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		<title>How Marabou Herbals Sexual Health Products Help In Overall Health?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 10:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maureen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clearly, sexual health enhancement products are things that find favor with a lot of people only because of the fact that they help people look far better than what they are, and in fact, these sexual health products also take care of a lot of health disorders. It is almost like saying that you are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Clearly, sexual health enhancement products are things that find favor with a lot of people only because of the fact that they help people look far better than what they are, and in fact, these sexual health products also take care of a lot of health disorders. It is almost like saying that you are killing two birds with a stone, but then you got to be careful.</p>
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<p>The point is some of them may even waste your time. For example, a site may only sell sexual potency pills and may not look at offering a holistic sexual health management system. Most importantly though, some sites we have looked into have been selling fake products too.</p>
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<p>But, with Marabou Herbals, we found a lot of things different</p>
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<p>It offers a whole list of products for people to buy (Later here, you would find the list of products offered by Marabou Herbals).<br />
Excellent volume based discounts. Now, with Marabou Herbals, you could buy 12 boxes of Prosolution pills and save about 0 in shopping. It is true. When you buy 12 Prosolution boxes from Marabou Herbals, the eventual cost would be 9, as opposed to the original price of 0. How is that for a deal?<br />
A complete sexual health products system is offered. With Marabou Herbals, you can shop for one of these – Virility, Sexual Potency, Sexual enhancement gel for women, pore relief gel and so on. You can either shop for one of these products, try out any combination or, buy the entire sexual health kit.</p>
<p>Prosolution pills and Prosolution Gel<br />
Proenhance and Volumepills gel<br />
Provacyl<br />
Proshape RX<br />
Her Solution Pills and Her Solution gel<br />
Gen FX<br />
Clearpores.</p>
<p>Marabou Herbals&#8217; products take care of deep face wash, deep cleanse, sexual potency, female sexual enhancement products and many more.</p>
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<p>PS &#8211; For all those of you who bought the product, a big THANK YOU. Let me assure you that you have made the best choice.</p>
<p>PPS &#8211; For all those of you who are still thinking, you can ask me your questions in the Comments section of this article and I will revert.</p></p>
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		<title>Help With Drug Addiction – How to Recover Without Rehab</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:07:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maureen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately, most counselors, specialists, psychologists, and recovery groups still believe that addiction is not only a disease, but it is also incurable! Well, as an addiction recovery coach, I have proven both of those hypothetical presumptions to be dead wrong! Â  Disease is defined as an affliction that can be pathologically diagnosed. To date, there [...]]]></description>
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Unfortunately, most counselors, specialists, psychologists, and recovery groups still believe that addiction is not only a disease, but it is also incurable! Well, as an addiction recovery coach, I have proven both of those hypothetical presumptions to be dead wrong! <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>Disease is defined as an affliction that can be pathologically diagnosed. To date, there is no such pathology to diagnose addiction because it is plainly a behavior and not a disease. Therefore, addiction is not a disease but rather a choice! But, before I reveal the direct fundamental issue that drives that choice, letâs examine the current traditional rehabilitation treatment options. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>Outpatient Therapy <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>Outpatient therapy is usually conducted by holding weekly meetings with a counselor substance abuse therapist. Typically, the therapist employs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and/or a 12-Step Program as the primary treatment modalities. However, in some cases a more intensive day treatment protocol is used, which more closely resembles residential treatment. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>Inpatient Therapy <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>Inpatient therapy provides an intensive but brief residential treatment model based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and/or a 12-step program. This treatment model requires inpatient admission to a treatment center or hospital based facility for a specified period of time, which is usually 3 to 6 weeks. The inpatient treatment phase is generally followed by extended outpatient therapy and participation in a self-help group. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>Residential treatment programs <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>Residential treatment provides care 24 hours per day, generally in a non-hospital setting. In many cases this type of treatment model utilizes the therapeutic community model but also may employ other protocols such as the cognitive behavioral therapy model. Therapeutic Communities are residential programs with planned lengths of stay of 6 to 12 months. The goal is to re-socialize the individual to a drug free lifestyle. Many of the programs offer some type of employment training service to assist the patient with their transition back in to society. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>In short, the majority of these programs employ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and/or the Alcohol Anonymous 12-Step program. These treatment modalities not only fail in excess of ninety percent of the time, but in my opinion, they are also counterproductive and dangerous! <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>First, letâs examine the nuts and bolts of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. CBT) is based on the assumption that most emotional and behavioral reactions are learned. Therefore, from a (CBT) perspective addiction is learned behavior that evolves into a disease. The goal of (CBT) therapy is to help clients unlearn their problematic behavior (addiction) by learning new patterns of more appropriate behavior. CBT employs stoicism or passive approach that attempts to teach the client patience in the face of adversity by disconnecting from their emotional issues. In my opinion, this is not only ineffective, but it is also dangerous since it can exacerbate depression. This model is an exact contradiction to the components required to overcome addiction and flies in the face of common sense. But, before I reveal the two components required for addiction recovery lets examine the 12-step philosophy. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>The 12-Step Program originated in the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. The principles of the program place a great deal of emphasis on spirituality, powerlessness, and the emergence of a personâs sense of soul. The goal of the program is a spiritual awakening although most find it difficult to accomplish because they feel victimized. Many of the steps are presented as being paradoxical, claiming that you are powerless, but like magic, you suddenly become more powerful by admitting that you possess shortcomings and defects of character. In my opinion, not only are many of the 12 steps counterproductive, but they have also contributed to the rise in antidepressant usage. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>In conclusion, the primary modalities of addiction treatment fail in excess of ninety percent of the time. I believe this to be directly attributed to their passive, stoic, self-incriminating, and powerlessness components. Addiction recovery requires liberation and empowerment. Therefore, (CBT) and the 12-step program is a blatant contrast to successful addiction recovery. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>Ok, now that you understand why traditional treatment fails in excess of ninety percent of the time, letâs talk about how to recover from addiction. First, let me say that depending on the severity of your drug addiction, you may or may not experience symptoms of withdrawal. If youâve attempted abstinence in the past, you may have a firm understanding of the degree of withdrawal symptoms you will face in this subsequent process. If you are questioning the severity of the symptoms, it would be wise to seek medical assistance with this withdrawal prior to embarking on the recovery path. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>To begin the recovery process you must first uncover the root cause of your addiction. I believe that there is a common denominator or root cause of every addiction. Plain and simple, the root cause of addiction is the emotional scars caused by family dysfunction. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>Take a moment to examine the source of your emotional pain! Were you physically, verbally, or sexual abused as a child? Did your parents control or manipulate you? Did your parents put forth a part time effort towards a job that required full time parenting? Did your parents abuse alcohol or drugs? How have these negative patterns crushed your <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>self-esteem? Are you angry at your self for failing to face these issues? Do you blame yourself for your self-destructive behavior and for losing your self-respect? Like most, you may not realize how much these family dysfunctions have destroyed your self-esteem or why they are the root cause of your addiction. <br/><br/>Â  <br/><br/>There are two components to successful addiction recovery liberation and empowerment. Liberation is used to describe the process of liberating yourself from the binding emotional constraints of family dysfunction. Empowerment is used to describe the restoration of ones self-esteem. In essence, addiction is a self-esteem issue. So, can you begin to understand why the traditional methods of (CBT) and 12-Step Programs fail? How can you liberate yourself from your emotional baggage by passively disconnecting from it and sweeping it under the rug? Furthermore, how can you restore your self-respect and self-esteem by admitting you have shortcomings, defects of character, and that youâre powerless? You canât! And, if you canât the traditional treatment methods are equivalent to putting on a band-aid when you need surgery! <br/><br/>If you would like more information on how to beat your addiction os stop drinking without rehab, subscribe to my free-e guide below. <br/><br/>Best wishes, <br/><br/>David Roppo <br/><br/>The Addiction Freedom Coach <br/><br/>overcoming addiction <br/><br/>overcome addiction <br/><br/>how to stop drinking <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Drug Addiction – Signs to Look for and Getting Help</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 17:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maureen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some, using drugs is a recreational habit and they can keep it under control. For others, it becomes uncontrollable and starts to affect their daily lives. There are many different types of drug addiction or substance abuse. Once can be addicted to drugs, alcohol, nicotine, prescriptions and even sex. Having a substance abuse or [...]]]></description>
