Treatment Terms

Re-ha-bil-i-tate:

Restore to effectiveness or normal life by training.

Ad-dic-tion:

Compulsive physiological and psychological need for a habit-forming substance.

Drug:

A chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behavior and often addiction.

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Solution to Addiction - Drug Rehab

06/01/2008

There are many theories about why people get addicted to drugs and alcohol. One theory proposes that addiction is a "chronic relapsing brain disease". This theory does not provide much hope as it is difficult to get a new brain. What other solution would be available for a chronic brain disease?

A theory of addiction that lends itself to a practical treatment mode would be more helpful. If that treatment mode had the goal of a happy drug free life, it would be ideal.

Amazingly enough there is such a theory and a method for successful treatment based on that theory. The good news is that you don’t need a new brain. You can develop a clean body, clean mind and a personal sense of ethics that will lead you towards a happy and drug free life.

HOW AN ADDICT BECOMES ONE

The person tries to escape some physical or emotional pain by taking drugs. Finding the drugs offer temporary relief the person continues to use them. Cells in the body become accustomed to large amounts of drug metabolites (a broken down form of the drug).

 

When one tries to quit, cells in the body that have become accustomed to such large amounts of metabolites are now forced to deal with much decreased amounts.

The body perceives that it needs the drug to function and demands the drug through physical cravings.

 

With continued use of the drug, the body’s inability to completely eliminate all traces of the drug metabolites diminishes. The metabolites that remain are stored in the fatty tissues and these, released, cause cravings.

Cravings become so severe that the addict will do anything (in most cases abandoning all previous moral teachings) to get more of the drug. The addict commits misdeed against family, friends and self to satisfy these unrelenting cravings.

 

Because of these misdeeds, addicts cannot face themselves and dive deeper into drugs. They are now entrapped in full blown addiction, with two aspects of the condition. The biophysical condition and the biochemical personality.

The good thing about this theory is that there is hope for an addict. By addressing each point above, an addict can get clean, happy and productive.

Handling the Biochemical Side of Addiction

THE SAUNA EXERCISE PROGRAM:

 

The purpose of the Sauna/Exercise program is to purge the body of drug residues, thus greatly reducing or completely removing cravings. This is accomplished through an exact regimen that consists of the following: A. Exercise, preferably running, to stimulate circulation.

 

B. Prescribed periods in a low heat sauna to promote sweating.

C. An exact regimen of vitamin, mineral and oil intake.

D. Sufficient liquids to offset the loss of body fluids through sweating.

E. Regular diet supplemented with plenty of fresh vegetables.

F. A properly ordered personal schedule, which provides the person with the normally required amount of sleep.  (This is an intensive program which requires medical approval to participate.) 

 

The Sauna/Exercise program has resulted in astonishing improvements in students who consistently report:

• Ability to think more clearly.

• Improved memory and attention span.

• Greater energy.

• Increased awareness of surroundings.

• Increased feeling of general well being.

• Reduction or elimination of many symptoms associated with drug addiction, including depression, irritability and fatigue. • Enthusiasm towards life.

Handling the Biochemical Personality

After addressing the physical aspect of addiction and once the student is thinking clearly, this program moves through a series of specialized courses to help the addict recognize addiction life-style and thought processes. Once these are identified and addressed, the student is introduced to a new sense of values and developmental life skills.

Education is part of complete recovery

Learning Improvement Course enables the individual to enhance reading and comprehension skills. It enhances the ability to acquire and retain knowledge and overcome the barriers to study and learning no matter what one is studying in life.

Communication and Perception Course aids in breaking past impulsive behaviors and helps the individual overcome "living in the past."

Personal Values and Integrity Course is an ethics-based study program, the goal being to improve choices in life by applying the basic concepts of ethics and morals.

Ups and Downs in Life Course is designed to help students identify and disconnect from anti-social associations or relationships that may have adversely influenced them in the past, and gives fresh guidelines for the future.

Changing Conditions in Life Course teaches the individual to divide life into separate categories (self, family, group and spiritual) in order to inspect and repair damaged areas by utilizing practical formulas.

The Way to Happiness Course teaches the individual 21 guidelines that cover a moral and ethical code and way of living that results in a happier, more productive person.

The program is complete when the student recognizes and accepts responsibility for old habit patterns and harmful actions against others. The student examines and rehabilitates relationships with self, family, friends and society. The student creates a life plan for growth in all areas of life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For help go to http://www.drugaddictiontreatment.ca

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