What happens when a person takes drugs? How do drugs affect the mind?

A person who takes drugs may find he has slower reaction time, difficulty remembering things and trouble recalling specifics about things. 

As a result this person is often slower to respond, or blank, “not there” and therefore irresponsible. 

Because almost all drugs affect the mind, those who take excessive drugs or alcohol may find they are often without feeling or numb, and have trouble doing things. You may find these people cannot be trusted.

The person can, to a small or large degree, act irrationally. His perceptions can be distorted and he can end up making small mistakes. Or, in extreme situations he can act insane.

Some people after taking excessive drugs or alcohol only come back to reality.  These drugs are not limited to illegal street drugs. Medical drugs can create similar negative effects on the mind.

An individual’s ability and alertness are tools he uses in life and in a drug user these abilities vanish and set him up for disaster.

The answer is the Narconon New Life Detoxification.   This consists of a combination of exercise, sweating in a dry-heat sauna and a carefully monitored regimen of hydration and nutrition. The procedures break up and flush out the toxic residues that remain in the body—even after the person has stopped taking drugs.  Those graduating the New Life Detox will tell you how they sweated out the drugs locked up in their system and gained a new energy, a new vitality—a new life, free from drug cravings and debilities caused by drugs.

Contact Narconon Suncoast today.  Call 1-800-850-7355.




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