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		<title>Signs and Symptoms of Heroin Use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is heroin? At one point in history, heroin was called morphine diacetate. It is a derivative of the opium poppy and synthesized from morphine. According to the DEA, 87% of the world’s supply of opium and its many derivatives (heroin included) was being produced in Afghanistan as of 2004. However, between 2007 and 2011, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What is heroin?</h2>
<p>At one point in history, heroin was called morphine diacetate. It is a derivative of the opium poppy and synthesized from morphine. According to the DEA, 87% of the world’s supply of opium and its many derivatives (heroin included) was being produced in Afghanistan as of 2004. However, between 2007 and 2011, the production of heroin in Mexico has increased 600%. As a result, Mexico is now viewed as the second leading producer of heroin in the world and those numbers continue to grow according to law enforcement sources.</p>
<h2>Identifying the signs and symptoms of heroin use</h2>
<p>According to healthcare officials and medical professionals, there are numerous <a title="Signs and Symptoms of Heroin Use" href="/drug-rehab/">signs and symptoms of heroin use</a>. Initially, the heroin user is able to hide these warning signs so that family members, friends, and others do not realize that the individual is using the drug. However, over time the individual becomes increasingly more careless about concealing the fact that they are using heroin and the signs and symptoms become obvious.</p>
<p>The 4 primary signs and symptoms of heroin use are categorized as follows:</p>
<p><strong>Behavioral indicators</strong> – one of the most obvious signs or symptoms is that the individual avoids interaction with others and tries to live in seclusion as much as possible. They will manufacture numerous excuses to justify their behavior. Additionally, they will start taking numerous mysterious or unexplained trips out of the home and say they are running errands when in reality they are hooking up with their supplier.</p>
<p><strong>Financial issues</strong> – in the beginning, the heroin user may only use the drug a few times a week, maybe once a day at most. Over time, they will start using increasingly more of the drug and their habit will cost them a lot of money. Eventually, they will run out of money by draining their checking and/or savings accounts.</p>
<p>They will make excuses as to why they can never afford anything. As the addiction or dependency on the drug gets more severe, they will lose their jobs, be late on paying their bills (or stop paying them altogether), and start borrowing money from family and friends. They may even start stealing in order to pay for their habit.</p>
<p><strong>Suspicious paraphernalia</strong> – whether the drug is injected, smoked, or snorted, there is certain paraphernalia that is required to use heroin. When they are injecting the drug, some of the more common pieces are belts or shoelaces, foil or gum wrappers, needles (new or used), spoons, and syringes. If they are smoking or snorting it, you will notice glass pipes, razor blades, and straws lying around with their belongings.</p>
<p><strong>Physical signs and symptoms of heroin use</strong> – these include dilated pupils, drooping eyelids, and vomiting are indications of having recently used heroin. Wearing sunglasses, even when it is dark outside is another indicator of heroin use along with significant weight loss resulting from a loss of appetite. Constant sniffing and/or runny nose, coughing and sneezing, flushed skin, needle marks, and slowed breathing or other <a title="Signs and Symptoms of Heroin Use" href="/drug-rehab/">signs and symptoms of heroin use</a> to watch for.</p>
<h2>Getting professional help is critical</h2>
<p>Heroin abuse, addiction, and dependency is not only a serious issue, it can be fatal when an individual ingests a large amount after having reached their limit. The Freedom Center and their experienced and highly skilled professional staff members want you to know that they are here for you or a loved one if you are dealing with heroin use and its side effects. Please contact us today at the toll-free phone number listed above and speak with one of our specialists about our facility and <a title="Drug Rehab" href="/drug-rehab/">drug rehab</a> and recovery programs.</p>
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		<title>Long Term Effects of Ketamine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 18:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Ketamine? Ketamine is administered intramuscularly or intravenously as a general anesthetic and is typically used for minor surgical procedures where the relaxation of the muscles is not required. It is found in both human and veterinary medicine, oftentimes being referred to as horse tranquilizers. It has become extremely popular for recreational drug use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What is Ketamine?</h2>
<p>Ketamine is administered intramuscularly or intravenously as a general anesthetic and is typically used for minor surgical procedures where the relaxation of the muscles is not required. It is found in both human and veterinary medicine, oftentimes being referred to as horse tranquilizers. It has become extremely popular for recreational drug use and is classified as a club or date rape drug because of its hallucinogenic characteristics. You will normally find the drug circulating among teens and younger adults at parties or raves.</p>
<h2>Medicinal and recreational uses</h2>
<p>In humans, Ketamine exhibits a wide range of effects which includes analgesia (painkilling), anesthesia, bronchodilation, and elevated blood pressure. It is also a hallucinogen which is what makes it so popular with the recreational drug user. From a medicinal standpoint, Ketamine is used primarily for inducing and maintaining anesthesia and is oftentimes used in combination with other sedatives. It is also used in emergency medicine as an analgesic (painkiller), sedation in CCU and ICU environments, and as a treatment for bronchospasms.</p>
<p>Additionally, Ketamine has been found to be effective for the treatment of bi-polar disorder with individuals suffering with depression and when other anti-depressants are not effective. It produces a rapid effect for those individuals suffering with a major depressive disorder, usually acting within a couple of hours as opposed to other anti-depressants that take up to two weeks to be effective. Veterinarians will typically use Ketamine as an anesthetic, hence the nickname “horse tranquilizer.”</p>
<h2>Effects based on dosage</h2>
<p>Ketamine tends to be a mild if not somewhat strange type of stimulant when taken in low doses. It is classified in a group of drugs that includes DXM or nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and PCP (angel dust). When it is taken in medium to high doses, the effects become more severe as the drug becomes a paralyzing and powerful hallucinogen (psychedelic) with effects similar to that of LSD. Users claim that in high doses, it is almost like ingesting a combination of alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, nitrous oxide, and opium.</p>
