Pat Moore Foundation & Dual Diagnosis as Featured on American Home Journal


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Is it Safe to Detox from Drugs or Alcohol at Home?

Article by Rick Willistone

Detoxing from drugs or alcohol at home can be dangerous, but not for the reasons that many might think. Thanks to the glamorization – and sometimes dramatization – of detox and drug rehab, some addicts and alcoholics never seek help for their problem because of what has been portrayed on the subject by Hollywood and the media. But whether any of these portrayals are accurate or not is hardly significant – the problem is that few of them address the fact that in some cases it can be deadly to detox from drugs or alcohol at home. In fact, Amy Winehouse’s family recently told the press that they think she died as a result of detoxing from alcohol at home too quickly. And if there’s any lesson to be learned here, it’s that detox should always occur in a medically-equipped facility.

Of all the substances that a person can detox from, alcohol is the most dangerous. This is a disturbing figure considering that; “It is estimated that only 10 to 20 percent of patients undergoing alcohol withdrawal are treated as inpatients, so it is possible that as many as 2 million Americans may experience symptoms of alcohol withdrawal conditions each year.” This means that alcohol is not only the most commonly abused substance; it is also the substance that the most people detox from at home. Unfortunately, many people who attempt this outside of a treatment center will be so overwhelmed by the symptoms of Acute Withdrawal Syndrome that they will return to drinking in order to alleviate the pain and discomfort caused by the detox process.

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Article by Seagade

Using Herbs as Your Home Remedy for Body Detox

The accumulated toxins inside your body must be cleared in order for it to function well. Your body needs to be healed to regain energy. There is one effective way of clearing your body from these unwanted toxins and it is called body detox or body detoxification using natural herbs. However, it is not taken as a single step but a continued process so that the natural ability of your body is supported for the effective dispelling of toxins everyday.

Another process being incorporated in body detox together with using herbs is limiting the toxins which enter your body. Eliminating or restricting the use of the usual culprits such as refined sugar, caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, drugs, household chemicals, and petroleum or synthetic-based body paraphernalia is a very good way of starting.

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Alcohol Detox From Home A Good Idea?

Article by Tom Jones

Learn more about alcohol detox programs treatment. It is true that alcohol detox is hard and you cannot escape from this fact. Like any other form of detox, alcohol detox is also difficult. Following a detox diet can be challenging, and is often compared to drug detox and alcohol detox. Therefore, people prefer to undergo an alcohol detox in the comfort of their home. This helps them to feel more comfortable and to endure the process with less difficulty.

That’s what essentially detox mean. Detox is about getting rid of all the toxins from the body which got accumulated due to excessive consumption of alcohol. You can do it yourself or you can get yourself treated in a rehab center. It is recommended that you consult your doctor first before you attempt to detox your body by yourself.

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Alcoholism detox can be done at home, but not alone.  Medical supervision must be available as withdrawal symptoms are prevalent, but different and unpredictable, and are dependent on individuals, and unknown until the process begins.

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Home alcoholism detox is not indicated for those at risk and liable for seizures or strokes. Most of such programs will permit implementation for only low-risk, reasonably healthy patients.

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Alcohol Detox at home- Getting Booze Free

House Detoxification is getting more well-known to get alcoholics sober. You can find undoubtedly significant positive aspects. Most of which I would be record down in the following paragraphs. But with the obligation and authority now placed on the folks in your own home, we must also be aware of the potential risks and also the safety measures that we must consider whenever trying booze cleansing in the home.

Alcohol detox in your own home is potentially and is actually usually less expensive than checking straight into a rehabilitation facility. Home cleansing lets you save on medication, hospital accommodation and having to pay the medical personnel. Amenities in the usa cost around $ 10,000 to $ 75,000 monthly in most cases the lowest stay in such services would be a couple of months.

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WARNING : DETOX at home and die at home


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Is it possible to detox from alcohol at home?

Question by Rmar123: Is it possible to detox from alcohol at home?
I understand it takes about 7 to 10 days to get past the withdrawal symptoms which seems to be the hardest part when you want to stop. Does anyone have any advise or know of anything that makes the process easier? Thank You.

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How do i detox (safely) from alcohol at home?

Please, I’m trying to make a change in my life, my grades are good, but I’ve become increasingly dependent on alcohol and have to have a drink to stop shakes or nausea before I go to class and I really need good, helpful, supportive answers. I don’t have health insurance, and I have class on Monday, so that’s why I’m asking about detoxing at home.

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