychological imbalances that occur during the detox process. Stopping the use of drugs on a façade and can cost seven health complications and serious withdrawal symptoms. Drug addiction includes both physical as well as psychological compliments. When a person is addicted to drugs, his body and brain continue to be impacted negatively. When a person consumes drugs, his body responds according to the drug’s side effects. The chemicals inside the body as well as the brain are all turned to create a euphoric affect, and the person becomes addicted to the feeling that is produced by these drugs. Hence, when the use of drugs is abruptly stopped, there are several withdrawal symptoms experienced by the person. Since the person is adjusted to constantly having drugs in his system, when the body does not get drugs, it refuses to function. On the other hand, constant drug use also has a psychological dependence. That’s right; the desire to keep on using drugs is irrespective of the negative consequences are a symptom of psychological dependence. This dependence happens in the brain whether the person is or not using substances. There are several negative influences experienced by an addict in his thought process and his thoughts change the way it prioritizes things in his life. Hence, the combination of psychological and physical dependence is characteristics of drug addiction.

When a patient is put through a 10 days safe drug detox therapy, he or she would be immediately assessed for the type and the amount of drugs in their system. This would help the medical practitioners to know the kind of withdrawal symptoms the patient might experience once they go through the therapy. Some patients might have medical issues which can complicate the after-effects of withdrawal and might need constant monitoring.

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How To Select A Good 10 Days Safe Drug Detox Center?

10 Days Safe Drug Detox – How Can A Detox Program Change Your Life?

10 Days Safe Drug Detox – How Can A Detox Program Change Your Life?

Choosing a good 10 days safe drug detox center is extremely important because it’s all about changing a person’s life completely. If you think that the drug detox center that you have chosen does not give you 24 hour medical supervision, it’s time that you move on to something that does. Since coming out of drug addiction is no simple task, it’s only normal to demand for 24 hours supervision to make sure that the patient is not going through any complications. Also, the detox center that you choose should have a systematic system and procedure to prevent medical complications and suffering associated with withdrawal symptoms. This is important because you do not want anything to happen while a patient is going through the treatment. AWAREmed has been recognized to be one of the leading drug detox centers because it gives a customized treatment plan for each patient and their 10 day drug detox program is considered to be the best for anyone to come out of their addiction in the initial phase of recovery. AWAREmed is founded by Dr. Dalal, and has highly experienced medical staffs that have helped millions of people to go through a drug detox program successfully. The center also has good psychiatric care that helps addicts to come out of their psychological problems associated with withdrawal symptoms.

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Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox

Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox

Effect of toxins and neurotoxicity in pathogenesis of obesity

Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox; Obesity is a metabolic disorder that can be characterized by abnormal accumulation of fat with associated co-morbidities. According to World Health Organization (WHO, 2010), over 300 million adults and 12 million children are obese, globally. Obesity is a complex disorder that involved several causatives including genetic, environmental and other factors. Obesity results in impaired energy homeostasis that is regulated by the higher centers. Studies have confirmed the role of hypothalamus in obesity (Kennedy 1953). However, the complete role of hypothalamus on fat regulation is unknown. Environmental toxins could contribute to neuronal damage, neurotoxicity and obesity in humans (Chung and Yoon 2008; Edwards and Myers 2008). Obesity due to environmental toxins is often less studied by the research community.

Industrial heavy metals and biotoxins exposure could cause obesity in humans. A study conducted by Turunen et al (2008) has suggested that increased marine fish consumptions are linked with higher exposure to environmental toxins and obesity risk. Obesity could increase the susceptibility of metal-induced cardiovascular effects (Chen et al. 2007; Lant and Storey 2010). Neuronal control is the main component of fat regulation and energy homeostasis maintenance. Gross anomalies in the frontal lobe could contribute to obesity (Pannacciulli et al. 2006; Taki et al. 2008; Ward et al. 2005). Experimental studies have demonstrated the direct association between increased adiposity and exacerbated neurodegeneration (Chen and Lipton 2006; Moroz et al. 2008; Sriram et al. 2002). Diabetic experimental animals fed with high-fat diet have exhibited symptoms of obesity with reduced brain weight and brain substrates including tau proteins (Moroz et al. 2008).