<p>Where the <a title="long-term effects of Ketamine" href="/drug-rehab/">long-term effects of Ketamine</a> are concerned, the drug appears to dissociate or separate the function of the brain from the body. What results is that the brain is freed from its normal functions of reacting to the different sensations of the body. The gap that is vacated by the senses is filled by an increase in perception which gives rise to the more hallucinogenic, mind-altering effects of the drug. In low doses, blood pressure and heart rate increase. In higher doses, the opposite happens and respiratory depression may occur.</p>
<h2>Neurological and urinary long-term effects of Ketamine</h2>
<p>Cognitive impairments and memory problems are the most common neurological long-term effects of Ketamine and its chronic abuse. Long-term users tend to develop verbal short-term and visual memory impairment. However, the occasional use of the drug appears to be less harmful and the damage that may result appears to be reversible. However, there is still the possibility that the user will suffer with depression even though they have abstained from Ketamine use.</p>
<p>Urinary tract disease is associated with the long-term effects of Ketamine use according to a medical study that was conducted in Bristol, UK and published in the British Medical Journal. The main symptoms of urinary damage are:</p>
<ul>
<li> blood in the urine</li>
<li>  increased need to urinate</li>
<li>  leakage of urine</li>
<li>  painful urination</li>
</ul>
<p>If you or a loved one has been abusing the drug and is experiencing the <a title="long-term effects of Ketamine" href="/drug-rehab/">long-term effects of Ketamine</a> use, the Freedom Center can customize an <a title="long-term effects of Ketamine" href="/addiction-treatment/">addiction treatment</a> and recovery program that will target your clinical and personal needs. Please contact us today at the toll-free phone number listed above for more information.</p>
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		<title>How Cocaine Affects the Brain</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 22:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cocaine abuse, addiction, and dependency Every year, we witness tens of thousands of deaths due to overdose and visits to the ER that are associated with cocaine abuse, addiction, or dependency. The drug is on the DEA’s current list of the primary drug threats in the US while the healthcare industry sees the drug and [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" title="How Cocaine Affects The Brain" src="/images/Cocaine-effects-brain.jpg" alt="How Cocaine Affects The Brain" width="200" height="265" />Every year, we witness <em><strong>tens of thousands of deaths due to overdose and visits to the ER that are associated with cocaine abuse</strong></em>, addiction, or dependency. The drug is on the DEA’s current list of the primary drug threats in the US while the healthcare industry sees the drug and its potential for addiction as a serious public health threat. Most <a title="Addiction Treatment" href="/addiction-treatment/" target="_blank">addiction treatment</a> and recovery centers in the US feature cocaine rehab programs so that individuals can get the professional help they need and return to living a substance-free life.</p>
<h2>Cocaine side effects</h2>
<p>Cocaine is a <em><strong>powerful stimulant and exhibits a high potential for abuse, addiction, and dependency</strong></em>. The initial effects of the drug will last from 10 to 15 minutes depending on the individual and how they respond to the drug. Whenever you use cocaine, will experience at least 4 side effects:</p>
<ul>
<li> alertness</li>
<li>competent feelings and sexual arousal</li>
<li>euphoric feelings and extreme well-being</li>
<li>increased levels of energy and motor activities</li>
</ul>
<p>The more <em><strong>common side effects of cocaine use include anxiety, paranoia, and restlessness</strong></em>. However, the more extreme cases will see an individual experience convulsions, elevated body temperature, and tremors. Certain health problems will also arise when cocaine abuse, addiction, or dependency becomes severe. <em><strong>Elevated blood pressure, increased heart rate, hallucinations, and tachycardia</strong></em> are common after prolonged cocaine abuse.</p>
<h2>The mechanism of cocaine</h2>
<p><strong></strong>Granted, <em><strong>cocaine works on the central nervous system</strong></em> just like most stimulants do. But what is important is understanding how cocaine affects the brain. Dopamine is a chemical that is naturally produced in the brain, the production of which is stimulated by cocaine use which creates the euphoric effect that cocaine users typically experience. <em><strong>Cocaine works by preventing dopamine reuptake</strong></em>, which in turn intensifies the pleasure signals that the chemical produces.<strong></strong></p>
<h2>5 things to look for</h2>
<p><strong></strong>In addition to how cocaine affects the brain, there are certain warning signs that indicate when a person has a problem with cocaine. These include:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Behavioral issues</strong> – when an individual is suffering from cocaine abuse, there are noticeable changes in their behavior which includes:</li>
<ul>
<li>being overly talkative</li>
<li>changes in one’s demeanor</li>
<li>erratic mood swings</li>
<li>having panic attacks</li>
<li>suffering with paranoia</li>
</ul>
<li><strong><strong><img class="alignright" title="Cocaine Paraphernalia" src="/images/cocaine-paraphernalia.jpg" alt="Cocaine Paraphernalia" width="200" height="133" /></strong>Drug use paraphernalia</strong> – cocaine is a drug that can be injected, smoked (in crack form), or “snorted” (inhaled).  Over time and as the person’s problems become more apparent, drug use paraphernalia designed for cocaine use will start showing up in the home.  This may include razor blades, storage vials, and cut up straws if they are snorting the drug.  If they are smoking it in crack form, glass pipes are a common piece of paraphernalia.  Finally, if they are injecting cocaine you may find needles and syringes, spoons, and items used as tourniquets such as cords or belts.</li>
<li><strong>Financial problems</strong> &#8211; cocaine addiction is not cheap.  When an individual becomes dependent on the drug, whatever spare cash they have, they will spend on obtaining more of the drug.  Their bank accounts get depleted and the person will make excuses as to why.  In most cases, the reasons they give you won’t add up or make any sense.</li>
<li><strong>Leaving the house at all hours of the night</strong> – one of the patterns that develops when an individual is abusing cocaine or has developed a dependency on it is that they will start getting late night phone calls from so-called friends.  In reality, it is most likely their supplier calling to let them know they have some for sale.  If the individual has leave when people are still awake in the house, they will have made up an excuse for why they are leaving at all hours of the evening.</li>
<li><strong>Physiological warning signs</strong> – there are numerous warning signs that the individual displays physically whenever they are having a cocaine problem, whether it is abuse, addiction, or dependency.  These include constant bloody noses, dilated or pinpoint pupils, loss of appetite, runny and sniffing nose, and sudden unexplainable weight loss.</li>
