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A friend of mine has a husband who used to be a junkie. He was clean

for years, but recently fell back into using narcotics for a month or

two. He is clean now and going to counseling.

 

It seems to me that there are propbably specific herbs, vitamins, and

supplements which would probably be good for him. But I have no

expertise in this area.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Alobar

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Alobar

Thursday, September 07, 2006 2:19 AM

any supplement suggestions for people

getting off hard drugs?

 

 

A friend of mine has a husband who used to be a junkie. He was clean

for years, but recently fell back into using narcotics for a month or

two. He is clean now and going to counseling.

 

It seems to me that there are propbably specific herbs, vitamins, and

supplements which would probably be good for him. But I have no

expertise in this area.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Alobar

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He needs more than just a multivitamin/multimineral supplement.

 

Here is a site that has all of the various things he needs to improve

and protect.

http://www.glycotrainer.com/supplementation.php

 

In 04, I used a system that incorporated support for each of these

areas and although it wasn't something that I expected, I quit smoking

maybe 3 weeks later. Yep. One day, I'm driving to work, pop a cig in

my mouth like I usually did in the AM, and it literally tasted like my

very first smoke (nasty). It also FELT like my very first smoke.

 

Go to the site's contact page.

 

Hope this helps.

 

, Alobar <Alobar

wrote:

>

> A friend of mine has a husband who used to be a junkie. He was clean

> for years, but recently fell back into using narcotics for a month or

> two. He is clean now and going to counseling.

>

> It seems to me that there are propbably specific herbs, vitamins, and

> supplements which would probably be good for him. But I have no

> expertise in this area.

>

> Any suggestions?

>

> Alobar

>

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Amino acids like 5 HTP may help.

 

You could check out The Mood Cure - a book.

 

Acupuncture can really help.

 

 

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, " essential_monosaccharide

s " <essential_monosaccharides wrote:

>

> He needs more than just a multivitamin/multimineral supplement.

>

> Here is a site that has all of the various things he needs to

improve

> and protect.

> http://www.glycotrainer.com/supplementation.php

>

> In 04, I used a system that incorporated support for each of these

> areas and although it wasn't something that I expected, I quit

smoking

> maybe 3 weeks later. Yep. One day, I'm driving to work, pop a

cig in

> my mouth like I usually did in the AM, and it literally tasted

like my

> very first smoke (nasty). It also FELT like my very first smoke.

>

> Go to the site's contact page.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> , Alobar

<Alobar@>

> wrote:

> >

> > A friend of mine has a husband who used to be a junkie. He was

clean

> > for years, but recently fell back into using narcotics for a

month or

> > two. He is clean now and going to counseling.

> >

> > It seems to me that there are propbably specific herbs,

vitamins, and

> > supplements which would probably be good for him. But I have no

> > expertise in this area.

> >

> > Any suggestions?

> >

> > Alobar

> >

>

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Counseling maybe temporarily useful for him, but if get

problems again he will fall back into using narcotics.

Narcotics caused accumulation of negative energy in his

energical body that furthermore will cause disturbance

of his emotional conditions. The negative energy could

be cleansing by shingchi reiki healing so that can solve

his problem.

 

Greetings with the love,

Emkoto

http://shingchi-reiki.blogspot.com

 

 

, " sayheywheresmykey "

<sayheywheresmykey wrote:

>

> Amino acids like 5 HTP may help.

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