By: Kelly Wecksell

Drug residuals remain in the body causing further cravings. So when a drug wears off the person wants more.

Let’s just look at the obvious: More often than not, a person starts on the path of addiction in the effort to fix something, solve some problem.

I am sure you can just think of at least one person you know who is or was addicted to drugs or alcohol: the problem became a problem because they were trying to fix a problem in the first place.

Then the drugs wear off and the problem is still there, so they want to take more.  They end up NEEDING to take more. 

While it may start off with wanting to fix a problem in their life, it can become an undeniable, uncontrollable physical craving that will cause a person to stop at nothing to get that next fix. And, additionally – that problem in life is still there.

But why does a drug become addicting?  Why does a person WANT more when it wears off?

We all have been told that any drug can have its own addictive quality.

However, after a drug is taken, it does NOT leave the body completely.  A tiny portion of the drug lodges in the fatty tissues of the body.  These drug residuals are capable of causing more cravings.

INew Life Detoxification is based on the breakthrough discovery that LSD residues appeared to remain trapped in the body, mainly in the fatty tissues, long after a person had stopped taking the drug. This explained why someone who had used LSD in the past could suddenly reactivate a “trip” even years later. Further research revealed that many other toxic substances could also remain in the body, producing negative effects for years to come.The answer? The New Life Detoxification is 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. 

Contact us to see how we can help.  Call Narconon Suncoast at 1-877-850-7355.

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