</ol>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Getting professional help</h2>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Getting Professional Help" src="/images/getting-professional-help.jpg" alt="Getting Professional Help" width="220" height="146" />The professional staff of <a title="Drug Rehab" href="/drug-rehab/" target="_blank">drug rehab</a> specialists at the Freedom Center are <em><strong>extremely knowledgeable about cocaine abuse, addiction, and dependency</strong></em> and how cocaine affects the brain. A simple assessment interview will enable us to customize a program that will effectively address your personal and clinical needs so that you can overcome your problems with cocaine <em><strong>and get back to living a normal life</strong></em>.</p>
<p>If you would like more information regarding our facility and the programs that we offer, <em><strong>please contact one of our addiction specialists at the toll-free phone number listed above</strong></em>.</p>
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		<title>Long Term Effects of Inhalants</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 15:20:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are inhalants? The wide array of drugs that emit volatile vapors which are then inhaled through the nose and trachea are categorized as inhalants. This classification of drugs does not include those that are burned or heated and then inhaled. For instance, crack cocaine, marijuana, and tobacco are not considered to be inhalants whereas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What are inhalants?</h2>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Effects of Inhalants" src="/wp-content/images/Effects-Of-Inhalants.jpg" alt="Effects of Inhalants" width="225" height="149" />The wide array of <em><strong>drugs that emit volatile vapors which are then inhaled through the nose and trachea are categorized as inhalants</strong></em>. This classification of drugs does not include those that are burned or heated and then inhaled. For instance, crack cocaine, marijuana, and tobacco are not considered to be inhalants whereas amyl nitrate and toluene are. Some inhalants such as nitrous oxide are used for medicinal reasons while others are used for recreational purposes.</p>
<h2>The mechanism of inhalants</h2>
<p>Granted, the chemicals that can be found in inhalants usually produce a wide range of pharmacological effects. However, <em><strong>many of them will produce a state of euphoria (high)</strong></em>, the onset of which occurs rapidly. This high resembles the effect one experiences when they are intoxicated from drinking alcohol which oftentimes leads to other effects such as agitation, disinhibition, drowsiness, and lightheadedness.</p>
<p>If a sufficient amount is inhaled, these gases and solvents <em><strong>can produce anesthesia, sensation loss, and even unconsciousness</strong></em>. Chemicals that are found in aerosol sprays, gases, and solvents can produce a number of other effects. These are referred to as either short-term or long-term <a title="Effects of Inhalants" href="/">effects of inhalants</a> and fall under the classification of inhalant intoxication.</p>
<p>Some of the immediate effects that could result include <em><strong>apathy, belligerence, impaired functioning on the job or in social situations, and impaired judgment</strong></em>. Other possible effects of inhalant use include:</p>
<ul>
<li>depressed reflexes</li>
<li>dizziness</li>
<li>drowsiness</li>
<li>general weakness in the muscles</li>
<li>lethargy</li>
<li>slurred speech</li>
<li>stupor</li>
</ul>
<p>As an example, toluene produces euphoria, giddiness, headache, and the inability to coordinate one’s movements. Confusion, delirium, nausea, and vomiting can also result.</p>
<h2>Effects associated with chronic use</h2>
<p>Recreational drug users will inhale nitrates because they believe that it enhances sexual performance and pleasure unlike other types of inhalants that are usually inhaled for the euphoric effect they produce. When nitrates are inhaled, <em><strong>blood vessels dilate, heart rate increases, and the individual experiences a sensation of excitement</strong></em> and heat that typically lasts several minutes. Dizziness, flushing, and headaches can also occur.</p>
<p>The long-term effects of inhalants will vary based on the type that the individual is using. For the most part, these include:</p>
<ul>
<li>bone marrow damage</li>
<li>deaths from <a title="Asphyxiation" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asphyxia" target="_blank">asphyxiation</a> or heart failure</li>
<li>depression</li>
<li>diminished intelligence</li>
<li>disorientation</li>
<li>hearing loss</li>
<li>irritability</li>
<li>lack of coordination</li>
<li>memory impairment</li>
<li>muscle weakness</li>
</ul>
<p>Additionally, an individual can suffer from <em><strong>serious and irreversible damage to the brain, heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs</strong></em>. The long-term effects of inhalants have been associated with numerous serious health conditions and problems. For instance kidney problems can result from sniffing glue and paint thinner while liver damage oftentimes results from sniffing solvents or toluene.</p>
<h2>Sudden Sniffing Death</h2>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Cardiac Arrest" src="/wp-content/images/Cardiac-Arrest.jpg" alt="Cardiac Arrest" width="225" height="161" />There are <em><strong>certain inhalants that can cause cardiac arrest and be fatal</strong></em>. This is known as <a title="Sudden Sniffing Death" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhalant_abuse#.22Sudden_sniffing_death.22" target="_blank">Sudden Sniffing Death syndrome</a>. The gases in certain inhalants appear to make the user more sensitive to adrenaline. If the user experiences a sudden adrenaline surge from something like an encounter with law enforcement or a hallucination, this could result in cardiac arrhythmia and be fatal.</p>
<h2>Getting help for chronic inhalant use</h2>
<p>If you or a loved one is suffering from the long-term effects of inhalants, the Freedom Center is here to help you overcome your dependency on them. We offer some of the most effective <a title="Addiction Treatment" href="/addiction-treatment/" target="_blank">addiction treatment</a> and recovery programs in the US. If you would like more information regarding our facility and our <a title="Drug Rehab" href="/drug-rehab/">drug rehab</a> programs, <em><strong>please contact one of caring staff members today at the toll-free phone number listed above</strong></em>. We will be happy to assist you in any way we can.</p>
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		<title>Physical Signs of Heroin Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 20:54:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heroin use facts and statistics Derived from the opium poppy and synthesized from codeine, heroin is a powerfully addictive substance and functions as a morphine “prodrug” which means that it converts to morphine in the body metabolically. Nearly 90% of the world’s opium and its derivatives are produced in Afghanistan but there is a significantly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Heroin use facts and statistics</h2>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Physical Signs of Heroin Use" src="/wp-content/images/drugs-in-text.jpg" alt="Physical Signs of Heroin Use" width="225" height="149" />Derived from the <a title="Opium Poppy" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_poppy" target="_blank">opium poppy</a> and synthesized from codeine, <a title="Heroin" href="http://www.justice.gov/dea/pubs/abuse/drug_data_sheets/Heroin.pdf" target="_blank">heroin</a> is a powerfully addictive substance and functions as a morphine “prodrug” which means that it converts to morphine in the body metabolically. <em><strong>Nearly 90% of the world’s opium and its derivatives are produced in <a title="Afghanistan" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan" target="_blank">Afghanistan</a></strong></em> but there is a significantly large amount originating in <a title="Mexico" href="http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_970.html" target="_blank">Mexico</a> as production of the drug in that country has increased six-fold since 2007. Here are some facts and statistics regarding heroin that you should be aware of:</p>
