Do You Want To Be Free
of Addiction In One Week?
Addiction is a word to describe the overwhelming compulsion toward some activity or substance.
Some experts say addiction is a behavior, a cycle of guilt, shame, and remorse. Others say that it is the physical dependency on some chemical or substance. In both definitions, the results are the same.
Addiction is a destroyer of quality of life, a destroyer of relationships, and addiction can kill you.
At some point in the addiction cycle you will notice that you are losing control of your body and of your mind. Addiction becomes a 24-hour a day, 7-day a week problem. We can describe the cycle of addiction because addiction is a disease. As a disease, addiction has a pathology—that is it consists of specific symptoms that lead to a known medical result.
In practice, the intensity of the symptoms vary, as does the length of time in each phase of the cycle, but in the end the outcome for all addicts is the same—the destruction of one or more lives.
The fun stage
Use describes the fun stage of addiction’s lure. It is the general use of a chemical usually for recreation, but sometimes for medical purposes too.
Not everyone passes from use to abuse and science cannot tell you why some of us do and others of us do not, but they do know that for those of us that who pass through this invisible portal from use to abuse soon find ourselves lost in a sinking quagmire of unhealthy behavior. This is the magic hook of the addiction cycle that eventually leads to abuse.
Abuse is literally “chasing the high," the memory of a powerful feeling your brain remembers. But, the more a substance is used, the less the brain feels the effect and the shorter the “the high". Abuse is the brain’s desire repeat the feeling of the first high it remembers.
Dependency
Using the substance more often leads to chemical dependency. Dependency is the psychological, and often the physical need to have the abused substance in the body. In dependency, the “hangover" (withdrawal, shame, blame, and craving) consume any non-abuse periods.
Daily stress becomes an insurmountable obstacle. And, the desire for a high dominates the mind and emotions. The withdrawal and craving symptoms of the disease disease increase to the point that “getting a buzz" seems the only sensible option. That is a lie, but a convincing one because as your psyche is too fogged to know the clarity of other choices that exist. If no intervention is found, sooner or later, you’ll use or drink again.
Increasing the dosage of your drug of choice often seems the only path to reaching the plateau of feeling good again. It isn’t something you want to do, but the psychological and physical symptoms of chemical dependency are severe, so you do it.
If you are a heroin addict, an alcoholic, or a prescription drug addict your next use may be your last. If your addiction is Marijuana or Tobacco, your next use may trigger the disease that is a slow and painful path toward death cancer. The uninterrupted cycle of addiction’s result is always the same—a downward spiral and a hard crash landing.
You just want to feel better!
You do not want to die, those who love you do not want you to die either. You just want to feel better!
So why go there, to a place that risks illness, prison, and even death, for a few hours of pleasure and another day of pain? The bottom line is that what you are doing is to you and to the people you love. Now is the perfect time to stop re-gain control of your life, and ModeraXL is a powerful ally for in successfully ending the cycle of addiction controlling your life in as little as one week.
Warning: Withdrawal from substances, such as alcohol, barbiturates, and some pharmaceutical medications can be life-threatening. Always seek the advice of your doctor before stopping the use of any substance you if you believe you are addicted (physically dependant) to it.
There are other drugs that experts say you can safely stop using now, like marijuana, tobacco, heroin, and cocaine. The withdrawal symptoms will be uncomfortable for a time, but removing the substance from your body is not life-threatening. While you should always seek medical advice in beginning your recovery or drug detox, in both of these types of intervention, you will find that ModeraXL is there to reduce your withdrawal symptoms and your cravings.
ModeraXL is the smart choice for freedom from the cravings and the symptoms of withdrawal. You don’t even have to stop using before you begin taking ModeraXL. It is a safe, clinically proven, path to freedom
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