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Heroin Addiction Recovery

Heroin addiction recovery is a horse of a different color so to speak when speaking about drug addiction and addiction recovery. To understand heroin addiction and its recovery it would be a good idea to have an understanding of the drug and its effects on the body. Heroin addiction recovery is unlike addiction recovery from other drugs such as cocaine or methamphetamine.

Heroin is a semi synthetic opioid drug synthesized from morphine and is derived from the poppy seed. It is said 90% of the worlds poppy seed production is produced in Afghanistan. As with other opioids, heroin is used as both a pain-killer and a recreational drug and has an extremely high potential for abuse. Heroin is both physically addictive and psychologically addictive. Heroin addiction recovery requires helping someone to overcome the physical addiction first, and then the mental emotional addiction.

Heroin addiction recovery begins with heroin withdrawal which is like no other drug withdrawal. Heroin withdrawal causes the body to experience shock. In laymen’s, since heroin is a painkiller its use deadens the nervous system, which is the system the body uses to communicate. In heroin addiction withdrawal is like having a severe case of the flue magnified by ten. It’s as if the body has been asleep and is now waking up and it rebels.

Heroin addiction recovery also requires restoring nutritional deficiencies such as calcium and magnesium, and a host of the other vitamins that has burned up in the heroin addiction. Heroin also is recognized by the body as a toxin, therefore is treated as such. This means as the body processes the drug via the liver and kidneys it changes into a fat bonding particle causing residues of the drug to be left behind in fatty tissue. This heroin residue build up increases the toxicity level in the body, continues the vitamin burn up causing the addict to feel worse and need the drug all the more. Successful heroin addiction recovery removes these toxins with a purification program.

Although many heroin addiction recovery programs have for years attempted to alter drug treatment programs to meet the individual needs of all kinds of addictions and problems, the success of heroin addiction recovery depends on the ability of the heroin addict to confront his issues in the drug rehabilitation center. The appropriate addiction rehabilitation program is important, but the addict’s determination and commitment to the rehabilitation process to achieve addiction recovery must be true. Removing all the possible barriers that would keep and addict from successful addiction recovery should include complete body rehabilitation as well. 

In order for any heroin addiction recovery program to work for a heroin addict, the addict must work hard and be willing to face hard to confront issues. Confronting the evil that lies within is the only way an addict can obtain the ability needed to overcome addiction while in a drug rehabilitation program and have any chance of achieving heroin addiction recovery. 

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