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For some, using drugs is a recreational habit and they can keep it under control. For others, it becomes uncontrollable and starts to affect their daily lives. There are many different types of drug addiction or substance abuse. Once can be addicted to drugs, alcohol, nicotine, prescriptions and even sex. <br/><br/>Having a substance abuse or drug addiction problem will change many things in your life. You will find that your family and friends will come in second place to your drug needs. It can also affect your job where eventually you could become unemployed because you could no longer function. Before you know it you could be without your family and homeless all at the same time. <br/><br/>Another side effect is on your health. You may find that you are sick more often than not and your body will ache if you are not able to meet its demand for the substance that you are addicted to. This will interfere with your normal everyday lifestyle as nothing else will be as important as getting your next fix. <br/><br/>Depending in which type of drug you are using will depend on the types of physical damage that you have as well. There could be nose bleeds, lack of sleep, problems with your teeth as well as loosing or gaining weight at a rapid pace. You could also find that your mind is not working quite as it used to and it will take longer to think of something. <br/><br/>If you notice any of these symptoms with someone that you are close to, you may want to keep a close eye on them. The one thing most drug addicts have in common is denial. You must come to terms with the fact that you cannot make someone quite using drugs. This is something that they must choose to do on their own or the chances of recovery are slim. <br/><br/>When you realize that a friend or a loved one has a problem and you try to talk to them about it, you may get mixed answers. They may tell you that they can stop when they want to or blame it on you. This is a normal reaction to being confronted with their problem. The important thing to know is that it is not your fault and there are ways to help your loved one. <br/><br/>You can do some research to find ways to help your loved one get clean. Look into support groups off familyâs that are going through the same thing and find out how they are dealing with the situation and get some ides. You can also speak with a counselor at a rehab and they can give you some suggestions as well. Remember, you cannot force someone to stop using drugs. But, you can become a support system to help them to recover. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Drug Addictions: How to Help Drug Addictions With Self Hypnosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2011 05:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maureen</dc:creator>
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Drug addictions help us to understand the nature of habit. You can overcome drug addiction whether you are dependent on cocaine, marijuana, pharmacy medicine or alcohol. No matter what the addiction, hypnosis can guide you through your recovery, providing the psychological and physical support that you need. <br/><br/>Addictions Self Help <br/><br/>Your self-help approach to treating your substance addiction habit is best approached with the added support of a physician. Talking openly with your doctor assures you that you are taking all of the necessary steps to improve your lifestyle and your health. Illegal—and even legal—drugs have detrimental effects on your physical being. <br/><br/>Addictiveness is a problem because you become psychologically and physically dependent on the drugs. Taking a comprehensive approach to your self-rehabilitation efforts is ideal. Your physician offers you privacy and discretion in this matter so you are able to work through your situation in privacy.  <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>Drug Addictions Help Us Understand Habit <br/><br/>When you look at your dependency as a mere habit, you begin to empower yourself over the condition. The process of using your mind to take control of your habits and your physical responses is best approached through the subconscious mind. This is the habit center of your brain that produces automatic physical responses and automatic behaviors in many cases.  <br/><br/>Using Hypnosis to Overcome Substance Abuse <br/><br/>You are also better able to work through your physical discomfort from withdrawals using self-hypnosis. This approach removes the focus away from the withdrawals and on to your recovery. You feel the anxiousness and stress leave your body along with the toxic substances.  <br/><br/>You can find the support you need with hypnosis recordings like the one found here &#8211; Drug Addictions Help. The legendary hypnotherapist Duncan McColl whose work has helped countless people created this masterful compilation.  <br/><br/>Another excellent selection is by the talented hypnotherapist Joseph Clough found here &#8211; Overcome Drug Addiction. Joseph uses his natural gift for language and suggestion to guide you through recovery. Other helpful recordings on this topic are available here &#8211; Addictions Self Help. Just click the links for more information. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Ways To Help Teenager With Drug Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 05:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maureen</dc:creator>
