• Prescription Drug Abuse in India

    Prescription Drug Abuse in India

    The availability of prescription drugs has never been greater. Doctors are prescribing more drugs than ever before. Online pharmacies make getting prescription drugs easy. And youngsters are consistently given powerful and addictive prescription drugs following a surgery or doctor’s appointment. Prescription drug abuse has become a worldwide problem—and it’s getting worse every day. According to……


  • Alternative Treatment Methods (Part 3): Ayurveda

    Alternative Treatment Methods (Part 3): Ayurveda

    This post is a continuation of our alternative treatment methods series: view articles on meditation and yoga. Because drug and alcohol addiction usually takes the form of social, physical and physiological problems — each of these areas needs to be treated during treatment. A comprehensive approach to drug addiction treatment often includes Ayurveda. The wisdom……


  • Alternative Treatment Methods (Part 2): Meditation

    Alternative Treatment Methods (Part 2): Meditation

    Think about how an addiction begins— think about how your addiction began. Did someone with a reassuring look place a “harmless” pill in your hand, or hand you a bottle with a trivial amount of alcohol sloshing near the bottom? Maybe you were experimenting and woke up with a needle hanging out of your arm,……


  • Alternative Treatment Methods (Part 1): Yoga

    Alternative Treatment Methods (Part  1): Yoga

    “Quick” and “easy” are two words you’ll never hear during treatment. But one of the greatest hopes of many brown sugar, prescription drug and any variety of drug addicts remains that treatment would be just that: quick and easy. Because a cure doesn’t exist for drug and alcohol addiction, treatment centres are forced to use……


  • 10 Simple Recovery Tips!

    10 Simple Recovery Tips!

    It’s no secret: recovering from addiction isn’t easy. In fact, it’s probably one of the most difficult things you or your loved one will ever have to go through. Here are ten tips that should help you through the recovery process. 1. One day at a time. As you begin to recover from your problem……


  • Dealing with Denial and Two Powerful Drugs

    Dealing with Denial and Two Powerful Drugs

    Have you ever felt all alone? Maybe hundreds of people surrounded you. Maybe even your loving family or a close friend was nearby, but that feeling of loneliness wouldn’t leave you—it almost felt like there was no one else in world. No one to talk to. No one to relate with… This is how many……


  • Mandrax: India’s Brain Child, or Nightmare?

    Mandrax: India’s Brain Child, or Nightmare?

    Six years ago one of the biggest narcotic hauls of recent times took place. In Delhi, India police seized 4,400 kg of mandrax. The bags of small white pills, probably on their way to South Africa (the world's biggest consumer of the drug), was estimated at Rs. 2 billion. That's a lot of mandrax. That's……


  • Cobra Venom Addiction: A Serious Problem

    Cobra Venom Addiction: A Serious Problem

    A UP roadways bus heading towards Meerut on Tuesday night had more than just passengers on board. 500 ml of cobra venom accompanied by two live snakes (a baby python and a sand boa) were seized from the bus by the Delhi police. The bottle of venom, estimated at Rs 2 crore, was discovered in……


  • My Friend Needs Help (Part 3): Confronting the Addict

    My Friend Needs Help (Part 3): Confronting the Addict

    Now it’s time to apply what we learned from parts one and two! Once you understand and unconditionally love your addicted loved one, it’s time to combine what you know— it’s time to intervene. Intervention (or confrontation) is your most powerful tool as you help your loved one seek treatment. 80% of interventions produce positive……


  • My Friend Needs Help (Part 2): Loving the Addict

    My Friend Needs Help (Part 2): Loving the Addict

    This is a continuation of the, “My Friend Needs Help” series. View Part 1: Understanding the Addict. Five months ago my grandfather died of kidney cancer. His condition before he passed away restricted him to a hospital bed—and there he existed; lying on a set of clean white sheets for the last few months of……