Most of us are aware that the standard treatment protocols for heroin addiction are the usual from medical model dominant practitioners – more drugs, more drugs, and more drugs. These, of course, are of the prescription kind, and include drugs like methadone, suboxone, vivitrol, and a number of newly-FDA approved ones…all guaranteed to give you short- and long-term side effects, up to and including death!
How well do they work? See for yourself. In spite of all the attention and money this crisis has been receiving, addiction and its often-times lethal after-effects are still rampant and raging. Take a look at this video from Dr. Mercola’s Video Library, entitled, The Effects of Narcotic Addiction, for an historical overview of drug use in America. Government funding is available for medications currently being prescribed. However, those practitioners who have become disillusioned and have moved toward other approaches are literally popping up everywhere, usually in the private realm of treating entities. In fact, there was recently an Addiction Summit for the public held online in August of 2018, and through this we can see that a new model – seeing addiction as a spectrum – has emerged thanks to Dr. Paul Thomas. This is a more holistic approach, and likely to have better empirical outcomes. Nutritional changes seem to be a central issue in changing the scope of addiction treatment. I wholehearted agree that nutrition forms the foundation of helping a person heal and become fully healthy again. There are other alternative options. A few of these are:
While in favor of nutritional and supplement (biochemical restoration) approaches, and one can effectively go through withdrawal with few if any symptoms using NAD, amino acid therapy, etc., it seems prudent to utilize multiple approaches as a more comprehensive, integrated means of support, offered according to how well clients/patients respond to them. Think about this: talk therapy would be much more effective with a healthy brain in a healthy body! For a more in-depth educational experience on this topic, please consider taking this course, entitled Addiction: Do We Always Need More Drugs, which has been awarded 2 continuing education hours by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board. For more information on holistically healthy approaches to all aspects of healthy lifestyles, please visit healthandwellnessonline.org, and sign up for our email list to get updates! Comments are closed.
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AuthorDr. Donna Poppendieck (Dr. P) has over 30 years of experience in the mental health care field. She is a seasoned college professor and instructor for providers. She uses credible, proven holistic health strategies in instruction for parents of children with mental health challenges looking for another approach as well as healthcare providers seeking to implement or understand holistic strategies. Archives
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