Saturday, November 6th, 2010 at
8:00 am
Alcohol rehab * Data and Means
Alcohol rehab, as well as Alcohol rehab for so few, is often a place where folks dependent on drinking can look to find therapy for their destructive addictions and also achieve the knowledge and equipment to reside the fruitful along with alcohol-free existence. Alcohol rehab is not only a new location, yet an extended voyage. When alcohol addiction has had maintain, it’s everlasting plus it takes a lifetime of abstinence and also sobriety to take care of a proper existence. There is no cure with regard to alcohol addiction by however, there is however therapy and it is of which treatment, or perhaps therapy that preserves thousands of life each year. Alcohol dependency is a modern ailment that brings about physical and psychological habit.
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Saturday, August 21st, 2010 at
11:30 am
So i just bent down to get something and my thighs looked like a had cellulite, or cottage cheese thights. they are perfectly fine how ever otherwise. but i just bent down and i was like ew that it really gross. what does it mean? i just read that to get rid of it or reduce the apppearence of it to…
-Go on a home detox diet. This means eating lots of fruits and leafy greens. Make them organic when possible.
-Avoid junk food, diet soda, processed food and saturated fats such as butter and animal fats.
-Avoid toxins like excessive alcohol and cigarettes.
-Drink a lot of water to hydrate your body and flush out toxins. Eight to ten glasses a day are recommended.
-Brush your skin daily, preferably before bathing. The best is a Tampico Skin Brush (compare prices) made with natural agave plant fiber.
-Maintain your healthiest weight. ( i am 5’3, fourteen, 115-low 120′svery slim)
-Finish your daily shower with a cold rinse to tone your skin. (i do)
should i do that or just not worry at all?
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at
11:20 am

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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
1:36 am

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Real-life solutions to help you now!
Watching a loved one immersed in an intense battle with alcohol and drug abuse may be the most difficult, complex and harrowing experience you ll ever have.
This 90 minute DVD offers hope to families and friends, and is packed with solutions that can be used immediately to help guide someone toward recovery. A perfect companion resource to the “Why Don’t They Just Quit?” book.
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
9:08 am
i am having a hard time not thinking about alcohol! i have been sobor for 8 days. has any one ever went through this did you make it what did you do that helped? I pray and talk to my family but i still want that beer please help!
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at
7:21 pm
Millions of Americans suffer from drug and alcohol addiction. Victims who suffer from such addictions find that it’s very hard to carry out their daily activities without these substances. Often, they are not even aware that they are addicted – until it is too late.
Where it all starts.
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
2:25 pm
I am beginning to wonder if I am an alcoholic. I drink four to five mixed drinks at night, usually after work, usually between 11-2. .. then I go to bed and do it all again the next night.. but this is every night … I don’t really crave this alcohol, I only know that without it I will have a great difficulty sleeping… then the other night I went to bed after two glasses of wine, passed out for three hours, woke up to go to the bathroom, then laid in bed hallucinating and falling in and out of bad dreams for hours .. I couldn’t tell my dreams from reality and was hearing voices while awake… does this mean DTs? This is the first time this has happened to me … but I have been drinking like that for close to 2 years .. I am very young and certainly don’t wake up in the morning craving alcohol or anything … is there anything I can do to avoid detox? Is there any hope of a safe at home detox?? My job is very prolific in the community and I could not handle entering a detox center (or afford it) … I think for the time being I am going to try a weaning method, I am just scared of having a seizure? Does that seem likely for someone like me, that drinks as I do?? I need help. I wonder if it would be too risky to just up and try to stop drinking for a couple of days, given my current conditions. I experience no side effects the 21 hours a day I don’t drink, so maybe I am not past the limit yet? Before involving medicine I wish I could just try out a couple of days not drinking but I am not sure if that would be too risky.
All I want is to stop!!
Tonight!!
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
8:58 am
Unfortunately, the detox center was very pricey and we aren’t made of money and I have NO insurance. I went in to detox from alcohol among some other harder drugs. When they released me, I was still withdrawing severely so I used and it did help. I just feel bad because it seems like the detox center was a waste of money. Should I go to rehab even if it’s expensive and my Mom would have to dip into her retirement or should I try NA or AA? Any kind advice appreciated. I didn’t choose to become an addict.
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at
9:38 am
Your body may be sending you signals that you need to take a break from alcohol. It may be time to detox alcohol from your body if you are feeling run down and tired, having digestive problems or experiencing achy muscles. If you drink and party regularly and have any of these symptoms, a simple alcohol detox may be for you.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at
11:57 am
Being aware of diseases and illnesses and what causes them is a great way of staying away from them. Today, medical costs are increasing and getting sick is an expensive business. This is one reason why people want to remain healthy. But are people ready to make some compromises to achieve this? Staying healthy involves eating the correct food in the correct amount and at the correct time, and avoiding harmful habits like alcohol and cigarettes. Health needs you to change your lifestyle as much as possible. If you think you are up to it, then rest assured; you can live an illness free and healthy life.
Because of the beverages and food items that you have been eating over the years, your body is susceptible to a number of diseases and illnesses. Even the environment around you can affect the toxin level in your body. Toxin build up happens when the toxic content goes over what the body’s natural detoxification process can handle. This kind of toxic build up causes a lot of problems for the body and this leads to sickness.
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