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CAN ADDICTION BE CURED?
When you look at the definition of addiction, you may realise how dangerous
it can be. Yet the scariest part may be wondering if you might be addicted to
something without realising it. If so, is there a cure?
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ddiction, it seems, has fallen into two groups: the common addictions that
we all know (cigarettes, alcohol, cocaine, gambling) and the uncommon
addictions that are never really mentioned (gaming, coffee, food, hoarding).
You might think that some of these are just annoying habits, but anything that
controls your daily life and consequently causes you to depend on it is an addiction.
But are the uncommon addictions really dangerous?
With regards to addiction, the user always has a desire for a stronger dose of
whatever it is she or he is addicted to, to achieve a better feeling than the last one.
The desire quickly escalates into a craving. It becomes almost unbearable to live
without the addiction.
It is said that there is no cure for addiction, and that it is similar
to diabetes, because diabetes cannot be cured but only
managed with long-term treatment.
However, there is a clinic that not only claims there is a cure,
but that the cure is permanent, with fascinating outcomes.
Results stretch from Brazil to our very doorstep in Peckham,
London. Here, Ricardo thought it was impossible to put an end
to his addiction. Although he was fully aware of the damage it
was causing his marriage, he couldn’t go a day without a quick
fix. But after undergoing the treatment provided at this clinic, he
claims he is cured and clean for over 2 years now.
If this is true, then as unbelievable as it may sound, there finally
is a cure for addiction! Why not check it out for yourself at the
Rainbow Theatre, every Sunday at 6pm.
Text Source: http://addictionz.com/types-of-addictions/; http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/addiction/berman/treatment/
Take a breath and be strong.”
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