Alcoholism Sweeping Through The Nation, It"s A Brain Allergy
Alcoholism and drug addiction is becoming a bigger and bigger problem in today's national society.
Rehab centers are sprouting but producing little fruit, Anonymity programs have a 10% success rate and parents are frantically scrambling to find an aid for their seemingly hopeless children.
What can be done about addiction? Addiction, as studied by scientists, seems to indicate a brain allergy - which is stimulated upon indulging in the first bit of the drug or drink.
Once the allergy is triggered, the addict will continue to indulge in the choice of drug until they can't any longer (due to passing out, sleep, etc.
).
The allergy is only triggered once a drink or drug enters an addict's system.
Another aspect of addiction is the mental obsession - the compulsion to always need to obtain that first drink or drug.
Many addicts are under the impression that they can somehow control their addiction, but once the allergy is triggered they are proven wrong time and time again.
Until the next opportunity comes up, where they grab the drink or drug in hopes to overcome the craving beyond mental control.
Rehabilitation centers offer restrictions and security on their patients, disabling them access to a drink or drug while they "dry out.
" 24/7 therapy is offered and various forms of medicine is given to the patients to assist in the detoxification process.
The main issue with rehabilitation centers is, patients can't stay in them forever.
Once they leave the premises, the craving is still present in their minds and when they go out and have a sip or a smoke of a drug, the brain allergy is triggered all over again and they're sucked back into the downward spiral their addiction had them falling down before.
Anonymity programs, based on the 12 steps, offer a spiritual outlet.
However, they claim to only provide a daily reprieve based upon the contingent maintenance of spiritual health.
Support is always accessible, but one slip and one is sucked backed into the spiral.
It seems that, although there are solutions to provide comfort for the mental obsession, the physical allergy through these programs will never go away.
That's how the brain is wired.
Sobrexa, a supplement backed with 16 years of research offers a new solution.
They claim to have an extraordinarily high success rate by following an 8 week program which will help balance the chemical imbalance in the brain in which the allergic reaction is triggered by.
With some therapy to overcome the obsession and the Sobrexa to overcome the allergy, that is the best chance one can ever get at overcoming their addiction.
Sobrexa promises that after following the eight week at home program, one would be able to control their drinking.
It's pretty hard to prove any of these besides statistics, but it seems the best shot one has at overcoming this difficulty is by following one of those laid out options.
There are thousands of recovered addicts out there - so for the parents, children and any other suffering as a direct result of this disease - there is hope.
Rehab centers are sprouting but producing little fruit, Anonymity programs have a 10% success rate and parents are frantically scrambling to find an aid for their seemingly hopeless children.
What can be done about addiction? Addiction, as studied by scientists, seems to indicate a brain allergy - which is stimulated upon indulging in the first bit of the drug or drink.
Once the allergy is triggered, the addict will continue to indulge in the choice of drug until they can't any longer (due to passing out, sleep, etc.
).
The allergy is only triggered once a drink or drug enters an addict's system.
Another aspect of addiction is the mental obsession - the compulsion to always need to obtain that first drink or drug.
Many addicts are under the impression that they can somehow control their addiction, but once the allergy is triggered they are proven wrong time and time again.
Until the next opportunity comes up, where they grab the drink or drug in hopes to overcome the craving beyond mental control.
Rehabilitation centers offer restrictions and security on their patients, disabling them access to a drink or drug while they "dry out.
" 24/7 therapy is offered and various forms of medicine is given to the patients to assist in the detoxification process.
The main issue with rehabilitation centers is, patients can't stay in them forever.
Once they leave the premises, the craving is still present in their minds and when they go out and have a sip or a smoke of a drug, the brain allergy is triggered all over again and they're sucked back into the downward spiral their addiction had them falling down before.
Anonymity programs, based on the 12 steps, offer a spiritual outlet.
However, they claim to only provide a daily reprieve based upon the contingent maintenance of spiritual health.
Support is always accessible, but one slip and one is sucked backed into the spiral.
It seems that, although there are solutions to provide comfort for the mental obsession, the physical allergy through these programs will never go away.
That's how the brain is wired.
Sobrexa, a supplement backed with 16 years of research offers a new solution.
They claim to have an extraordinarily high success rate by following an 8 week program which will help balance the chemical imbalance in the brain in which the allergic reaction is triggered by.
With some therapy to overcome the obsession and the Sobrexa to overcome the allergy, that is the best chance one can ever get at overcoming their addiction.
Sobrexa promises that after following the eight week at home program, one would be able to control their drinking.
It's pretty hard to prove any of these besides statistics, but it seems the best shot one has at overcoming this difficulty is by following one of those laid out options.
There are thousands of recovered addicts out there - so for the parents, children and any other suffering as a direct result of this disease - there is hope.