Even the beauty of Manitoba's lakes does not protect its citizens from drug and alcohol abuse. Unfortunately, Young and old alike succumb to the temptations of cocaine, marijuana, pharmaceutical drugs and other substances every day.
Drug and alcohol addiction takes over a person’s life. Often, it destroys lives; not only that of the drug addict but their loved ones as well. After years of spouting the dangers of drug abuse, some people choose to throw caution to the wind and try that first drug. The rest is history. The drug controls the addict instead of the addict being able to control the drug.
Those who recognize their need for drug or alcohol rehabilitation, as well as loved ones, can be assured that there are many rehab programs available for the residents of Manitoba. One should not assume, however, that they are all alike. There are different theories on the best method of treatment. A life saving drug / alcohol rehab for MB is one that offers holistic healing. Holistic healing treats the mind, body and spirit. Since drugs and alcohol encompass each aspect of a person’s life, holistic treatment is the only method with which to fully recover from addiction.
World-wide, drug abuse is increasing. Canada and Manitoba are no exception. Choosing the right rehabilitation program could mean the difference between success and failure. Narconon has a program which offers holistic, residential treatment geared toward success. It is a life saving drug program for Manitoba. When the life of one drug addict is saved, so are the lives of their loved ones and friends.
These are key points to look for when searching for a successful drug rehab:
- Becoming drug and alcohol free should be done outside of the drug addict’s normal environment.
- The addict should be in a professional, yet caring place of healing.
- Healing the entire person (holistic healing) should be the goal.
- Skills need to be learned before returning to the normal environment.
Narconon Trois-Rivieres has been delivering an effective rehab program for over 10 years. Many people from Manitoba are now living happy addiction-free lives, thanks to Narconon.
Alcoholism and Drug addiction can be beaten. There are many people who used to be slaves to substance abuse but are now living happy, healthy lives. This success is due, in part, to wonderful programs that offer drug-free detox as well as education on how to remain drug-free once they leave, Narconon is such a program.
All it takes is a simple phone call and you or someone you love can be on the way to being drug and alcohol free.
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Despite what a person may think about drugs, the body identifies drugs as toxins or poisons as soon as they are taken.
This causes the liver and kidneys to instantly begin breaking the drug down to allow it to be excreted (eliminated from the body) by normal bodily functions. The drugs or poisons are broken down into what are called "metabolites," which are more easily eliminated from the body.
Metabolite - any substance involved in, or a product of, the organic processes in a cell or organism necessary for life. |
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Unfortunately, these metabolites are fat-bonding.
As they pass though the bloodstream, many of the drug metabolites are drawn to the fatty tissues that surround blood vessels and become trapped there.
In other words, the metabolites stick to the fat cells in the body and build up every time more drugs are taken.
This creates a "body burden" that may stay there for many years. Studies suggest that drug metabolites can affect the body's functioning for a very long time, even decades.
Chemically triggered drug cravings occur when the drug metabolites that have stuck to fat cells are released back into the bloodstream and travel to the brain. This can happen any time the individual's body burns fat for energy.
Normal life situations like stress, exercise or anger can launch the metabolites into the bloodstream from the fatty tissue, where they flow to the brain and cause drug cravings. |
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