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Now, teenage drug addiction bothers many parents, for drug abuse is harmful and teenagers are likely to get into addiction. Since adolescence is a period of transition and growing up, teenagers are curious about any new things and they are easy to experiments. When parents realize that their children have drug problems and must find treatment, they frequently do not know where to turn. Some information is available here. <br/><br/>First of all, parents should face the fact. Teenagers are accessible, and they can access new &#8220;drugs&#8221; every day. The children are curious and they are vulnerable. Therefore, when your children get into drug addiction, do not think it is unacceptable and shameful. Instead, you should squarely face it and take some steps to help them get rid of addiction. <br/><br/>It is essential for parents to help the children get through this hard time. As parents, you can do lots to help your children. You can offer guidance to them and let them know that it is safe to come and talk to you. It is not wise to abandon them at this time. Right now, what they need is a strong parent. <br/><br/>The most important thing parents can do is trying to communicate openly with teens and encourage them to talk about anything that they are experiencing. People who realize they get into this dangerous habit may be too embarrassed or afraid to tell. They might even be worried that they will land into trouble if they admit to have this problem. Abusers need someone trustworthy to talk to. It&#8217;s important not to storm into their room and start going through their clothes or dragging them off to the doctor for a blood test on suspicion that they are using drugs, which may make your children keep away from you and get the situation worse. <br/><br/>Making teenagers aware of the damages the drug addiction causes is very important. Many teenagers get into addiction just because of their curiosity to new things. They may not know the drug substances and the harm these substances cause at all. Parents should make efforts to let the children know drug addiction is harmful to health, mind and society. When they know well this drug addiction, it may be easy for them to quit it. <br/><br/>In addition, you can take many other ways to help your children get rid of drug, such as detoxification and residential rehabilitation. Detoxification is for adolescents who need safe, medically supervised relief from withdrawal symptoms when they first enter a rehabilitation program. Residential rehabilitation is for teens who cannot stop using drugs without 24 hour supervision. In a residential rehab program, these teens can learn and practice new skills that will help them in recovery. <br/><br/>Aftercare is a very important part in recovery, and it can help teens to maintain a drug free lifestyle. After your children quit this addiction, continue to support and encourage them. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>How Do I Help a Drug Addicted Person?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 17:56:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maureen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drug addiction perhaps is the worst thing a person could do to his life. It does not only ruin his physical appearance, his psychological, emotional, financial and social well being. And the sad part here is that drug abuse and addiction does not classify, it affects men, women and children of all ages, races, cultures [...]]]></description>
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Drug addiction perhaps is the worst thing a person could do to his life. It does not only ruin his physical appearance, his psychological, emotional, financial and social well being. And the sad part here is that drug abuse and addiction does not classify, it affects men, women and children of all ages, races, cultures and socio-economic strata. <br/><br/>The trail to drug addiction begins with that first act of taking drugs the next thing you know your addicted to it! Over time, a person may need more of the drug to get the same effect. Drug seeking becomes compulsive, in large part as a result of the effects of prolonged drug use on brain functioning and, thus, on behaviour. Drug addiction makes drug use a compelling need, not a casual choice. <br/><br/>For the past years drug addicts were labelled as flawed people with weak moral characters who withdraw from lifeâs difficulties and pressures by getting high and disappearing into their own psychedelic worlds as an author said. But I would have to disapprove that drug addicts should be regarded as like thatâ¦I knew a lot of drug addicted people out there. Discrimination is not what they needed â¦help is what they really need in situations like that. <br/><br/>First thing you should do if you are suspecting a friend, a relative or a loved one as being drug addicted is to assess the signs and symptoms of drug abuse. Once you are sure that somebody is hooked with addictive drugs, never confront him directly. Explore his feelings, find out whatâs going on with himâ¦find out if he has problem or what. Emphasize the importance of getting help from a rehab centre. Drug rehab is available nowadays in a wide array of shapes and sizes, from very basic outpatient detox through fully immersive and involved rural retreats in beautiful locations. Some people naturally assume one is better than the other, or that the length and price of that stay should be key indicators of their effectiveness. In fact, the only true measure of a drug rehab treatment centreâs value is its success rate with addicts. Finding the best and most suitable drug rehab centre is a must. Thereâs nothing as great as being a help for someone who thinks he is helpless with his drug addiction. <br/><br/></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Warning Children About Drug and Alcohol Abuse</p>
