As many throughout the world mourn for Whitney Houston’s death, we want to reflect on what we can learn from the allegations and controversy surrounding addiction. Whitney’s life was also tarnished with drug use allegations and controversy. While the circumstances surrounding her death are still unknown, it is important to focus on the life of Whitney Houston and the possible lessons that we may learn from it. Whitney has been in rehab for substance abuse 3 times, having admitted to using cocaine in her past. Current reports are saying prescription pills may be the cause of her death at this time.
As unfortunate as her early death is, we do know that lives can be saved when topics like this is covered in the media. Whitney was surrounded by family and friends throughout her life and it’s important when someone may be struggling to have loving conversations with them about getting help for possible addiction problems. While many have legitimate prescriptions, addiction to pain pills can easily get out of control. Tolerance builds up and many times the person has to take more to alleviate the pain, anxiety or ailment. We have never treated Whitney, and cannot assume she had a problem, the allegations surrounding this allows us to educate the public on the dangers of mixing pills, using them with alcohol, tolerance build up and dependence.
So as we mourn the death of a great musical icon, let’s also learn from her life what we can.
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Recently celebrity Demi Moore was admitted to the hospital because of exhaustion. KTLA and TMZ has been reporting that the 911 call had references to Whip-its, later references to the whip-its in the 911 call were removed for privacy. For infromation about this specific event, visit here.
Whip-its are used in whipped cream dispensers to act as a whipping agent. Also known as, whippits, whippets, nossies, or nangs, when inhaled they cause a psychoactive effects on the user. That give the user a since of euphoria and slight hallucinations. The short-term effects of whip-its is decreases in mental performance, audiovisual ability, and manual dexterity. Long-term exposure can cause vitamin B12 deficiency, numbness, reproductive side effects (in pregnant females), and other problems
If you or a loved one is addicted to whip-its call one of our addiction specialist today: 866-677-7212
read morePrincess Catherine includes Action on Addiction among the charities she supports
Princess Catherine recently announces a patronage with “Action on Addiction” a charity that runs addiction treatment centres in England.
We are excited about the emphasis that a member of the Royal family is taking on addiction treatment, is shows more and more that addiction is a global problem that needs to be address with, prevention, treatment, education and continued support. Action on Addiction chief executive said, “It’s not an easy subject for some people — but I think this sort of patronage will change that.” Addiction can be a hard subject of anyone to talk about let a lone admit is a problem, that is why this type of patronage is so important to the addiction community.
We applaud Princess Catherine on her decision and wish her well.
read moreA naturopathic approach to treatment
by Ravi Chandiramani, ND
(Article originally in Addiction Pro)
A disheveled-appearing 32-year-old female, “Sabrina,” walked into our residential treatment facility, carrying one suitcase and three large garbage bags. As I performed my history and physical, my suspicions were confirmed. Her response to “What medications are you on?” consisted of opening each of the garbage bags, which held nearly 200 bottles of prescription medication.
In her possession was an assortment of narcotics, antidepressants, mood stabilizers, anxiolytics, antacids, sleep aids and migraine abortives. She had failed all prior courses of conventional medical treatment, and had arrived seeking assistance in getting her life back from opiate addiction.
Almost three months later, Sabrina left the treatment center with one bottle of melatonin and a new lease on life. Almost three years later, she has maintained sobriety. This highlights a success story in my practice specializing in Integrative Addiction Medicine (I AM)© at Journey Healing Centers… read more
read moreNational Recovery Month – Journey Healing Centers Hosts Free Drug Awareness Seminars in Sept
To support the 2011 National Recovery Month this September and the approximately 27 million Americans who either use illicit drugs regularly or are “heavy drinkers” (SAMHSA), Journey Healing Centers announces free educational seminars on marijuana, meth and prescription drugs at their drug and alcohol treatment centers in Arizona and Utah. These drug awareness sessions will be facilitated by Journey Healing Centers’ professional team, who are focused on individual and family therapy.
To read the full press release visit here…
Salt Lake City, Utah office
Tues, Sept 6, 2011, 6-8pm
Prescription Drug Abuse: Is it an epidemic? An Addiction Professional’s Perspective
Tues, Sept 13, 2011, 6-8 p.m.
Marijuana Addiction Motivational Awareness Seminar tailored towards teens and parents
Tues, Sept 20, 2011, 6 -8 pm
Marijuana: How Motivation Can Assist Teens in Cutting Back or Stopping
Tues, Sept 27, 2011, 6–8pm
Methamphetamines – A Personal Story
Scottsdale, Arizona office
Fri, Sept 2, 2011, 6-8pm
Methamphetamines – A Personal Story
Tues, Sept 13, 2011, 6-8pm
Marijuana Addiction Motivational Awareness Seminar tailored towards teens and parents
Tues, Sept 20, 2011, 6-8pm
Marijuana: How Motivation Can Assist Teens in Cutting Back or Stopping.
Tues, Sept 27, 2011, 6–8pm
Prescription Drug Abuse: Is it an epidemic? An Addiction Physicians Perspective
For more information and location address, please call 1-866-774-5119.
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