<ul>
<li> There are approximately 150,000 new heroin users every year</li>
<li>After being used the first time, physical dependency can occur with only a couple of more injections of the drug and an individual’s habit could increase to $150 to $200 per day</li>
<li>80% of all heroin users get high with another heroin user while 80% of all the heroin addicts who die from heroin overdose do so alone</li>
<li>About 14% of the total ER visits per year or 150,000 visits are associated with heroin addiction or heroin use</li>
<li>14% of the total number of admissions into addiction treatment and recovery centers throughout the US are associated with heroin abuse, addiction, or dependency</li>
</ul>
<p>Heroin is recognized as <em><strong>one of the most powerfully addictive and destructive</strong></em> substances in the world. Once a person becomes addicted to or dependent on heroin, their world is total out of control and chaotic.</p>
<h2>Recognizing the physical signs of heroin use</h2>
<p>A person’s compulsion to obtain a continual supply of heroin controls them and can be totally overwhelming. There are <em><strong>7 signs to be aware of that are indicative of heroin abuse</strong></em>, addiction, or dependency including:</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright" title="Drug Paraphernalia" src="/wp-content/images/drug-paraphernalia.jpg" alt="Drug Paraphernalia" width="225" height="168" />Paraphernalia indicating heroin use is found</strong> – belts or shoelaces, foil or gum wrappers, needles (new or used), spoons, and syringes are examples of <a title="Paraphernalia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraphernalia" target="_blank">paraphernalia</a> to look for if you suspect that a person has a heroin problem. Additionally, if they are smoking or snorting it, you will notice glass pipes, razor blades, and straws lying around.</p>
<p><strong>Body mutilation</strong> – “tracks” from injecting heroin will start showing up over time and can be seen all over the person’s body and eventually become increasingly harder to hide.</p>
<p><strong>Changes in peer groups</strong> – <a title="Heroin Addiction" href="/addiction/heroin-addiction/">heroin addiction</a> causes the user to seek out other people who use the drug and eventually they will walk away from long-term, trusted friendships.</p>
<p><strong>Sudden changes in behavior</strong> – the individual is angry and sad all the time instead of being the fun-loving individual they once were. Getting professional help is a phone call away</p>
<p><strong>Poor performance on the job or in school</strong> – a person’s focus and their priorities start to shift from schoolwork or work until maintaining a supply of the drug is their only concern, meaning that their performance in school or at work is most likely suffering.</p>
<p><strong>Possessions come up missing</strong> – you’ll start to notice that numerous possessions start disappearing from the addict’s home because these valuables were sold in order to support their habit.</p>
<p><strong>Financial problems</strong> &#8211; heroin addiction is expensive and can cost up to $200 a day, so the addict will eventually begin borrowing money from family members and friends until that option is no longer possible and they may start stealing to pay for their habit.</p>
<h2>We can help with your addiction</h2>
<p>The Freedom Center is an <a title="Addiction Treatment" href="/addiction-treatment/" target="_blank">addiction treatment</a> and recovery center that offers some of the most effective <a title="Drug Rehab Program" href="/drug-rehab/">drug rehab programs</a> in the US and can help you overcome the physical signs of heroin use so that you successfully recover from your addiction or dependency. Please <em><strong>contact us today at the toll-free phone number listed above and speak with one of our addiction specialists today.</strong></em></p>
<h2>Video on The Heroin Crisis from National Geographic</h2>
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		<title>Past experiences with alcohol and drugs land Lindsay Lohan in jail again</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 19:02:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 is a date that Lindsay Lohan will not forget – hopefully.  Lohan was sentenced to 90 days in a drug rehab which she will immediately go to after completing her 90-day jail sentence that was handed down by the judge rendering the decision in her case.  Although Lohan reacted in shock [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/wp-content/themes/freedomdrugrehab/images/Lindsay-Lohan.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="215" />Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 is a date that Lindsay Lohan will not forget – hopefully.  Lohan was sentenced to 90 days in a drug rehab which she will immediately go to after completing her 90-day jail sentence that was handed down by the judge rendering the decision in her case.  Although Lohan reacted in shock and tears, she is no stranger to run-ins with law enforcement due to alcohol and drug abuse in the past.  Lohan’s list of legal issues is anything but stellar . . .</p>
<p>In February of 2005, she got sued in a personal injury case wherein Ilex Harris and Eddie Pamilton were allegedly injured in an automobile accident involving her.  In October of that same year, she crashed her vehicle again in West Hollywood, CA and wound up getting an ambulance ride to the hospital where she was treated for minor injuries.  She was 19 years old at the time.</p>
<p>The following year started off with a bang for Lohan as well when the magazine “Vanity Fair” published an interview they had with her in January of 2006 wherein she claimed to be suffering with bulimia.  Lohan turned around and denied it even though there were numerous quotes in the article, one of which quoted her as saying, &#8220;I was sick. Everyone was scared. And I was scared too. I had people sit me down and say, &#8216;You&#8217;re going to die if you don&#8217;t take care of yourself.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>A year later (January, 2007), she checked herself into a rehab because she “made a proactive decision” in order to address her personal health and attempt to improve it.  According to her publicist, she had been attending AA meetings for over a month at the time she entered the alcohol and drug rehab.  Ironically, 5 months later (May 2007), Lohan drove her Mercedes into a curb and was arrested for suspicion of DUI.  Additionally, the police report stated that a cocaine-like substance was found in the vehicle.</p>
<p>Two days after her arrest on May 28th (Memorial Day weekend), she once again checked into an alcohol and drug rehab.  On June 14th (17 days later) she crashed into a van in Beverly Hills and was accused of being drunk again according to a lawsuit that was launched in October of 2007.  A gentleman named Raymundo Ortega claimed that he had seen Lohan in the Ivy Restaurant earlier that evening consuming mixed drinks and getting drunk.</p>
