Tremendous scientific evidence and clinical experience show there are
many natural things that can be done to beat addiction. Few people
realize the extent of the power of natural medicine. Individually, many
of these therapies have been shown to overcome addiction. One can only
imagine the power of using them synergistically:
1. Vitamin C Therapy
Dr. James Howenstine asserts “drug addiction is easy to cure”. His
clinic administers 20 to 85 grams of vitamin C a day to addicts. Along
with other nutrients, this continues for 4 to 6 days and the vitamin C
dosage is lowered to 10 to 30 grams. Dr. Howenstine says that addicts
taking methadone, heroin, and morphine are withdrawn without any
symptoms, and that wellbeing is restored in 12 to 24 hours. He advises
taking sodium and potassium ascorbate to avoid diarrhea, which occurs
around 10 grams with ascorbic acid. Though doses this large are usually
given intravenously, it seems it can be accomplished orally.
2. Lithium Orotate
Many people think lithium is a drug you give to crazy people.
Lithium is in fact a mineral that may soon be classified as an essential
nutrient in human diet. The form of lithium usually given to those
with so-called “mental illness”
is lithium carbonate. In order to get the desired effect, the dose
given is high enough where there is a problem with toxicity. However,
lithium orotate has been found to be a much more bioavailable compound,
giving comparable effects which much lower doses of elemental lithium.
This is so much so that it is sold as an over the counter supplement. A
proponent of lithium orotate, Dr. Andrew Wright, used to routinely
monitor his patients for signs of toxicity, but stopped after he never
found a single problem. Dr. Wright states:
“In 30 years of nutritionally oriented practice, I’ve been told by
many alcoholics and their relatives that low-dose lithium can be very
helpful for both alcoholism and associated mood disorders. For
“practicing” alcoholics, I recommend a trial of lithium orotate, 10
milligrams three times daily (along with diet advice, niacin, glutamine,
and other supplements). I ask recovering alcoholics to try 5
milligrams, three times daily (occasionally more). The majority of these
patients report improved mood and decreased desire for alcohol after
about six weeks using lithium therapy.”
An article in the British Journal of Addiction stated “both
controlled and uncontrolled experiments show that symptoms of both
alcoholism and affective disturbance are reduced in patients treated
with lithium.”
There are almost endless benefits to this supplement aside from
treating addiction. I just have to mention one more fascinating bit of
research. A study showed that in 27 counties in Texas that contained
lithium in their drinking water, the incidence of homicide, rape,
burglary, and suicide, as well as other crimes and drug use, were
significantly lower compared to counties that did not have lithium.
3. Raw Foods Diets
One of the world’s leading authorities on nutrition, David Wolfe, says:
“…I have run into many former drug addicts who, by switching to
raw-food nutrition, were able to naturally achieve the high they had
looked for with drugs and alcohol.”
It is probable that eating a healthy diet
that is extremely dense in nutrients will improve the health and
wellbeing of any person. This may be especially so in the case of
addicts, who have a tendency towards chronically poor dietary habits.
Reversing this trend can be especially helpful to them.
Poor dietary habits in themselves probably warrant that addicts also
supplement with multivitamins, fatty acids, and amino acids. However,
we’ll see that there are also other reasons addicts will want to do
this.
4. Insulin Potentiation Therapy
IPT is a virtually unknown therapy with nearly endless applications, though it is usually used as an effective cancer treatment.
It delivers a low dose of chemotherapy along with insulin. It turns
out the insulin will make the drugs selectively enter cancer cells.
This therapy kills even more cancer cells than standard chemotherapy with little or no side effects.
Dr. Jean-Claude Paquette, one of the pioneers of IPT, reported a
number of successes with treating drug addiction. These include 30
patients who quit smoking after just one treatment. The exact
mechanisms of why it works are still not well understood, but some how
insulin allows for rapid detoxification of the entire body, while
avoiding withdrawal symptoms or craving. Some other IPT physicians have
also noticed this effect.
5. Hyperbaric oxygen
Hyperbaric oxygen is a therapy where someone lies down inside a
sealed chamber, and is exposed to oxygen at higher than normal
pressures. A study of 340 addicts treated with this therapy reported
that many experienced “tranquilizing or bioenergizing effects” and that
there was an “accelerated reduction of psychoneurological and
somatovegetative disorders” resulting in a 50% reduction in treatment
duration.
6. Amino Acid Therapy
Amino acid therapy has an anecdotal success rate of 70% in the U.S. A
number of individual amino acids such as glutamine have been
demonstrated to help addiction, so it isn’t any stretch of the
imagination to think that giving a broad array of amino acids can be
beneficial. Amino acids are converted into neurotransmitters and help
repair damage to the brain. Taking multivitamins may also help ensure
that amino acids are metabolized for this purpose, as opposed for other
uses in the body.
Cameron McIntyre, a naturopathic doctor, explains that drug abuse
damages neuroreceptors in the brain. That damage then makes a person
more susceptible to addictive tendencies, reinforcing the cycle of drug
abuse. Amino acids then repair damaged proteins in a drug user’s brain,
“basically giving the brain the chemicals that it is craving, but in a
healthy way”.
7. N-Acetyl-Cysteine
NAC is a modified amino acid that a number of studies suggest may
help cocaine addiction. One study showed a significant reduction in
craving and likelihood to scan the internet for cocaine-related news
within just 2 days.
8. Chlorella
Chlorella is a microalgae that has countless health benefits, the
most well known being detoxification. It also contains all the
essential amino acids. These reasons may explain the anecdotal evidence
of its ability to improve drug addiction and withdrawal.
9. Essential Fatty Acids
Excessive alcohol consumption produces a lot of free radicals and
peroxidative agents, which destroy the double bonds in fatty acids.
Studies show that monkeys given an omega-3 deficient diet and access to
alcohol for an hour a day have the DHA in their brain get depleted by
half. This translates into a 50% reduction in dopamine and serotonin.
Supplementing with essential fatty acids can reverse this process.
10. Milk Thistle
Substance abuse can seriously damage the liver. Milk thistle has
been shown to help protect liver cells and detoxify the body. Some
estimate that the liver can be regenerated four times as fast while
taking milk thistle. An interesting fact is that the liver replaces
itself every 6 weeks.
11. Stop Sugar Consumption
Some studies indicate that sugar craving may be related to drug
addiction. Perhaps it is best to treat sugar as if it were a drug while
trying to quit. Besides, sugar has been shown to poison the body in at
least 146 ways. It is worth stopping regardless.
12. Exercise
An interesting animal study shows exercise
may help drug addiction. One group of rats was placed in cages with
running wheels and got plenty of exercise. Another group of rats got no
exercise at all. Afterwards, all the rats were connected to infusion
pumps that would provide a dose of cocaine if they pushed a lever in
their cage. The number of pushes required to get a dose increased each
time. Fit rats gave up after pressing the lever around 70 times,
whereas unfit rats did not give up until around 250 times.
13. Skullcap
This herb is anecdotally said to reduce withdrawal symptoms.
14. Infrared Sauna
Drug residues can be stored in fat and may be a factor in the
persistence of symptoms. One clinic performed a small study and
demonstrated that the sweat of patients treated with infrared saunas
does contain drug metabolites. This clinic reports good results with
infrared sauna treatment.
15. Glyconutrients
Glyconutrients are said to reduce withdrawal symptoms and may help
correct a monosaccharide imbalance that increases the urge to smoke.
16. Magnesium
In a 2003 study, a group of 12 addicts were either given magnesium or
a placebo. Urine samples were taken twice a week for 12 weeks. Those
taking magnesium had drugs in their urine only 16% of the time whereas
the placebo group had drugs in their urine 48% of the time. Cocaine
craving scores were also 78% lower in the magnesium group.
17. B Vitamins
Animal studies in the 1950’s showed that healthy animals will always
choose water over a water/alcohol combination. Nutritionally deficient
animals would often choose the alcohol. A 1996 study induced thiamine
deficiency in rats. This made them prefer an alcohol solution over pure
water. A strain of mice that were genetically bred to prefer alcohol
was also found to have lower thiamine levels. This indicates that
thiamine deficiency can be both a cause and effect of drinking.
18. Suboxone
Natural medicine does not mean avoid pharmaceuticals like the plague.
It means “Do what works!” Some physicians are reporting remissions
(often spontaneously) with suboxone as a stand alone therapy. Not many
doctors offer this therapy however, since you need to get an additional
license to prescribe it.
19. Remove Underlying Causes of Susceptible Behavior
Getting off of drugs does not necessarily mean the causes have been
removed. Some causative factors have already been mentioned. In
general, integrative practitioners have long since known the 5 principle causes of illness.
Being assessed in these 5 categories may lead to uncovering some of
the most common causes of anxious and susceptible behavior. These
include heavy metal poisoning, lack of good nutrition, mold allergies,
hidden food allergies, excessive stress, and chronic infections such as Lyme, bartonella, and Candida.
20. Supporting Methods
Though this article has not focused on these aspects of healing,
meditation, counseling, support groups, massage, and acupuncture may all
potentially help addiction, or at least keep a person engaged in
healthy activities while recovering.
Go Forward!
The road to heaven may be paved in whatever hell you care to name,
but it still ends in heaven. Please share this article with others,
especially with anyone suffering from addiction.
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