Could loneliness be the cause of addiction?#Android#Family#iPad

Everyone is familiar with addiction to some degree, whether it’s that daily dose of chocolate you can’t give up or watching a loved one succumb to drug abuse. Many factors play a role in addiction, but some research suggests loneliness plays a pivotal role in encouraging addiction, and that taking measures to remedy loneliness can be powerful therapy.

Addiction can apply to any substance or activity (alcohol, drugs, shopping, sex, food, gambling, Facebook, etc.) that delivers pleasure but becomes compulsive and interferes with daily life and health. The addict is often not aware his or her behavior is out of control. Addiction is recognized as being a reaction to emotional stress; loneliness is so stressful it carries the same mortality risk as smoking and is twice as dangerous as obesity. Our physiological aversion to loneliness stems from our days as hunters and gatherers, when connection with others improved the odds of survival.

Research shows loneliness impairs the brain’s ability to exercise control over our desires, emotions, and behaviors –- the sort of qualities necessary to maintain healthy habits and avoid bad ones. This is called having executive control  and without it, we are more susceptible to addictive behaviors. Loneliness also triggers our fight-or-flight stress hormones, further creating that need for relief that erodes willpower and propels addictive behavior.

Studies show social connection inhibits addiction

In older studies on addiction, rats placed in cages with a bottle of pure water and a bottle of water laced with heroin or cocaine inevitably chose the drugged water until it killed them. The rats were alone.

However, rats kept in a comfortable cage with plenty of friends, fun activities and toys sampled the drug-laced water but mostly shunned it, consuming less than a quarter of the drugs the isolated rats consumed. Also, unlike the isolated rats who became heavy drug users, none of the socialized rats died.

After two months of addictive drug use, researchers then took the isolated rats and put them in the fun, socially active cages. The rats exhibited withdrawal symptoms initially and then voluntarily gave up their addiction, despite the availability of the drug-laced water.

Researchers saw similar outcomes in humans during the Vietnam War, during which about 20 percent of soldiers became addicted to heroin. Of those who returned home, about 95 percent simply stopped using heroin, presumably because they shifted from a “terrifying” cage to a safer, more comfortable one.

And although painkiller addiction has become a serious national problem, the majority of people temporarily prescribed pain pills for an injury or surgery don’t become addicted, even after months of use. These examples show evidence that drug addiction is not just a chemical dependency.

The remedy for addiction is connection

With one of the worst drug problems in Europe, Portugal put these principles to test. It jettisoned the war on drugs and instead poured resources into reconnecting addicts with their own feelings, other people, and a feeling of purpose through job programs. A follow-up study showed the program reduced the use of injected drugs by 50 percent.

Humans are wired to connect and bond with one another. If we can’t bond with other people we bond with the source of our addiction. Nutritional therapy, supplemental support (amino acids in particular can positively influence brain chemistry), and other functional medicine strategies can encourage healthy brain behavior that reduces addictive tendencies. However, it’s vitally important to also address the psychological and spiritual underpinnings of addiction, which often include loneliness and isolation.

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Drugging Our Kids#Family#Android#iPad

For the past four months, the Bay Area News Group has been documenting the alarming use of psychiatric medications in California’s foster care system — and the impact on thousands of vulnerable kids who suffer the consequences.

Here, in Part 5 of our investigative series “Drugging Our Kids,” we present a documentary video that gives voice to many of these young people, who say they were silenced during their youth by the powerful drugs.

From Los Angeles to the Bay Area to Humboldt County, reporter Karen de Sá and photographer Dai Sugano interviewed more than 175 people, including dozens of current and former foster youth who were frequently moved and heavily medicated by a system that struggled to manage their complicated childhoods.

Now, there’s a growing call for change among former foster youth, psychiatrists, public health nurses and youth advocates. The stories of lost childhoods and remarkable resilience provide compelling lessons on how California can better address their trauma and stop “Drugging Our Kids.”

http://webspecial.mercurynews.com/druggedkids/

So, Should You Eat Gluten Or Not?#iBelieve#family#A.S.D.