<p>One month to the day (July 14th), Lohan checked out of the rehab center and celebrated the completion of her 45-day stay by partying with friends in a Las Vegas nightclub.  Supposedly, she remained sober and never drank with her friends.  Only 10 days later, she is once again pulled over by the police in the early morning of July 24th and was arrested on 5 different counts which included driving with a suspended license, driving under the influence, and possession of narcotics.</p>
<p>Lohan got sued again on August 14th and then charged with 7 counts of misdemeanor behavior stemming from the 2 prior DUI arrests that happened earlier in the year.  That December, a video played on the TV show TMZ which shows her in Italy partying with friends and drinking champagne straight out of the bottle.  In October of this past year (2009), she was handed an additional year of probation by the court for her two DUI arrests in 2007 because she failed to attend her court-ordered alcohol education classes.</p>
<p>This past April (2010), Lohan got fired by the producer of “The Other Side” claiming that he felt she was no longer “bankable.”  In June, the Beverly Hills court judge assigned to her case issued an arrest warrant for her and orders bail in the amount of $200,000 because she violated a court order to not consume alcoholic beverages.  Additionally, she was wearing a SCRAM alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelet at the time of her violating probation.</p>
<h2>Lindsay’s luck finally runs out</h2>
<p>Lohan’s luck finally ran out because the court judge did what was right by sentencing her to 90 days in jail followed by a 90-day stint in an alcohol and drug rehab.  Depending on her behavior, she could be out of jail within 23 days, but she has to go right from jail to the drug rehab facility.  What’s important to realize with all of the above is that Lohan has a serious problem with repetitive unacceptable behavior associate with alcohol and drug abuse.</p>
<p>Although she will be entering a drug rehab program for the 3rd or 4th time now, she obviously has issues that these facilities are not addressing properly.  Otherwise, she would remain clean and sober, as well as substance-free without ever relapsing back into that negative behavior again.</p>
<h1>The Narconon Freedom Center is here to help you</h1>
<p>If you have been experiencing a Lindsay Lohan situation where you keep repeating the behavior that results in negative consequences for you, then you should consider looking into one of our alcohol or <a href="/"><strong>drug rehab programs</strong></a> that we offer here at our facility.  The Narconon Freedom Center has a proven track record of helping clients overcome their addictions and completely recover from them.  Our success rate with successful addiction treatment and recovery averages about 70% (sometimes more).</p>
<p>We can provide you with a residential environment and homelike setting to be treated and recover in before you return to society.  Depending on the severity of your abuse and addiction, you could enroll in an in-patient or out-patient program or a residency program that typically lasts 28 days.  In any case, you will be adding years to your life by completing the program and remaining substance-free the rest of your years.</p>
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		<title>Phrases To Be Aware of For You To Identify Drug Use/Abuse In your Loved One</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 16:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Street drugs often have slang names. These slang names maybe descriptive of the actual drug or the effects the drug has on the user. Slang is often specific to certain geographic areas. Some slang terms mean one thing in part of the U.S. and something different in other parts. Additionally, users often create their own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Street drugs often have slang names. These slang names maybe   descriptive of the actual drug or the effects the drug has on the user.   Slang is often specific to certain geographic areas. Some slang terms   mean one thing in part of the U.S. and something different in other   parts. Additionally, users often create their own street names for drugs   to disguise their activity and actions.</p>
<ul>
<li>ACAPULCO GOLD &#8211; a very potent strain of marijuana from Acapulco,   Mexico.</li>
<li>ACID &#8211; LSD</li>
<li>ACID HEAD &#8211; user of LSD, &#8220;Acid Freak&#8221;</li>
<li>AIRHEAD &#8211; under the influence of marijuana</li>
<li>ALCOHOL &#8211; booze, juice, sauce</li>
<li>ALLEY JUICE &#8211; very cheap wine, &#8220;Grapes&#8221;</li>
<li>AMPHETAMINES &#8211; speed, crystal, crank, meth, black beauties, bennies,   uppers, dexies, 357 magnums</li>
<li>ANGEL DUST &#8211; Phencyclidine or PCP</li>
<li>ARTILLERY &#8211; equipment for shooting drugs</li>
<li>BACK-UP &#8211; permitting blood to back up into a syringe to ensure the   needle is in a vein\</li>
<li>BAD TRIP &#8211; unpleasant LSD experience</li>
<li>BAG &#8211; packet of drugs, usually a standard amount for sale</li>
<li>BAG MAN &#8211; person who transports money</li>
<li>BALLOON &#8211; small amount of contained narcotics</li>
<li>BANG &#8211; to inject narcotics</li>
<li>BARBS &#8211; Barbiturates; &#8220;downers, &#8220;reds&#8221;</li>
<li>BEAN &#8211; capsules for drugs</li>
<li>BEAT &#8211; to cheat someone</li>
<li>BENNIES &#8211; Benzedrine; &#8220;peaches&#8221;</li>
<li>BIG C &#8211; Cocaine</li>
<li>BIG CHIEF- Mescaline</li>
<li>BIG MAN &#8211; supplier of drugs</li>
<li>BINDLE &#8211; a small packet of drug powder</li>
<li>BLACK BEAUTIES &#8211; Amphetamines</li>
<li>BLACK HOLLIES &#8211; Amphetamines</li>
<li>BLACK-OUT &#8211; amnesia for events occurring while heavily intoxicated  with  alcohol, other sedative/hypnotic drugs</li>
<li>BLACK RUSSIAN &#8211; Hashish</li>
<li>BLASTED &#8211; high on drugs</li>
<li>BLAZE &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>BLOTTERS &#8211; LSD</li>
<li>BLOW &#8211; smoke Marijuana; sniff Cocaine</li>
<li>BLUE DEVILS &#8211; Amobarbital</li>
<li>BLUES &#8211; Valium</li>
<li>BLUNTS &#8211; a cigar slit open and filled with marijuana</li>
<li>BOMBED OUT &#8211; very much intoxicated by narcotics</li>
<li>BOMBITA &#8211; mixture of Cocaine &amp; Heroin</li>
<li>BONG &#8211; a cylindrical water pipe for smoking narcotics, especially   Marijuana</li>
<li>BOOST &#8211; to steal</li>
<li>BOOZE &#8211; alcohol (beer, wine, liquor)</li>
<li>BREAD &#8211; money</li>
<li>BRICK &#8211; a kilogram (2.2 pounds) of tightly compacted Marijuana or   Hashish</li>
<li>BRING DOWN &#8211; come off a drug</li>
<li>BROKER &#8211; go-between for a drug deal</li>
<li>BUDS &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>BUMMER &#8211; bad experience with drugs</li>
<li>BUNDLE &#8211; multiple bags of a drug</li>
<li>BURN &#8211; cheated bv a pusher</li>
<li>BURNOUT &#8211; heavy user of drugs</li>
<li>BUSTED &#8211; arrested on a drug-related charge</li>
<li>BUTTONS &#8211; peyote or mushrooms</li>
<li>BUY &#8211; purchase drugs</li>
<li>BUZZED &#8211; mildly intoxicated</li>
<li>CACTUS &#8211; Mescaline or Peyote</li>
<li>CANDY &#8211; Barbiturates or Cocaine</li>
<li>CANDYMAN &#8211; drug supplier</li>
<li>CAPS &#8211; drug capsule</li>
<li>CARTWHEELS &#8211; Amphetamines</li>
<li>CHARGED UP &#8211; under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>CHASING THE DRAGON &#8211; a particular way of inhaling Heroin</li>
<li>CHINA WHITE &#8211; a very pure white Heroin</li>
<li>CHIPPING &#8211; occasional use of drugs</li>
<li>CHIPPY &#8211; person who uses drugs infrequently</li>
<li>CLEAN &#8211; drug free; not having drugs in one’s possession</li>
<li>COASTING &#8211; being high on drugs</li>
<li>COCAINE &#8211; crack, coke, booth, blow, railers, snow, ringer, divits,  toot,  cola, rocks, blast, white dust, ivory flakes, nose candy,  mobbeles</li>
<li>COKE BROKE &#8211; financially incapacitated from supporting Cocaine habit</li>
<li>COLD TURKEY &#8211; sudden withdrawal from drugs</li>
<li>COLOMBO &#8211; Marijuana grown in Columbia</li>
<li>COME DOWN &#8211; the ending of a drug experience</li>
<li>CONNECT &#8211; to purchase drugs</li>
<li>CONNECTION &#8211; supplier of drugs</li>
<li>COOKER &#8211; usually a spoon or bottle cap used to heat drugs for  injection</li>
<li>COP &#8211; to obtain drugs</li>
<li>COP-OUT &#8211; to evade an issue</li>
<li>CRACK &#8211; Cocaine prepared for smoking</li>
<li>CRASH &#8211; to sleep off the effects of drugs</li>
<li>CRYSTALS &#8211; Methamphetamine</li>
<li>CUT &#8211; to adulterate drugs</li>
<li>CUT OUT &#8211; to leave from someplace</li>
<li>DAGGA &#8211; South African word for Marijuana</li>
<li>DEALER &#8211; someone who sells illegal drugs</li>
<li>DECK &#8211; a packet of drugs</li>
<li>DEXIES &#8211; Dexadrine, or&#8221;dex&#8221;</li>
<li>DIME BAG &#8211; $10 worth of a narcotic</li>
<li>DOLLIES &#8211; Methadone</li>
<li>DOPE &#8211; a general term for drugs of abuse</li>
<li>DOWNS &#8211; depressants such as Barbiturates, Tranquilizers</li>
<li>DRIED OUT &#8211; having gone through a withdrawal program for drugs or   alcohol</li>
<li>DROP &#8211; to take a drugs orally; a place where money or drugs are left</li>
<li>DRUGGIE &#8211; a narcotic user or addict</li>
<li>DRUNK PILLS &#8211; Valium</li>
<li>DUST &#8211; narcotics in powder form</li>
<li>DUSTING &#8211; sprinkling a narcotic powder on another drug such as PCP  on  Marijuana</li>
<li>DYNAMITE &#8211; high quality, potent drugs</li>
<li>EASY SCORE &#8211; obtaining drugs without difficulty</li>
<li>EIGHTH &#8211; one-eighth of a pound of drugs</li>
<li>ELEPHANT &#8211; PCP</li>
<li>EXPERIENCE &#8211; trip on LSD</li>
<li>FACTORY &#8211; place where illicit drugs are prepared for sale</li>
<li>FIX &#8211; an injection of drugs</li>
<li>FLAKE -Cocaine</li>
<li>FLASHBACK &#8211; recurrence of previous hallucinations</li>
<li>FLEA POWDER &#8211; poor quality drugs</li>
<li>FLIP OUT &#8211; become psychotic or irrational</li>
<li>FLYING &#8211; under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>FOOTBALL &#8211; Amphetarnine</li>
<li>FREAK OUT &#8211; a bad trip; an unexpected reaction to a drug</li>
<li>FREEBASE &#8211; smoking Cocaine from a special water pipe</li>
<li>FREEZE &#8211; to renege on a drug transaction</li>
<li>FRONT &#8211; to put money out before receiving the merchandise</li>
<li>FUZZ &#8211; the police</li>
<li>GANJA &#8211; the Jamaican word for MarijuanaGET OFF &#8211; feel a drug’s  effects</li>
<li>GET ON &#8211; use drugs for the first time</li>
<li>GLUEY &#8211; a glue sniffer</li>
<li>GOLD &#8211; Marijuana, also called Acapulco</li>
<li>GOODS &#8211; drugs</li>
<li>GOOFBALLS &#8211; Barbiturates</li>
<li>GRAM &#8211; a metric measure of weight</li>
<li>GRASS &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>GUN &#8211; equipment for injecting drugs</li>
<li>HAPPY DUST &#8211; Cocaine</li>
<li>HARD STUFF &#8211; narcotics</li>
<li>HASH &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>HAY &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>HEAD SHOP &#8211; store specializing in the sale of drug paraphernalia</li>
<li>HEARTS &#8211; Dexadrine</li>
<li>HEAVEN &#8211; Cocaine</li>
<li>HEAVENLY BLUE &#8211; morning glory seeds; a hallucinogen</li>
<li>HEAVY BURNER &#8211; a person who smokes a lot of dope, a burnout</li>
<li>HEELED &#8211; having plenty of money</li>
<li>HERB &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>HEROIN &#8211; china white, fix, horse, smack, whack, mother pearl, H.  junk</li>
<li>HIGH &#8211; to be intoxicated on drugs</li>
<li>HIP-HOP &#8211; refers to a culture that includes rap music, art, dance,   fashion, attitude</li>
<li>HIT- a single dose of drugs</li>
<li>HOG &#8211; PCP</li>
<li>HOLDING &#8211; in possession of drugs</li>
<li>HOME GROWN &#8211; locally grown Marijuana; local weed; ditch weed</li>
<li>HOOKED &#8211; addicted</li>
<li>HOPPED UP &#8211; under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>HORSE &#8211; Heroin</li>
<li>HOT &#8211; wanted by authorities</li>
<li>HOT SHOT &#8211; fatal injection of drugs</li>
<li>HUFFER &#8211; glue sniffer</li>
<li>HUFFING &#8211; inhaling solvents from a bag</li>
<li>HUSTLE &#8211; attempt to obtain drug customers</li>
<li>HYPE &#8211; narcotic addict</li>
<li>ICE CREAM HABIT &#8211; occasional drug use</li>
<li>IN &#8211; connected with drug suppliers</li>
<li>ISOMERIZER &#8211; used to increase potency of THC in Marijuana</li>
<li>JAG &#8211; extended period of using a drug</li>
<li>JIVE &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>JOINT &#8211; a Marijuana cigarette</li>
<li>JOY POPPING &#8211; occasional use of drugs</li>
<li>JUICE &#8211; Alcohol</li>
<li>JUNK &#8211; Heroin, so named because it’s never pure when sold on the  street</li>
<li>JUNKIE &#8211; an opiate addict</li>
<li>KEY- kilogram</li>
<li>KICK &#8211; to stop using drugs</li>
<li>KlCKBACK &#8211; relapse back into drug usage</li>
<li>KIDDIE DOPE &#8211; usually prescription drugs</li>
<li>KIF &#8211; North African word for Marijuana</li>
<li>KILLER &#8211; strong drug</li>
<li>KILLER WEED &#8211; strong Marijuana, or marijuana sprinkled with PCP</li>
<li>KILO &#8211; 2.2 Ibs., also &#8220;KEY&#8221;</li>
<li>KIT &#8211; equipment used to inject drugs</li>
<li>LAUGHING GAS &#8211; Nitrous Oxide (inhalant)</li>
<li>LEMONADE &#8211; poor-quality drugs</li>
<li>LETTUCE &#8211; money</li>
<li>LEAPERS &#8211; Amphetamines</li>
<li>LID &#8211; one ounce or less of Marijuana</li>
<li>LINE &#8211; a dose of Cocaine arranged in a line on a smooth surface</li>
<li>LOAD &#8211; a large quantity of drugs</li>
<li>LOADED &#8211; high on drugs or alcohol</li>
<li>LOCKER ROOM &#8211; Butyl Nitrate (inhalant)</li>
<li>LSD &#8211; acid, microdots, purple haze, blotters, fry, blaze, tab, dose,   gel, pyramid, trips</li>
<li>LUDES &#8211; Methaqualone; Quaaludes, Valium</li>
<li>MAINLINE &#8211; inject a drug directly into a vein, to &#8220;shoot up&#8221;</li>
<li>MAINLINER &#8211; a person who injects directly into the vein</li>
<li>MAN &#8211; police</li>
<li>MANICURE &#8211; remove seeds from marijuana</li>
<li>MARIJUANA &#8211; buds, bhang, dope, goof butt, grass, hash, hay, hemp,  herb,  jive, pot, rope, stinkweed, stuff, tea, weed, wacky tobaccky,  whack,</li>
<li>MARY JANE &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>MARIJUANA CIGARETTE &#8211; bone, doobie, joint, J, reefer, spiff</li>
<li>MATCHBOX &#8211; measurement for a small amount of Marijuana</li>
<li>MESCALINE &#8211; mess, crystal</li>
<li>MEET &#8211; buyer and seller get together</li>
<li>MERCHANDISE &#8211; drugs</li>
<li>METHADONE &#8211; junk, Burdock, jungle juice</li>
<li>MICRODOT &#8211; a tablet containing LSD</li>
<li>MISS EMMA &#8211; Morphine</li>
<li>MONKEY &#8211; drug dependency; a kilogram of a narcotic</li>
<li>MULE &#8211; a carrier of drugs</li>
<li>MUNCHIES &#8211; the hunger that follows after using Marijuana</li>
<li>MUSHROOMS &#8211; magic mushrooms, shrooms, mushies</li>
<li>NAILED &#8211; arrested</li>
<li>NARC &#8211; narcotic agent</li>
<li>NEEDLE FREAK &#8211; a person who prefers to take drugs with a needle</li>
<li>NICKEL BAG &#8211; a $5 bag of drugs</li>
