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Biochemical Aspects Of Addiction
The Cycle Of Quitting, Withdrawal, Craving And RelapseWhen the addict initially tries to quit, cells in the brain that have become used to large amounts of these metabolites are now forced to deal with much decreased amounts. Even as the withdrawal symptoms subside, the brain “demands” that the addict give it more of the drug. This is called drug craving. Craving is an extremely powerful urge and can cause a person to create all kinds of “reasons” they should begin using drugs again. He is now trapped in an endless cycle of trying to quit, craving, relapse and fear of withdrawal. Eventually, the brain cells will again become used to having lowered drug metabolites. But, because deposits of drug metabolites release back into the bloodstream from fatty tissues for years, craving and relapse remain a cause for concern. Left unhandled, the presence of metabolites even in microscopic amounts cause the brain to react as if the addict had again actually taken the drug and can set up craving and relapse even after years of sobriety Addicts Cannot Stop Using Drugs For Two Reasons:1. Mental and physical cravings caused by drug residues which remain in the body.2. The Biochemical Personality caused by drugs and the lifestyle the person adopts to get them.Left unhandled, these manifestations will haunt a person for years even if they have sobered up. Left untreated, this will trigger a relapse. These unresolved symptoms, whether physical or mental in origin, create an underlying low-level type of stress which cannot be completely ignored by the addict. The addict can “just say no” a thousand times, but it only takes him saying “yes” one time to start the cycle of addiction again. Additional Drug and Alcohol Addiction and Treatment Links |
Program InformationThe Narconon program is an effective solution to drug addiction. The program handles the biochemical side of drug addiction where others do not:» the causes of addiction » the cycle of addiction » the biochemical aspects of addiction » ending addiction the Narconon way » L. Ron Hubbard and the Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation program » The origins of the Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation program StoriesRead stories by students who beat their addiction at Narconon Arrowhead» Read what parents say about the Narconon program Free Online AssesmentGet in touch with Narconon Arrowhead. Do you know someone who needs drug addiction treatment? Fill out our Assessment Form.PhotosCheck out the photos of our flagship campus Narconon Arrowhead, one of the world's largest non-traditional residential treatment facilities
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