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<p>When a kid starts experimenting with alcohol or drugs while they are still very young, it is a red flag that there can easily be problems in the future. Children need to be educated at an early age about the effects of drug and alcohol abuse.</p>
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<p>You as a parent should know the warning signs. You should set good examples for your kids and let them know how dangerous drugs and alcohol are, that they will drive a wedge between them and the unhealthy habits before they ever have a chance to take control of their lives. Letting kids know that they will never be able to reach their goals if they start using will keep them away from making bad choices.</p>
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<p>If you are already being affected by drug and alcohol abuse, the best thing you can do is try to convince the person that he needs help. If you have already educated yourself about the signs of addiction, you will find it much easier to understand what is going on and if the addict is actually paying attention to what you are saying.</p>
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<p>If you have convinced an addict that he needs drug and alcohol abuse help, it is best to get him the help he needs immediately. There is no time to sit back and wait another day; an addict can become unpredictable especially when he needs to get high, so the sooner the better when it comes to finding help for an addict.</p>
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<p>If your family member or friend has exhausted the entire outpatient routes such as counseling, meetings, and 12-step programs, it may be time to get him into a facility that offers care on an inpatient basis. Inpatient treatment will get him the help he needs, as well as keep him away from other influences that will make him want to use.</p>
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<p>If the addict leaves or walks away from treatment, the family is notified so they can deny the addict a place to stay if he shows up at the door. Tough love is sometimes the best way to get an addict the drug and alcohol abuse help that he needs.</p>
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<p>There is one more thing that gives advantage to the inpatient programs, and that is the drug addict is able to learn and find support in others who are suffering through the same addiction problems. Drug and alcohol abuse can be taken care of and the addict can once again be substance-free forever.</p>
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		<title>Drug Addiction, Alcohol Addiction and How Christian Rehab Recovery Programs Can Help</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 13:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maureen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who do not have the knowledge or experiences of drug or alcohol abuse, understanding the components of drug or alcohol addiction are very difficult. Drug or alcohol abuse changes the person’s human body and mind. The disease of addiction is one that is all-encompassing and very complex. As soon as dependency sets in to [...]]]></description>
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<p>People who do not have the knowledge or experiences of drug or alcohol abuse, understanding the components of drug or alcohol addiction are very difficult. Drug or alcohol abuse changes the person’s human body and mind. The disease of addiction is one that is all-encompassing and very complex. As soon as dependency sets in to drugs or alcohol the cravings and drug seeking behavior develops very fast. People who are addicted to drugs or alcohol will do whatever it takes to use again or get that drink. They will spend countless hours thinking of ways to accomplish their goal to get their substance of choice. Many Christian drug rehab programs understand all the complexities that come along with drug or alcohol abuse and work together with the people in addiction to help facilitate sobriety and healing.</p>
<p>Today, whether or not a particular person will become addicted to drugs or alcohol no single determining factor will be the cause of their addiction. Some people can use drugs several times and alcohol for years before addiction will set in while other people who are more vulnerable can be hooked the very first time they use drugs or take that first alcoholic drink and that is why drug addiction is so unpredictable and extremely dangerous. Genetics, social environment, socioeconomic status, gender and life experiences are some of the factors experts believe influence addiction. There are many Christian drug rehab programs that have licensed staff, skilled professionals who are aware of the triggers and temptations that cause drug addiction and alcohol addiction. These drug rehab programs work with patients in addiction to effectively handle the underlying reasons for their addictions. These drug and alcohol programs break their bad behavior patterns that most addicts have been struggling with in their lives.</p>