<li>NORML &#8211; National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws;  lobbies  for lenient drug laws</li>
<li>NUGGET &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>O.D. &#8211; overdosed on drugs</li>
<li>ON &#8211; under the influence of a drug</li>
<li>ON A TRIP &#8211; under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>ON ICE &#8211; in jail</li>
<li>ON THE NOD &#8211; under the influence of narcotics or depressants</li>
<li>OUT OF IT &#8211; under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>O.Z. &#8211; one ounce</li>
<li>PAKALOLO &#8211; Hawaiian term for Marijuana</li>
<li>PANAMA GOLD, RED &#8211; potent Marijuana grown in Panama</li>
<li>PANIC &#8211; drugs not available</li>
<li>PAPERS &#8211; rolling papers, used to make marijuana or tobacco  cigarettes</li>
<li>PARAPHERNALIA &#8211; accessories used to take drugs</li>
<li>PCP &#8211; (Phencyclidine) angel dust, kools sherms, high, wet daddies,  dust,  juice</li>
<li>PEACE PILLS &#8211; PCP</li>
<li>PEPSI HABIT &#8211; occasional use of drugs</li>
<li>PEANUTS &#8211; Barbiturates</li>
<li>PEYOTE &#8211; hallucinogenic cactus, buttons</li>
<li>PICKUP &#8211; purchase drugs</li>
<li>PIECE &#8211; usually one ounce of drugs</li>
<li>PINKS &#8211; Second (Barbiturate)</li>
<li>PLANT &#8211; a hiding place for drugs</li>
<li>POPPERS &#8211; Amyl Nitrate capsules (inhalant)</li>
<li>POT &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>POT HEAD &#8211; Marijuana user</li>
<li>POWER HITTER &#8211; a device (often plastic) used to deliver a blast of   Marijuana smoke to the lungs</li>
<li>QUACK &#8211; doctor</li>
<li>RAINBOWS &#8211; Barbiturate</li>
<li>RAP &#8211; to talk with someone; or charged with a crime</li>
<li>RED DEVILS &#8211; Seconal (Barbiturate)</li>
<li>REEFER &#8211; Marijuana RIG &#8211; the paraphernalia for injecting drugs</li>
<li>RIDING THE WAVE &#8211; under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>RIPPED OFF- robbed</li>
<li>ROACH &#8211; the stub of a Marijuana cigarette</li>
<li>ROACH CLIP &#8211; any tweezers-like device used to hold a Marijuana  cigarette  stub that is too short to hold in the- fingers</li>
<li>RUSH &#8211; an intense surge of pleasure; Butyl Nitrate inhalant</li>
<li>SAUCE &#8211; alcohol</li>
<li>SCAT &#8211; Heroin</li>
<li>SCHOOL BOY &#8211; Codeine</li>
<li>SCORE &#8211; to locate and purchase a quantity of drugs</li>
<li>SCRIPT WRITER &#8211; a Doctor willing to write a prescription for faked   symptoms</li>
<li>SET UP &#8211; to arrange to have a person arrested for drugs; combination  of  uppers and downers (Barbiturates and.Amphetamines)</li>
<li>SHOOTING GALLERY &#8211; place where addicts inject drugs</li>
<li>SHOOT UP &#8211; to inject intravenously</li>
<li>SHOTGUN &#8211; a way of smoking Marijuana, by blowing smoke back through  the  joint into another’s mouth</li>
<li>SINSEMILLA OR SINS &#8211; a potent type of Marijuana without seeds grown  in  Northern California</li>
<li>SKIN POPPING &#8211; to inject a drug under the skin</li>
<li>SMACK- Heroin</li>
<li>SNAPPERS &#8211; Amyl Nitrate capsules (inhalant)</li>
<li>SNORT &#8211; to inhale Cocaine through the nostrils</li>
<li>SNOW &#8211; Cocaine</li>
<li>SNOW BIRD &#8211; dependent on Cocaine</li>
<li>SPACE CADET &#8211; habitual user of Marijuana</li>
<li>SPACED OUT &#8211; under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>SPACED &#8211; unresponsive to surroundings</li>
<li>SPEED &#8211; Amphetamines</li>
<li>SPEEDBALL &#8211; a mixture of Cocaine and Heroin; &#8220;Bombita&#8221;</li>
<li>SPEED FREAK &#8211; person who repeatedly takes Amphetamines, usually   intravenously</li>
<li>SPIKE &#8211; needle used to inject drugs</li>
<li>SPOONS &#8211; paraphernalia associated with Cocaine, often worn as  jewelry</li>
<li>STAR DUST &#8211; Cocaine</li>
<li>STASH &#8211; a place where drugs are hidden</li>
<li>STEP ON &#8211; to dilute drugs</li>
<li>STICK &#8211; a Marijuana cigarette STIMULANTS &#8211; pep pills</li>
<li>STONED &#8211; under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>STRAIGHT &#8211; not using drugs</li>
<li>STRUNG OUT &#8211; heavily addicted to drugs</li>
<li>STUFF- drugs</li>
<li>SUPERMAN &#8211; LSD blotter with Superman imprint</li>
<li>TASTE &#8211; a small sample of drugs</li>
<li>TEA &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>THAI STICKS &#8211; Marijuana laced with Opium</li>
<li>TOBACCO &#8211; butt, chew, weed, cig,</li>
<li>TOKE &#8211; inhaling Marijuana or Hashish smoke</li>
<li>TOLLEY &#8211; or toluene; a cheap, extremely harmful paint solvent  (inhalant)</li>
<li>TOOT &#8211; to sniff Cocaine</li>
<li>TOOTER &#8211; small, hollow tube (straw-like) to sniff Cocaine</li>
<li>TO PARTY &#8211; refers to having a good time using alcohol and other  drugs</li>
<li>TRACKS &#8211; a row of needle marks on the skin</li>
<li>TRAP &#8211; a hiding place for drugs</li>
<li>TRIP &#8211; under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>TURF &#8211; a location where drugs are sold</li>
<li>TURKEY &#8211; a substitute sold as a specific drug</li>
<li>TURNED ON &#8211; introduced to drugs, or under the influence of drugs</li>
<li>TWEEZES -a wild variety of psilocybin mushrooms (hallucinogen)</li>
<li>UNCLE &#8211; Federal Agents</li>
<li>UPPERS &#8211; Stimulants, Amphetamines</li>
<li>VALIUM &#8211; ludes, drunk pills, v’s blues</li>
<li>WACKY TOBACCKY -Marijuana</li>
<li>WASTED &#8211; intoxicated, strung out</li>
<li>WEED &#8211; Marijuana</li>
<li>WHITE &#8211; Cocaine</li>
<li>WHITE LIGHTENING &#8211; LSD</li>
<li>WIRED &#8211; addicted to Amphetamines or Heroin</li>
<li>WORKS &#8211; equipment for injecting drugs</li>
<li>YELLOW JACKETS &#8211; Nembutal, Barbiturate</li>
<li>YEN &#8211; a strong craving</li>
<li>ZIGZAG &#8211; a brand of rolling papers used to make Marijuana cigarettes</li>
<li>ZOMBIE &#8211; heavy user of drugs</li>
<li>ZONKED &#8211; extremely high on drugs</li>
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		<title>Narconon Michigan Has Successful Year In 09</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 20:07:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drug addiction seems to be a hard fact of life.  There are hardly any of us who don&#8217;t know of someone struggling with a drug or alcohol problem. Children as young as 12 are trying drugs and getting hooked according to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy with over 23 million Americans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drug addiction seems to be a hard fact of life.  There are hardly any of us who don&#8217;t know of someone struggling with a drug or alcohol problem. Children as young as 12 are trying drugs and getting hooked according to the <a title="White House Drug Policy" href="http://whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/news/press10/010510.html" target="_blank">White House Office of National Drug Control Policy</a> with over 23 million Americans in need of treatment.</p>
<p>Thankfully when it comes to permanent recovery from this devastating problem, there is a real solution that gets results.</p>
<p>The <a title="the Narconon program in Michigan" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-rehab/michigan-drug-rehab/" target="_blank">Narconon program in Michigan</a> has been rehabilitating individuals from drug and alcohol addiction for over 7 years.  In 2009 alone over 185 people started on the road to free themselves from long-term addiction problems when they started the Narconon Freedom Center drug rehab program.  The long-term residential treatment facility has been helping people throughout the state of Michigan and all over the United States since opening its doors with by providing a results-based solution to substance abuse problems.</p>
