How to Quit Drinking
There are multiple reasons why people decide to quit alcohol. The goal of living a healthy lifestyle is a common reason. It is also essential for individuals with liver complications to give up alcohol. People under medication are as well advised to forgo taking alcohol to prevent any negative reaction between the alcohol and their …
Kratom Withdrawal: Symptoms, Detox & Rehab
Last Updated: September 02, 2021 Kratom is a tropical evergreen tree. Its leaves produce a complex stimulant and an opioid-like pain-relieving effect. The plant is indigenous to Southeast Asia, where it has been used for medicinal purposes over the years. Some of its curative uses include managing pain, diarrhea, and warding off fatigue. Traditionally, the leaves …
COVID-19 Outbreak: Online Addiction Recovery Meetings
The current COVID-19 pandemic has brought most of our operations and lives to a standstill. Many individuals are experiencing various levels of stress. There are three notable levels when it comes to individuals going through or have gone through substance use disorder. They include: Those who have been going through addiction recovery have lost access …
Online AA Meetings
If you cannot make it to in-person alcohol anonymous meetings, there is a way you can continue your recovery from alcoholism. Online gatherings are convenient and accessible. They enable you to reap the benefits of AA from the comfort of your home or any other location. Once you complete your alcohol rehab treatment in Los …
How to Deal With Loneliness
Loneliness is an unpleasant feeling due to social isolation. It usually occurs when our social needs aren’t adequately met by our relationships with others. It involves feelings of anxiety when you feel disconnected from other human beings or lack communication with them. Loneliness is more common than most people think. It could arise as a …
Meth Addiction. How to Find the Way Out
Meth addiction is an epidemic in Los Angeles. A significant number of LA residents are abusing meth, and it is having devastating effects on the addicts and those around them. Meth floods the addict’s nervous system and penetrates their brain to a higher degree than amphetamine. The ecstatic feeling an addict gets upon taking meth …