<p>The environment is a place where people live which can contain many different influences that can drive them to use drugs or alcohol and develop their addictions and delve further into their addictive behaviors.  For many people environmental circumstances have been responsible for their addiction of choice.</p>
<p>Christian rehab programs know environmental factors that trigger drug or alcohol use and have ways to break the cycle. A person needs to relearn better life and coping skills.  For a person to achieve a positive outcome Christian inpatient treatment programs are a way to accomplish that goal.</p>
<p>A person&#8217;s life has critical development stages and environmental factors plus genetics often overlap and will have effects in their growth years. High risk locations would be in low-income housing areas that are drug addled neighborhoods with high crimes rates. Children at some point in their life who grow up in this environment are at a higher risk for developing drug and alcohol abuse problems.</p>
<p>That is why Christian drug rehab treatment programs are working because they see people from all walks of life, rich or poor who are dealing with drug and alcohol addiction problems. Christian drug rehab treatment programs never turn anyone away for any reason.</p>
<p>This disease is entirely preventable and that is the good news in the battle of drug and alcohol abuse and addiction. The positive messages that drugs and alcohol are always bad and should always be avoided is possible with drug education in schools and promoting drug and alcohol prevention programs, and many people will learn and benefit from this education. To break the cycle of drug or alcohol addiction and live a drug-free life, people have to be reinforced about the deadliness and dangers of drug and alcohol addiction.</p>
<p>Staggering and sobering are two words that come to mind every year when statistics are published surrounding drug and/or alcohol addiction and substance abuse problems. People seeking a unique approach to drug rehabilitation the need for Christian drug rehab and recovery programs are apparent. A very important part for many people in the fight against drug and alcohol addiction is a faith based drug treatment answer which can help when other forms of treatment have failed. <br />Many drug and alcohol abusers leave the world of addiction behind and achieve lifelong sobriety by having the power of God in their life with strong faith and a network of supportive individuals that have proven to be a HUGE help in their lives.</p>
<p>Help can be found in the battle with addiction at &#8220;Freedom&#8217;s Door&#8221;, Kelowna.</p>
<p>&#8220;Freedom&#8217;s Door&#8221; is funded primarily by private donations. They need your support to help free men from their addictions. If you would like to support their program through a financial contribution you can donate now by mailing your cheque payable to &#8220;Freedom&#8217;s Door&#8221; at &#8220;Freedom&#8217;s Door&#8221;, &#8220;1279 Centennial Cres.&#8221;, Kelowna, BC V1Y 6K3. Or Visit their Website at http://www.freedomsdoorkelowna.com/support.htm</p>
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		<title>Alternatives to Alcoholics Anonymous: Finally Real Help For Alcoholism and Drug Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 21:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Options to Alcoholics Anonymous, 12-Step Programs Detailed in First-Ever Descriptive Resource Guide; Finally Actual Help for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction &#8220;AA doesn&#8217;t really sounds like a &#8216;evidence-based program,&#8221; claims Melanie Solomon, author of a contemporary book exhibiting options to AA for getting rid of alcohol and drug abuse. &#8220;In actuality, it doesn&#8217;t deliver the results [...]]]></description>
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<p>Options to Alcoholics Anonymous, 12-Step Programs Detailed in First-Ever Descriptive Resource Guide; Finally Actual Help for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction</p>
<p>&#8220;AA doesn&#8217;t really sounds like a &#8216;evidence-based program,&#8221; claims Melanie Solomon, author of a contemporary book exhibiting options to AA for getting rid of alcohol and drug abuse. &#8220;In actuality, it doesn&#8217;t deliver the results for the vast majority of families.&#8221;</p>
<p>A saved pill drug abuser who experienced AA morally defeating, Solomon composed her recently launched 2nd Edition of &#8220;AA Not the Solely Way,&#8221; to expose light on many other ways and treatment solution programs that do the job as well as or a lot better than AA to receive help for alcoholism and drug addictiton.</p>
<p>Solomon is immediate to give acknowledgment for a excellent contribution AA renders to people it&#8217;s served but advises the figures are just too serious to never investigate other possibilities for any not being served very well by 12-step ideas. So when thinking, &#8220;is alcoholics anonymous successful,&#8221; the response hinges on what your standard of &#8220;valuable&#8221; is. But we need some REAL help for alcoholism and drug drug addiction!</p>
<p>&#8220;Merely 5% of those that seek AA for aid stay in this program just after one year,&#8221; reveals Solomon, mentioning an inside AA reading that contains details from five studies performed from 1977 to 1989. The results illustrate:</p>
<p>• 81% of AA attendees have left following one month</p>
<p>• 90% shall no longer be members in just 3 months</p>
<p>• 93% getaway by six months</p>