By Dana James

The gluten debate continues, often with more venom than opposition parties at election time. Why does this molecule ignite so much antagonism? After all, it’s just a food…Or is it?

Let’s start with what gluten is. It’s a protein molecule principally found in wheat. But gluten is not what it used to be. In the late 1960’s, gluten (and wheat) were cross-bred, hybridized and re-engineered to increase the yield of cereal grains. This produced over 40,000 varieties of wheat. It also increased the elasticity of wheat so that the bread would rise and be more chewy and delectable. Who doesn’t like fluffy bread? But as we’ve now learnt, once we start interfering with our food source, things can go a little hay-wire. This is what happened…

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Millions of Children Infected with ‘Vaccine Safety Experts’ Rotateq Vaccine: Dr. Paul Offit#Vaccines#family#android

Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder

Dr. Paul Offit is a pediatrician who co-invented a rotavirus vaccine (trade name Rotateq), who once stated in interview that a child can be administered 100,000 vaccines safely at once (later revised to 10,000). A professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania, he is the darling of the mainstream media and a widely cited self-appointed ‘vaccine safety expert,’ despite the glaring conflict of interest implied by such a designation.

...that's right, an infant can safely receive 100,000. vaccines all at once.  Well, this is my floor.  Got to get to my Rotateq (vaccine) board meeting. Looks like 2014 year-end bonuses will hit a new record!
…that’s right, an infant can safely receive 100,000. vaccines all at once. Well, this is my floor. Got to get to my Rotateq (vaccine) board meeting. Looks like 2014 year-end bonuses will hit a new record!

Unfortunately for Dr. Offit (not so affectionately named Dr. Profit), a 2010 study published in Journal of Virology revealed that his multi-million dollar grossing patent on the Rotateq vaccine contains a live simian retrovirus (with a 96% match of certainty) that has likely infected millions of children over the past few years with a virus that causes great harm.  Retrovirus infections are permanent, and can carry on indefinitely into future generations. In other words, once they are inserted into the human genome they can not be removed. View the entire PDF here

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http://www.greenmedinfo.com

The Evolution of Consciousness, Next Level Mind/Body Medicine: Interpersonal Connection; Star “Supersize Me”; Health Coach, Triple Board Certified Nutritionist; Empowerment is the New Compliance#Health#iBelieve#repost

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Deepak Chopra

Keynote Presentation: Deepak Chopra, MD

Physician; Best Selling Author; Digital Innovator; Ayurvedic and Mind/Body Medicine

The Evolution of Consciousness

  • How technology is proving the amazing effects of mind / body medicine

  • Why stress, sleep and relationships hold the key for a long, healthy life

  • Where is medicine going? How we can all accelerate its evolution
Lynne McTaggart

Lynne McTaggart

Author, Publisher, Researcher

Next Level Mind/Body Medicine: Interpersonal Connection

  • The Placebo Effect: Trick or Treat(ment)?

  • Why mindset and hope play important roles in the Evolution of Medicine

  • Activism in medicine: Why you need to engage in medical politics now
Dana James & Alex Jamieson

Dana James, MS, CDN

Triple Board Certified Nutritionist, CBT Practitioner

Alex Jamieson, CHC

Star “Supersize Me”; Nutritionist, Health Coach; Author

Getting to the Core of Behavior Change: Habits and Addictions?

  • Why behavior change and the mind hold the key to keeping healthy

  • What cravings and urges tell you about what your body needs

  • Easy strategies for changing your mindset and achieving your health goals
And, for our health professionals…
Gabriel Hoffman

Gabriel Hoffman

Integrative Nutritionist; Co-Founder Functional Forum

Empowerment is the New Compliance

  • Why compliance is an outdated concept in helping patients with lifestyle disease

  • How empowerment is a crucial part of an evolved medical system

  • 3 simple steps for physicians and health professionals to empower patients