Sunday, July 10, 2011

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Sons Who Are Becoming Irresponsible
Filed under Drug and Alcohol Fact Sheets, Message to Teenagers by Christopher L. on July 8, 2011 at 9:35 AM {0 Comments}

From a child’s point of view, parents are sometimes hard to understand. When I was around 15 years of age, I began to be more irresponsible, and fight with my family; I could not see that they only wanted what was best for me. I believe now that our family is the only family we [...]
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Sexual Abuse Survivor
Filed under Drug and Alcohol Fact Sheets by S.S. on June 20, 2011 at 2:59 PM {1 Comment}

To whom it may concern. I’m writing this letter to say that I’m a sexual abuse survivor. I didn’t tell anyone for years, hid it for a long time. I eventually turned to drugs and alcohol as a solution and a way to escape from my painful experience. I blamed myself for years, as I [...]
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Do Speed Drugs Really Help Students?
Filed under Drug and Alcohol Fact Sheets by Jane Waterberry on June 15, 2011 at 9:33 PM {1 Comment}
student studying

There are two types of speed drug that students can use, prescription dextroamphetamine, such as Dexedrine, or illicit amphetamines that include meth and crystal meth. Prescription amphetamine Adderall for students has now been banned in Canada due to adverse side effects. What Speed Drugs Do Speed drugs are amphetamine based and make people feel more [...]
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Why People Take Methamphetamine Even Though it Is Dangerous?
Filed under Drug and Alcohol Fact Sheets by Vero on June 14, 2011 at 10:02 AM {0 Comments}
Danger of Meth Drugs

Drug prevention education and drug rehabilitation is provided everyday by Narconon centers all around the world. Since 1966, when William Benitez, the founder of Narconon, read a book from author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard, Narconon has successfully helped addicts to beat their drug addiction naturally, without the use of any substitution drugs. Narconon is also an international leader in effective drug education, giving true understanding about what are drugs and their effect on people.
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A Mother’s Love
Filed under Drug and Alcohol Fact Sheets by Vero on May 7, 2011 at 6:47 PM {0 Comments}
Mothers-Day

A mother who interrogates her teen doesn’t “hate” them, as the teen may suspect, but rather, loves them enough to care. A mother who often discusses the dangers of drinking and/or doing drugs isn’t nagging, but rather, loving you enough to constantly remind you of the dangers.
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Eight Signs of Child Drug Use Every Mother should be Aware of
Filed under Drug and Alcohol Fact Sheets by JF on May 4, 2011 at 2:16 PM {0 Comments}
Child alcoholand drug abuse

Children and teens go through so many stages. Some mood swings and hygiene issues are to be expected. Most parents, however, have a sense when something is wrong. It is this sense that often leads to getting the teen help with substance abuse. Parents know their child better than anyone. If they feel something is wrong, it usually is. Substance abuse in teens and children is a growing problem that cannot be ignored.
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Narconon Trois-Rivières: A Solution to Chemical Dependency
Filed under Drug and Alcohol Fact Sheets by Frank Julien on December 28, 2010 at 6:17 PM {0 Comments}
Chemical Dependency

Chemical dependency is a term that is often interchanged with chemical abuse. However, there is a difference. A chemical that is used for recreational purposes, to achieve a desired effect, but has no medicinal value, can lead to chemical abuse. However, a person who, for instance, begins taking pain medication for chronic pain, and cannot function without that chemical, often becomes dependent on it. When chemical dependency raise it’s ugly head, it is time to seek professional help from a rehab center such as Narconon Trois-Rivières.
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What could happen if an Addict does not go to Drug Rehabilitation?
Filed under Drug and Alcohol Fact Sheets by Frank Julien on October 6, 2010 at 3:26 PM {0 Comments}
Drug Addict Death

A great problem might be the addicts refusal to enter a drug treatment center regardless of the fact that the center may only employ natural methods and be of the most modern and advanced variety. Of course, the addict may refuse to enter a drug rehabilitation center and finally it is his or her god given right to kill him or herself through the consumption of alcohol and/or drugs, but believe it or not death may not be the worst consequence of refusing to enter a drug rehab center.
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What are the effects on a Baby if the Father is on Drugs when Conception takes place?
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drug abuse and conception What are the effects on a Baby if the Father is on Drugs when Conception takes place?It has been well documented that a Mother who uses drugs while pregnant can mean irreversible damage to a baby. Studies are now showing that a Father who uses drugs at the time of conception can also have negative, even life-threatening effects on the child. While a Father’s drug use cannot cause addiction in the child, it can mutate the DNA which has a direct result on the physical and mental capabilities of the child.

Deformities and retardation can be the result of the Father’s drug use. For years, the Mother was always assumed to be responsible when there was a child born with a deformity or reduced brain function. It is now known that is not always the case. Even if the Mother is drug-free, if the Father uses drugs, it can affect the child. The scope of problem has not yet been realized. Increased deformities have been established but studies are still ongoing.

Drug use or alcoholism by either parent can be detrimental to a conceived child. The Father’s role in birth defects as a result of drug use is being studied widely now. Young people are diagnosed with more and more mental and physical disorders which may be the direct result of the drug use of the Father. Mother’s who use drugs or alcohol while pregnant are now being brought up on criminal charges if the child is born addicted or with a disability. The time will come when the Fathers are brought in and tried for their role in a child’s disability. The responsibility must be fairly divided.

The DNA from both parents determines who the child is. Their eye color and their body formation all come from the combined DNA. A Father who is alcoholic or drug addicted at the time of conception may pass on inferior DNA to the child. This can result in a miscarriage, child deformities and retardation as well as documented cases of other troubles. It was once believed that alcohol or drug use would or could not effect a fetus, but it is now known that it can and does. In fact, any drug or alcohol use by the father within several months of conception can lead to a negative, even deadly effect on the baby.
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