<p>• 95% deserted this program just after one full year</p>
<p>In fact, 45% of those who attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in no way allow them another chance in just their very first visit.</p>
<p>&#8220;93-97% of old-school pharmaceutical and alcohol treatment centers are 12-step or AA-based, so those who have went to leave AA to check some place else for guidance, are ultimately rejoining AA,&#8221; cites Solomon.</p>
<p>She noticed herself searching for structure and support from AA while going to law school, going for that needed 90 meetings in ninety days and experienced that announcing she was an alcoholic addict repeatedly must have been a unfavorable affirmation contributing to merely very bad outcomes.And I really needed support for alcoholism and drug alcohol and drug addicton!</p>
<p>&#8220;They sought to tell me I became the sufferer of the incurable, progressive and fatal disease, that adhering to their process was the basically treatment, as well as I need to surrender my own, personal thinking to one Higher Power,&#8221; she says. &#8220;But I wound up suffering worse and worse, and my self-esteem kept getting lower and lower.&#8221;</p>
<p>She went by means of twelve numerous years of the vicious loop of rehabs, sober livings, AA group meetings, and relapses. She has experienced alternate solutions to AA, and now, at age 38, she finally feels liberated.</p>
<p>Some surveys and studies make known the the majority effective strategy to recover is really through self-cure, as opposed to a programme. Although a Harvard project shows a mere 20% of all alcoholics kick the habit once and for all, of the people that do get better up to 77-82% did it by themselves without using a specialized strategy.</p>
<p>&#8220;One-size-fits-all treatment isn&#8217;t feasible,&#8221; Solomon tells. &#8220;Treatments will need to be as assorted as the everyday people in general seeking out it. But in any event, AA works best for some-maybe 5%. Certainly it is not for all, who wish to get help for alcoholism and drug addiction.</p>
<p>The National Institute on Drug Abuse generally seems to consent, stating &#8220;No single treatment program is right for everybody. Matching the treatment program to each individual&#8217;s needs is critical to success.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It is finally time for you to stop living in the dark ages of recovery, educate persons about all their solutions that are at hand. Maybe we&#8217;ll start creating a dent in the alcohol and drug abuse problem that millions are facing each day as an alternative to continuing to extend it, to get some Accurate help for alcoholism and drug addiction&#8221; claims Solomon.</p>
<p>Top rated U.S. substance abuse authority Dr. Marc Kern says, &#8220;I have long awaited this directory of addiction treatment alternatives. It represents what I believe to be the future of the field. It is a pioneering effort to organize this unique body of knowledge. A directory of this type was never available before.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr. Frederick Rotgers, a different reputable alcohol and drug addicton expert explains, &#8220;The problem is finding treatment providers who provide these alternative, evidence-based approaches. Melanie Solomon has taken a wonderful step toward making that process, of identifying alternatives to traditional treatments, easier.&#8221;</p>
<p>To be able to spark dialogue and trade of knowledge regarding treatment solution other choices, Solomon has expanded her website, www.aanottheonlyway.com, to incorporate a number of other materials as well as a free discussion forum.This is impressive service for alcoholism and drug addiction! Those needing an interview or presenter may contact her by means of her website. She of course makes available a FREE very first time straight talk appointment to give you your own one-on-one support. To own your FREE article on how you&#8217;ll have the virtually all working treatment solution to gain help for alcoholism and drug addiction, go to http://www.aanottheonlyway.com/special-reports/specialreports.php. Recently established 2nd Edition of &#8220;AA-Not the Only Way&#8221;, which is an Amazon.com Bestseller in a number of categories, by Melanie Solomon, has become available, costing .95 to buy the soft-cover book, or .95 for any e-book. Special bulk pricing is additionally made available. Both of those can be found for acquisition online.Please just remember that there is REAL help for alcoholism and drug addiction!</p>
<p>Contact: Melanie Solomon</p>
<p>310.658.0990</p>
<p>aanottheonlyway@gmail.com</p>
<p>Alternatives to Alcoholics Anonymous, 12-Step Programs Specified in First-Ever Well-rounded Resource Guide; Finally True Help for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction</p>
<p>&#8220;AA doesn&#8217;t really sounds like a &#8216;validated formula,&#8221; reveals Melanie Solomon, author of a original book expressing options to AA for working with alcoholic and substance abuse. &#8220;In actuality, it doesn&#8217;t succeed for a large amount of everyone.&#8221;</p>
<p>A restored pill substance abuser who experienced AA morally defeating, Solomon authored her freshly announced 2nd Edition of &#8220;AA Not the Simply Way,&#8221; to shed light on many other ways and treatment programs that do the trick as well as or better than AA to acquire help for alcoholism and drug addictiton.</p>
<p>Solomon is quick to supply acknowledgment for that significant contribution AA has produced to the people it has been very useful for but advises the statistics are simply too overwhelming to not examine many choices for all not being provided effectively by 12-step methods. So when thinking, &#8220;is alcoholics anonymous reliable,&#8221; the response to that question relies upon what your meaning of &#8220;valuable&#8221; is. But we need some REAL help for alcoholism and drug alcohol and drug addicton!</p>
