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Anyone who has children, works with young adults or pays attention
to mainstream media has likely heard of Molly. We're not referring
to the girl next door or the latest cartoon hit here. Molly is
considered to be a party drug, is illegal and its popularity has
made it highly dangerous. While many consider Molly to merely be
the reincarnation of Ecstasy for the new generation or the new
"purist" form of MDMA, this has proven to be categorically false
and these misconceptions are having dangerous and deadly
consequences at an alarming rate. Who is Molly? seeks to separate
fact from fiction with regards to this drug that has taken a nation
by storm and struck fear into the hearts of parents, teachers and
policymakers. Author Taite Adams draws on her own history of
addiction and recovery and provides answers and guidance in many
key areas with respect to Molly. Some of the areas that are
addressed in detail are: Molly Drug Facts Dangerous Molly
Propaganda from Celebrities Molly and MDMA Effects Explained Molly
and MDMA Overdose Facts Is Molly Addictive? Ecstasy Detox and
Treatment Information Talking to Your Teen or Loved One About Molly
and Much More Whether you are researching Molly for yourself, your
teen or a loved one, answers and help is available. Who is Molly?
is the only comprehensive source of its kind with up to date
information on this drug, its effects and a clear path for
assistance with detox and treatment if required.
Opiate addiction has reached epidemic proportions in the United
States and the problem shows no signs of slowing. Overdose deaths
from prescription painkillers have more than tripled over the last
decade and this is just a fraction of the problem. In fact, with
prescription opiate addiction now shown to be a gateway drug to
heroin, the issue is only getting worse. In 2011 alone, nearly
200,000 people in this country tried heroin for the first time, a
drug that can be deadly from its first use. If you or someone you
love is addicted to opiates, Opiate Addiction offers a powerful
message balanced with both useful information and hope for a way
out from its stifling grip. There is no doubt that addiction is a
cunning and cruel disease that robs it's victims of nearly
everything. Those suffering from opiate addiction are often baffled
by its affects on their lives and the devastation that can be
wrought in such a short period of time. Loved ones feel helpless
and hopeless as they are forced to stand by and watch as someone
they care about erodes before their eyes. With a clear approach to
providing hard facts and drawing on her own history of opiate
addiction and recovery, author Taite Adams is able to give the
opiate addict or their loved ones answers to many questions, allay
a lot of fears and provide a clear direction for a way out. Some of
the areas that are addressed in detail are: The Opiate Addiction
Epidemic What are Opiates and How do They Work Pain Pills and
Painkiller Addiction Prescription Drug Abuse and Chronic Pain
Heroin Addiction Opiate Maintenance Drugs and Substitution Therapy
Opiate Addiction as a Disease A Way Out for the Opiate Addict
Managing Opiate Detox Going to Treatment for Opiate Addiction and
Much More Whether just coming to terms with the idea that there is
a "problem," looking for detox help, or considering going to
treatment, opiate and heroin addiction help is available in many
forms and Opiate Addiction is an invaluable tool to get your
questions answered and help you move one step closer to freedom and
to a better way of life. 2nd Edition Released March 27, 2014.
Getting clean and sober for many was a struggle and a life-changing
process. Alcoholism and addiction is something that takes so much
from so many and requires a great commitment to recover from. What
we learn is that recovery is a lifetime process and something that
must be maintained on an ongoing basis, as we are never really
cured of this disease. Unfortunately, many of us get better quickly
and we may forget just how bad it really was or how good it can be
in recovery. Priorities change and sobriety often takes a back seat
to family, career and other commitments. When our recovery program
begins to suffer, so do we and those around us. Restart Your
Recovery - 12 Things You Can Do to Get Back on the Beam is a book
about re-establishing oneself in recovery and finding new
beginnings. It is a powerful message of renewal balanced with a set
of very clear action items designed to pave a new and stronger
pathway in recovery for those who have been struggling with
priorities and emotional sobriety. With a clear approach to
providing suggested actions, and drawing on her own history of
struggle and renewal in recovery, author Taite Adams is able to
give the struggling person in recovery hope and provide a clear
direction for a way back. Some of the areas that are addressed in
detail are: Why We Move Away From Recovery Signs of Relapse Actions
You Can Take To Get Back on The Beam The Importance of Service and
Fellowship Prayer and Meditation in Recovery Outside Help Taking
Action Above All Else and Much More What many people fail to
realize is that recovery doesn't just have to be "as good" as it
was in the beginning. It can be that and a great deal more if you
are willing to take the actions to make it so. Whether just coming
to terms with the idea that something is missing in your recovery
program or are struggling with one of those emotional bottoms in
recovery, Restart Your Recovery is an invaluable tool for
self-discovery that will help you take the actions necessary for
you to make a new beginning in recovery today.
No one plans to be in a position where they are battling from an
Addiction or trying to figure out how to stop drinking. Facing
potential alcohol withdrawal or withdrawal symptoms from quitting
your drug of choice can be terrifying, particularly if you wish to
detox at home. While alcohol detox can be dangerous, there are many
instances in which it can be undertaken in a home environment if
you are truly ready to quit drinking. This is also the case for
detoxing from drugs at home, whether they be prescription or street
drugs. If your drug or alcohol addiction has finally gotten the
best of you and you find that it's time to do something about it,
there is help available in this one of a kind book. Safely Detox
From Alcohol and Drugs at Home offers clear and concise directions
on how to quit drinking, how to handle alcohol withdrawal and how
to detox at home from a very wide range of substances. With a clear
approach, and drawing on her own history of addiction recovery,
author Taite Adams is able to give the struggling addict, or
supporting loved one, answers to a lot of questions and guidance in
many key areas. Some of the areas that are addressed in detail are:
Home Detox Considerations Health and Safety Considerations Have a
Detox Plan To Taper or Not - Rules of Tapering Dealing with
Cravings Home Alcohol Detox Opiate Detox at Home Life After Detox
and Much More Whether you are struggling with opiate addiction,
meth addiction, or Xanax addiction help is available in many forms.
There are additional sections addressing such things as Ambien
withdrawal, Ecstasy withdrawal and even GHB withdrawal. Regardless
of your situation, Safely Detox From Alcohol and Drugs at Home is
an invaluable tool to get your questions answered, give you
guidance for a safe home detox, if it is right for you, and help
you move one step closer to a better way of life free of alcohol
and drugs.
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