In experimental animals, methamphetamine induce dopaminergic neurotoxicity with reduced levels of striatal dopamine, dopamine transporter and tyrosine hydroxylase (Deng and Cadet 1999; Kogan et al. 1976; Sonsalla et al. 1989) and marked degree of neurodegeneration. When compared to lean experimental animals, the neurotoxic insult effects of methamphetamine were exaggerated in obese animals. Administration of methamphetamine could result in up-regulation of mitochondrial uncoupling protein-2 in the obese animals. These effects reduce ATP yield and cause obesity. Increased adipocyte apoptosis was reported in obese individuals with progressive neurodegeneration (Bharathi et al. 2006; Hirata 2002; Koh 2001; Ong and Farooqui 2005). In experimental animal studies, neurotoxins induced polyQ aggregation that was mediated by daf-16 and insulin-signaling pathway that contributes to obesity (Voisine et al. 2007; Ayyadevara et al. 2008; Gami et al. 2006; Grad and Lemire 2004; Inoue et al. 2005; Tullet et al. 2008). These studies have confirmed that obesity aggravates or induce neurodegeneration with impaired release of neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine (Belsare et al. 2010).

Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox. Addictive substances such as MPTP are highly lipophilic in nature that readily cross the blood-brain barrier and cell membranes. The neuroactive chemical is metabolized intra-cellularly into MPP+. Due to polarity, the xenobiotic is released and taken up by dopamine metabolizing cells via the DAT ((Russ et al. 1996; Javitch et al. 1985). MPP+ inactivates complex I of mitochondrial respiratory chain in the dopaminergic neurons (Mizuno et al, 1988) and reduce ATP levels with increased free radical generation. These molecular changes contribute to neurodegeneration of dopaminergic neurons and obesity.

Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox; * Detoxification and weight loss

Proper detoxification is vital for prevention of obesity and to promote weight loss among obese individuals. Detoxification process significantly reduces white adipose tissue storage in the vital organs and prevents generation of excessive fatty acids which are toxic to biological membrane.

Exposure to fat soluble toxins such as mold, PCB’s, formaldehyde, alcohol, pesticides and acetaldehyde due to digestive toxicity or overgrowth of intestinal candida could increase the risk of neurotoxicity and obesity. In low levels of toxicity, these environmental toxins cause thyroid dysfunction, liver degeneration and cellular health (Koob GF & Volkow ND, 2010; Spooren W et al, 2010; Purzycki CB & Shain DH, 2010; Hiestand PC et al, 2008).

Excessive exposure to these toxins could cause rapid weight gain with impaired defense mechanisms. Toxic challenges could contribute to neurotoxicity and metabolic crash. The role of fat-soluble toxins on neurotoxicity is mediated by activation of immune system and brain cell damage. These changes contribute to obesity and addictive behaviours with risk of Parkinsonism and Alzheimer’s disease (Russell L et al, 1991; Barone R et al, 2007).

Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox under the supervision of a trusted qualified physician who understands proper and safe detox. Dr. Dalal Akoury the Founder of AWAREmed can coach through Healthy detox. Call 843-213-1480

The aim of the detoxification is to reduce the accumulation of fat-soluble toxins in the vital organs and circulation that contributes to obesity. Detoxification process promotes weight loss in a natural way by preventing neurotoxicity associated with dopaminergic and leptin pathways. Generally, detoxification includes tailored diet such as Leptin diet with moderate exercise regimen to meet the individualized needs and to relive stress. Detoxification programmes could be organ-specific including liver, bowel or general. Healthy weight loss programme should include proper detoxification with healthy and balanced diet.

Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox * Liver detox and its effect on weight loss

 Modern lifestyle with stress is a major contributing factor for obesity and unhealthy lifestyle. In the recent days, detoxification as a potential weight loss method is gaining steam among the health conscious individuals. Detoxification programme includes healthy diet with balanced nutritional supplements to flush out the toxins. Liver detoxification process includes drinking of adequate levels of water with organic foods such as fresh fruits, raw and nutritious vegetables to aid liver health.

During active liver detox process, consumption of alcohol, caffeinated beverages, refined and/or processed food or tobacco are not allowed. These changes could improve the liver health; help the tissues to purge the toxin and to regenerate.

Liver detox diet mostly comprised of antioxidants, fiber rich diet with lifestyle changes and exercise. Physical activity including moderate exercising is recommended to aid toxin elimination via the sweat and stools. Liver cleansing diets generally promote intestinal health with proper elimination of the waste substances including urine and stools.

Liver detox aids weight loss by reducing the stress mechanisms and negative neural feedback mechanisms that are linked with obesity. Liver detoxification cleanses the liver toxins and aids proper functioning including normal synthesis of enzymes, optimization of food assimilation and cholesterol regulation.

Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox * Proper elimination of stool, urine, skin to achieve weight loss

Proper detox programme should aid complete elimination of stool, urine and sweat to improve weight loss among obese individuals. In addition with body’s own natural detoxification process, detox diets comprised of high-fiber diet, complex carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and minerals improve the excretory system to function properly.

Adequate water consumptions regulate the renal system and aids elimination of waste substances including urea, salts, creatinine and uric acid. Normal fluid elimination could optimize fluid retention/balance and prevents obesity. Proper elimination of urine and sweat prevents edema and improve weight loss among obese individuals. Daily defecation is vital for weight loss. Weight loss diet should promote colonic microbiome that detoxify food wastes and strengthen intestinal walls against the entry of pathogenic microorganisms.

Liver aids detoxification process and converts lipid-soluble chemicals into water-soluble compounds and promotes renal excretion. Lipid-soluble toxins are the main contributors of neurotoxicity and obesity. Some toxins are also eliminated via the lungs and skin during moderate physical activities including exercise.

Proper elimination of waste substances as urine, sweat and stools acts a natural detoxification process and reduce the effects of naturally-derived toxins in the body. To promote proper elimination of urine, sweat and stools it is important to consume required levels of water with balanced, fiber-rich diet. These steps can increase satiety and maintains optimal blood glucose with proper elimination of waste substances. Normal blood glucose homeostasis with balanced food could reduce the obesity risk in humans.

 Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox What is *The Proper detoxification and mechanisms that facilitate weight loss?

 Proper detoxification is important for balance of body mechanisms to lose weight. Some processes including treatment of hormonal imbalances, neutralization or enzyme potentiated desensitization with exercise could facilitate weight loss.

Treatment of hormonal imbalances, particularly adrenal and thyroid functions could improve the metabolic rate. Hormonal imbalances could delay the metabolic rate and also the detoxification process

 Neutralization or Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization could reduce the sensitization against harmful chemicals and to reduce toxic load in the body. Decreased free radicals generation could prevent the onset of metabolic syndrome, a key causative of obesity. Normalization of glucose and other metabolic pathways could facilitate weight loss among obese individuals. (McEwen LM, 1973; McEwen LM, 1975)

When combined with patient-specific exercises, the metabolic rate could be increased with reduced gut transit time. These mechanisms lower the food clearance rate from the gut and increase satiety. Improved glucose metabolism with food control could facilitate weight loss.

Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox addresses the* Links between detoxification pathways and weight loss

 Detoxification promotes healthy weight loss by intake of nutrients with less calories, sugar and salt which are addictive in nature that contributes to obesity. Detoxification reduces dopaminergic cellular neurotoxicity and obesity.

