Cocaine Addiction: End Your Cocaine Addiction
Cocaine Addiction: End Your Cocaine Addiction – www.encognitive.com Prokopton wrote You cannot “think” or “group support” your way out of addiction because physiology is a strong component of substance and behavioral addiction. A holistic approach works best when all the components of addiction are addressed: emotional, mental, physiological and spiritual. This video will only discuss the physiological cause of cocaine addiction. So, if you’ve tried methadone, gone to support groups and they didn’t help, try the physiological approach. Here’s a very well written book on the physiology of drug addiction. I’ll read a few lines from it. End Your Addiction Now: The Proven Nutritional Supplement Program That Can Set You Free Authors: Dr. Charles Gant, MD, PhD, Dr. Greg Lewis, PhD Stop the Cravings, Kick the Habit Scientific research has shown that cravings for nicotine, alcohol, or drugs are the result of biochemical imbalances that disrupt the normal workings of brain cells. Now a pioneering specialist in addiction whose innovative treatment boasts an 80 percent recovery rate presents his three-stage, nutritional supplement program that can restore your brain’s proper biochemical balance-lessening cravings and eliminating addiction quicker and easier than ever before possible. Reclaim control of your life with: * A way to get started. The “Quick-Start” stage of the Power Recovery Program can help you reduce or eliminate substance cravings within 24 to 72 hours. * A way to reverse damage and restore health. You can detoxify …
MaineWorks: Felons Stay on the Job – and Out of Prison
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As a young man he turned to crime to fuel his addiction to crack cocaine. A little over two years ago he finished a five-year prison sentence for robbery. Coming out of prison, he says, was scarier than going in. "I basically felt like I had nothing …
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Boxing ring memorial erected at Tapia gravesite
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The 45-year-old boxer was found dead May 27 at his Albuquerque home. His turbulent boxing career was marked by cocaine addiction, alcohol, depression and run-ins with the law. Tapai's family says he died from heart disease and high blood pressure.
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Group works to keep youths off drugs
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The Arizona group's CEO, Leslie Bloom, said it is an affiliate of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, which grew from the brainstorming of a group of advertising executives during an epidemic of cocaine abuse in the 1980s. Shocked by the 1986 …
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Richard Roper: Legalize pot and gamble with our kids' futures
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A National Institute for Drug Abuse study found that very few high school students use other illegal drugs, such as cocaine or methamphetamine, without first trying marijuana. In fact, the majority of illicit drug users start with marijuana as …
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