The Best Way to Quit Sipping Lean & Popping Percs

Par : Terry Brisco
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215281888
  • EAN9798215281888
  • Date de parution30/03/2023
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

Résumé

I understand millions around the universe want to quit using opioids but having to deal with such harsh withdrawal symptoms and not knowing what to do about them can be brutal. You can use the methods in this e-book alone or if you have a companion or spouse who can comfort and assist you then come clean with them. This is a self-sufficient no rehab needed steps. Like other addictions, opioid addiction happens when a biological system in our brains, the Reward System, is hijacked by opioids.
The Reward System drives us to repeat natural things we enjoy, or need to do to survive, like eating when we're hungry. This triggers the release of a chemical called dopamine in the brain, which "rewards" us with a sense of calm or pleasure. But these natural levels of dopamine and their effect can't compare to someone who abuses opioids. After a time, the brain may be rewired, needing this higher level of dopamine.
In fact, over time the brain requires more and more dopamine to feel "normal'' which with abusing opioids causes somewhat of a system overload or depletion in dopamine. This e-book was written to cure anyone who reads and understands it.
I understand millions around the universe want to quit using opioids but having to deal with such harsh withdrawal symptoms and not knowing what to do about them can be brutal. You can use the methods in this e-book alone or if you have a companion or spouse who can comfort and assist you then come clean with them. This is a self-sufficient no rehab needed steps. Like other addictions, opioid addiction happens when a biological system in our brains, the Reward System, is hijacked by opioids.
The Reward System drives us to repeat natural things we enjoy, or need to do to survive, like eating when we're hungry. This triggers the release of a chemical called dopamine in the brain, which "rewards" us with a sense of calm or pleasure. But these natural levels of dopamine and their effect can't compare to someone who abuses opioids. After a time, the brain may be rewired, needing this higher level of dopamine.
In fact, over time the brain requires more and more dopamine to feel "normal'' which with abusing opioids causes somewhat of a system overload or depletion in dopamine. This e-book was written to cure anyone who reads and understands it.