Detoxification processes directly affects the leptin, insulin and dopamine pathways that contributes to food addiction and cravings. Fiber-rich diets with nutrients increase plasma ghrelin levels that regulate insulin and leptin pathways. Controlled and healthy weight loss can be achieved by regulation of white adipose tissue formation which depends on insulin and leptin pathways. Ghrelin controls satiety and appetite and promotes weight loss among obese individuals.

Healthy Rapid Weight Loss Begins with Safe Detox under the supervision of a trusted qualified physician who understands proper and safe detox. Dr. Dalal Akoury the Founder of AWAREmed can coach through Healthy detox. Call 843-213-1480

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Amino Acid Addiction Treatment NER

 

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Amino Acid  Addiction Treatment 

Amino Acid Addiction Treatment NER is gaining steam. Three recent medical studies, one about compulsive gambling and two about cocaine addiction, examine the role played by simple amino acid in the treatment of addiction. These amino acids taken regularly in diet can help in normalizing the brain chemistry of those people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol.

 

Alcohol and drugs addiction and other various forms of pathological gambling have widely ruined addict’s family cohesiveness, personal finances and health. Addiction led  people to lose jobs and friends.  In addicted people the relapse rates are extremely high, this is why implemented Amino Acid Addiction Treatment  is very important.  Recent research provides an answer to addiction and relapse. Amino Acid Addiction Treatment, thereby offering much hope for a non-toxic, inexpensive option for treating addicts and helping them stop abusing substances.

 

N-acetylcysteine, which is a substance in form of sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine, is a chemical that is transformed to the brain neurotransmitter glutamate.  There is observational evidence that proves that reduced amount of glutamate in the brain will increase addictive behaviors of drug addicts. Taking N-acetylcysteine has been shown to increase the amount of glutamate in the nucleus accumbens (some regions in the brain). N-acetylcysteine, when low in glutamate can promotes abusers addictive behavior.

The Study confirming the value of Amino Acid Addiction Treatment 

Amino Acid Addiction Treatment

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In the first study, 15 people (volunteers) who had been taking cocaine received 600 mg of N-acetylcysteine every 12 hours for 2 consecutive days.  The test volunteers taking N-acetylcysteine were less likely to research on the internet for cocaine-related news. From the research, these volunteers who had taken this amino acid substance revealed in a questionnaire an impressive reduction in cocaine craving.

 

A second study conducted by the same researchers, provided 23 cocaine addicts with 600g, 1200g or 1800 mg of N-acetylcysteine twice daily for almost 4 weeks. These addicts who were given this amino acid substance had been seeking treatment prompting the researchers to use them as a research subjects.   Sixteen patients who successfully used this amino acid rich substance recorded a drop in cocaine use dramatically. The sixteen patients, who stuck with the program taking NAC, decreased their cocaine use. Initially, before the commencing on the use of this amino acid substance, they were taking cocaine 8 days in a month. They reduced their usage to 1 day in Month. The amount of NAC used in this study didn’t seem to matter or produce a different result. There were no side effects noted as a result of using the substance. This study substantiate the role of Amino Acid Addiction Treatment.

 

Amino Acid Addiction Treatment  is very important

This sounds great, about 80% reductions in the use of cocaine by these addicts.  But keep in mind that these people sought treatment so as to live a sober life. The will to live a life free from drugs is the key to successful therapy.  Amino acid Addiction treatment may help correct addicts’ brain chemistry and cement the desire to quit drugs consequently helping one to modify his or her behavior.

Earlier researches had shown that there is a biochemical component to substance addiction.  The positive effects of lithium, B vitamins, glutamine and dietary modifications have been shown for alcohol abusers. The field of optimizing brain chemistry has continued to receive a boost with many doctors venturing into finding the natural, inexpensive, safe and effective nutrients to help treat addiction. That is why we at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center use Amino Acid Addiction Treatment as a main step in our Natural addiction recovery program.

Amino Acid AddictionTreatment 

 

 

 

 

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