<p>&#8220;Exclusively 5% of those that desire AA for assistance remain in the program after twelve months,&#8221; reveals Solomon, quoting an internal AA reading filled with research from five surveys conducted from 1977 to 1989. The numbers illustrate:</p>
<p>• 81% of AA participants are out of the program just after one month</p>
<p>• 90% shall no longer be found in just 3 months</p>
<p>• 93% getaway by 6 months</p>
<p>• 95% deserted this program after one year</p>
<p>In actuality, 45% of those that show up at Alcoholics Anonymous group meetings usually never return just after their initial meeting.</p>
<p>&#8220;93-97% of conventional medication and alcohol treatment centers are 12-step or AA-based, so whoever has got out of AA to check some other place for aid, are in reality going back to AA,&#8221; states Solomon.</p>
<p>She experienced herself searching for assistance from AA while going to law school, going for a considered necessary 90 group meetings in ninety days and established that speaking she was an alcoholic addict again and again was obviously a unconstructive affirmation bringing about typically harmful results.And I really needed assistance for alcoholism and drug alcohol and drug addicton!</p>
<p>&#8220;They wanted to convince me I was the victim of the incurable, progressive and fatal disease, that pursuing their programme was the simply alternative, and that also I have to live without my very own thinking toward a Higher Power,&#8221; she offers. &#8220;But I wound up becoming worse and worse, and my self-esteem kept getting lower and lower.&#8221;</p>
<p>She went by way of twelve many years of the vicious loop of rehabs, sober livings, AA group meetings, and relapses. She has considered optional treatment options to AA, and now, at age 38, she finally feels liberated.</p>
<p>Some surveys and studies make known the a great number of pragmatic procedure to heal is usually through self-cure, rather then a system. Although a Harvard project shows exclusively 20% of all alcoholics kick the habit once and for all, of people that do get better up to 77-82% did it by themselves without the use of a formalised approach.</p>
<p>&#8220;One-size-fits-all cure is not going to work,&#8221; Solomon states. &#8220;Treatments need to be as numerous as the the public in general needing it. But nevertheless, AA works best for some-maybe 5%. Certainly it is not for all, who wish to get help for alcoholism and drug addiction.</p>
<p>The National Institute on Drug Abuse appears to share a common opinion, stating &#8220;No single treatment program is right for everybody. Matching the</p>
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		<title>Finding Drug Addiction Help</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 19:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>You will find that with the Internet and the right tools, this search can become less time consuming and it will allow you to find someone who is there to answer all of your questions just with a simple click of the mouse.</p>
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<p>For drug addiction help, you can find many private facilities willing to help you or a loved one but you can also find government-funded agencies offering the same care for those who are low on funds and unable to pay for the care themselves. You may find that a government-funded facility has a long waiting list but that doesn&#8217;t mean you or your loved one can&#8217;t get the help you need.</p>
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<p>Many government-funded agencies do not have the funds to support long-term stays so it is very important to find out the facts before entering. A detox and hot meal for three days may not be enough for a true addict to get over his problem so great consideration must be taken when checking out these facilities. If you need the help and can not afford the care, it is best to find the facility that offers the most care with little to no harm to your wallet.</p>
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<p>Drug Addiction Help That Works</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re looking for drug addiction help that will ensure your success, it is important to find one that has a high success rate. If you can afford the care, it takes a small amount of research on your end to make sure it is the care you need and deserve. Addiction is not just a physical one; it can be psychological so it is important to find a facility that will deal with both ends of this issue.</p>
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<p>Each facility should have a pamphlet or brochure that outlines the care in detail. This will allow you to bring the packet home and compare services. Another way to find a good facility is to ask around. Friends and neighbors can be a great resource and should be taken advantage of. You will know just how good the program is by seeing the reaction of a former addict who attended. Of course, there are outside influences but a program can only be as good as its weakest patient at times.</p>
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<p>The decision for the facility where you can get drug addiction help should not be based on cost but on what you will get from attending. You will probably be able to make a payment plan with the right facility so you should first judge them each on an individual basis and move on from there.</p>
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