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Detox Diet.
Drug detox is the process of eliminating the accumulation of toxins from drugs in the body. There are many kinds of drug detox treatments available nowadays. In many cases, drug detox centers prescribe medication to the patient. This helps to keeps the patient away from the withdrawal symptoms, which is the physiological and mental readjustment occurring due to the discontinuation of the use of drugs. Withdrawal is considered as the first steps of drug detox.
The severity of the withdrawal mainly depends on the degree of drug dependency. Most drug detox center include all the aspects of the withdrawal into their treatment process. Most of the detox center usually gives counseling sessions with their detox program.The people who use alcohol, cocaine and other prescription medicines need to be regular in attending their drug detox to ensure that they stick to the program.
Residues remaining in the body is not ideal as this can develop and once again lead to cravings. Hence drug detox centers have to ensure the complete elimination of the drugs from the body. The drug residues usually remain in the fatty tissues of the patient’s body. These residues may be passed to the blood many years after the individual has stopped the taking of drugs. Drug residues also cause the desire for more drugs. Hence the complete elimination of drugs is very necessary in order for treatment to be effective. The residues of drugs such as LSD, phencyclidine, cocaine, manjuana and diazepam are mainly accumulated in the body. These compounds are usually found in long term and hard core drug users.
There are different kinds of drug detox such as cocaine detox, crack detox, marijuana detox, ecstasy detox, heroin detox and methamphetamine detox. Inpatient and outpatient treatments are available for the two main treatments for the drugs detox.
In the inpatient treatment, the drug detox center gives 24 hours of support in a day. The new surroundings of the inpatient treatments usually help the patient to lead a drug free life. Usually hospitals are used for the inpatient treatments. Some times residences are used for these treatments. These residential inpatient treatments are conducted in residential surroundings with the complete supervision. Inpatient treatments can be conducted for both short-term and long-term periods. Often the inpatient treatments are conducted for some short period such as for thirty days whereas the long-term inpatient treatment usually lasts for many months or some times up to one year. Short-term inpatient treatments usually consist of medical stabilization, lifestyle changes and abstinence from drugs.
Because of the level of support provided, inpatient treatments are recommended for those who are severely addicted to drugs. Once out of inpatient care, outpatient treatments for regular checkups and care are also recommended for follow-ups.
The patient first need to be prepared mentally that to lead a healthy and normal life, he really has no choice but to keep away from the drugs. Drug detox treatment is usually accompanied with regular exercises, sauna and nutritional supplements. These methods are useful in helping the patient achieve overall detoxification and be on the road to health. He also needs to select an ideal drug detox center that will provide the highly supportive environment that he needs for the success of his cleansing regime.
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Published by Sandra Kim Leong on September 24, 2006 08:37 PM
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