Pubdate: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 Source: North Island Mid Week (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 North Island Mid Week Contact: http://www.northislandmidweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1270 Author: Dr. Ingrid Pincott Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) ADDICTION RECOVERY TAKES SOME TIME Addictions of all sorts are rampant in our society. I see many patients addicted to prescription medications including anti-depressants and sleeping medications. With these patients there are ways to support the nervous system so that they can be weaned slowly off medication if this is agreed to by their prescribing doctor. Treating other addictions to street drugs and alcohol (the most widely used legal drug available without prescription) are more complex, but nutrition and homeopathy can definitely play an important role. The liver and kidney are two key organs that metabolize drugs and so these organs need extra support. Here's how: - - Vitamin C saturation helps to chemically neutralize the toxic breakdown of alcohol metabolism. It also increases the ability to reverse the fatty build up in the liver that is common to alcoholics. - - Vitamin B 50 complex: using unusually high doses of this is important for supporting the nervous system during the withdrawal period. - - L-glutamine is an amino acid that decreases the physiological cravings for sugar and alcohol. It is one of two primary energy providers for the brain. It is naturally produced in the liver and kidneys but alcohol harms the liver and kidneys so supplementation is required. - - Lecithin provides inositol and choline, two important nutrients to help the liver mobilize fats. - - Chromium is a mineral that helps to maintain blood sugar levels as most addicts have trouble with low blood sugar. - - A high-quality multi-mineral supplement will provide good levels of calcium and magnesium which have calming effects on the nervous system as well as providing extra anti-oxidants that will help counteract the pro-oxidation or aging effect of addictions. Using things such as Greens First drinks is great for extra anti-oxidant support. There are many pharmaceutical agents used to help with anxiety and depression that often accompany addictions but these can cause many side effects of their own, so nutritionals are a safe and effective addition to any program for addicts. Jeff, 45, came into me to help with his overall health, but one of his large obstacles to cure was his huge addiction to marijuana. I realized from past experience that the first step of treatment was to help him detoxify this huge load on his body. With homeopathic remedies and the above protocol using individualized dosages, Jeff, over the course of one year, began to lose his heavy craving for marijuana and he began to eat what is called "The Floating Food Pyramid." This is a diet high in purified water, protein and non starchy vegetables and low in carbohydrates and sugars. I encouraged Jeff in this slow process of his addiction, but one of my key comments was, where do you want to see yourself in one year and make baby steps in that direction. Rome was not built in a day. The point is to ust do it, in combination with whatever other approach that is required at the time and the addict will hopefully find themselveson the road to recovery. Dr. Ingrid Pincott, naturopathic physician. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin