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		<title>Even Social Drinkers Can Benefit From Detox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are times, even though you are only a social drinker, that your body may need a break from alcohol.  Some common symptoms that result from too much alcohol ingestion can include tiredness, problems with your digestive system and even aching muscles.  If you are a regular drinker, and you are experiencing any of these [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>There are times, even though you are only a social drinker, that your body may need a break from alcohol.  Some common symptoms that result from too much alcohol ingestion can include tiredness, problems with your digestive system and even aching muscles.  If you are a regular drinker, and you are experiencing any of these symptoms, your body may be trying to tell you to take a break from drinking alcohol for a while.</p>
<p>Everyone knows that long term alcohol abuse causes damage to both the liver and kidneys.  However, even moderate drinking on a regular basis can also lead eventually to health problems.  Toxins begin to build up in your body to the point that you actually can become slowly addicted to alcohol to the point that you are unable to totally stop.  There are other health problems associated with long term alcohol drinking as well.</p>
<p>While most people, especially social drinkers, do not have serious alcohol or health problems as a result of their drinking, they can develop with long term use.  That is why it is a good idea to abstain from drinking completely every so often.</p>
<p>For the average social drinker, an <a href="http://www.thealcoholdetox.com/alcohol-detox-a-huge-step-to-take">alcohol detox</a> can simply be just not drinking any alcohol for a time period.  This will allow your liver and kidney to expel all toxins from your body.  It is suggested that you need to take a break for up to four weeks, in order for your body to do its job and successfully get rid of all traces of alcohol from your body and tissues.  If you are a heavy drinker, however, you may not want to go cold turkey right away. Instead you should gradually decrease the amount you are consuming, and switch from hard liquor to wine, for example.  You may find that it is easier to cut back this way if you think you are dependent on alcohol. If you are dependent, you may experience slight withdrawal symptoms such as trembling, excessive sweating and you will also most likely crave alcohol.</p>
<p>For most people, a simple <a href="http://www.thealcoholdetox.com/alcohol-detox-center-for-alcoholism-intervention">alcoholism intervention</a> is very beneficial.  Many have reported a significant increase in their energy levels, their sex drive and have even noticed that they no longer crave unhealthy foods.  If you are concerned about your body, and you want it to operate at peak performance levels, give it a break from alcohol. You will most likely be very pleasantly surprised at how healthy you feel afterwards!</p>
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		<title>Holistic Drug Rehab &#8211; An Alternative To Traditional Treatment Centers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When seeking treatment for an addiction you now have the option for holistic drug rehab. Holistic medicine, or natural medicine, takes a whole person approach to treating the addiction This type of treatment center focuses on the entire person from a natural perspective. Treating you on many levels instead of just one. Natural medicine focuses [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When seeking treatment for an addiction you now have the option for <a href="http://www.spiritualriver.com/how-to-stay-clean-after-leaving-drug-rehab/">holistic drug rehab</a>. Holistic medicine, or natural medicine, takes a whole person approach to treating the addiction This type of treatment center focuses on the entire person from a natural perspective. Treating you on many levels instead of just one.</p>
<p>Natural medicine focuses on treating the entire person with natural processes instead of using medications. A holistic practitioner will help you overcome your addiction through nutritional, spiritual and relaxation methods. You will be treated from the “inside out”.</p>
<p>Many of these rehabilitation centers will focus on meditation, reiki healing, yoga and other relaxation techniques. By teaching the person a way to cope with the stresses of their lives they are more apt to stay away from the addicting substance.</p>
<p>Changing nutritional intake, either through diet or supplementation, will allow the patient to feel better physically. When you feel good physically, you have an easier time feeling better emotionally. The emotional stability is the key to treatment for addiction.</p>
<p>Spiritually a person may need to connect with their inner self to allow for healing of their emotions. Meditation as well as other forms of self recognition is encouraged in holistic treatment. Connecting with yourself, the environment and others around you will help the rehabilitation be more successful.</p>
<p>Holistic treatment does not include the usage of any harmful drugs or methods of treatment.  It is an <a href="http://www.spiritualriver.com/alternative-drug-rehab/">alternative drug rehab</a> that is not necessarily going to use the same techniques and strategies as the more traditional rehabs.  It is a form of treatment that is based on the thought process that everyone can heal themselves naturally. It is about removing the toxins from your life in whatever form they have taken. Once these toxins have been removed from your life you will be able to cope with the everyday issues that life may bring. It is a way to empower the former addict, to enable them to take control of their lives from every aspect.</p>
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