<p>The <a title="Narconon" href="http://www.narconon.org/" target="_blank">Narconon</a> program has been around since 1966 and operates 150 centers in 50 different countries and has been a model of success as it addresses drug and alcohol problems in a unique fashion. The program does this by first handling the biophysical factors and then the mental factors involved in addiction and then giving the client the instruction he or she needs to isolate and correct the points in their own lives that led them into addiction to begin with while raising their abilities.</p>
<p>This unique treatment is one of the reasons why <a title="Narconon Freedom Center" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/narconon-news/" target="_blank">Narconon Freedom Center</a> achieves a more than 70% success rate for permanent sobriety. But, Narconon Freedom Center has not only been achieving results with its drug rehab program but has also been reaching out throughout 2009 into the community to raise awareness of the dangers of substance abuse and how to prevent it.</p>
<p>In November, Narconon Freedom Center participated in <a title="an annual holiday parade" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/narconon-news/narconon-freedom-center-to-take-part-in-holiday-parade/" target="_blank">an annual holiday parade</a> to promote a drug-free holiday and New Year. During the same month, world renowned drug education lecturer and Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor, <a title="Narconon drug education" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/narconon-news/narconon-delivers-effective-drug-education-during-the-holidays/" target="_blank">Bobby Wiggins, spoke on behalf of Narconon Freedom Center at an elementary/junior high school near Marshall, Michigan</a>.</p>
<p>In December 2009 Narconon Freedom Center attended a <a title="Holiday Ball" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/narconon-news/drug-rehab-supports-healthcare-in-community/" target="_blank">Healthcare Alliance Holiday Ball</a> as a Century Sponsor and to support the Alliance which was established to enable people to receive high quality healthcare and better the health of the residents of the area.</p>
<p>Over all Narconon Freedom Center had an outstanding year with someone every week permanently from the bonds of drug addiction.  2010 is already starting off with a bang for Narconon Freedom Center as they continue to service even more students as the year unfolds.</p>
<p>If you would like more information on effective drug prevention, education and rehabilitation contact <a title="Narconon Freedom Center" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/" target="_blank">Narconon Freedom Center</a> at 888-218-9478.</p>
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		<title>Narconon Michigan Successfully Solving Drug Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 18:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sburke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drug addiction in Michigan is a serious issue.  Michigan is a distribution State for drugs such as Cocaine, Heroin, Marijuana and Club drugs such as MDMA.  Fortunately, Narconon Michigan is effectively working to end drug addiction in Michigan. Narconon Michigan is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation that specializes in drug prevention, education and rehabilitation. Narconon Michigan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drug addiction in Michigan is a serious issue.  Michigan is a distribution State for drugs such as Cocaine, Heroin, Marijuana and Club drugs such as MDMA.  Fortunately, Narconon Michigan is effectively working to end drug addiction in Michigan.</p>
<p><a title="Narconon Michigan" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-rehab/michigan-drug-rehab/" target="_blank">Narconon Michigan</a> is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation that specializes in drug prevention, education and rehabilitation. Narconon Michigan was established over 7 years ago and has been effectively freeing people from the bonds of addiction at over one graduate a week for years.</p>
<p>Michigan&#8217;s drug problem according to the <a title="Drug Enforcement Administration" href="http://www.justice.gov/dea/pubs/state_factsheets/michigan.html" target="_blank">U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)</a> is on the increase. The DEA has been battling the Mexican drug transport organizations that use Michigan as a cocaine distribution site for the major Columbian drug cartels.  Asian organized crime groups import Canadian Marijuana into the State via Michigan&#8217;s northern border. Heroin is also widely available in Detroit and the densely populated areas of Michigan.  To top it all off U.S. pharmaceuticals are the new form of drug abuse that is on an increase in Michigan.</p>
<p>The bottom line is there is no shortage of drugs available for abuse in Michigan. This is why Narconon Michigan&#8217;s drug prevention lectures in schools to high risk age groups are so vital in the State. <a title="Narconon drug prevention and education lectures" href="http://narcononeastus.org/drug-education.html" target="_blank">Narconon drug prevention and education lectures</a> to students have a  proven track record of being highly effective in both educating and deterring students from getting started on drugs to begin with.</p>
<p>Narconon Michigan recently did such a lecture at an elementary/junior high school near Marshall, Michigan with a resulting enthusiastic response from the children in attendance.</p>
<p><a title="Narconon Freedom Center" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-rehab/drug-rehab-program/" target="_blank">Narconon Freedom Center</a> in Michigan serves as a model for effective drug rehabilitation in the State. With their recently remodeled facility they are capable of delivering to 100 students at a time.  The Narconon program has proven itself for over 44 years in being <a title="most effective drug rehab program" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-rehab/drug-rehab-program/narconon-drug-rehab-treatment-program-results/" target="_blank">the most effective drug rehabilitation program available</a>.  Narconon Michigan handles drug addicts on an inpatient basis.  They do full and effective drug-free withdrawal that uses specialized techniques and nutritional supplements to alleviate depression and most withdrawal symptoms making the withdrawal process quite tolerable.</p>
<p>Narconon Michigan also effectively detoxifies the body of the drugs and toxins accumulated through drug abuse using the <a title="Narconon New Life Detoxification Program" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-rehab/drug-rehab-program/narconon-drug-rehab-treatment-program-results/" target="_blank">New Life Detoxification program</a>. These substances if not handled contribute to cravings and drug relapse. This program is followed up by a series of courses and drills that give the student new abilities and the knowledge to recognize and avoid the traps of drug addiction in the future and even the reasons why he became addicted to begin with.</p>
<p>With drug distribution and abuse increasing in Michigan, it is vital that more organizations like Narconon Freedom Center in Michigan are established. Drug addiction can be prevented, but where one has already gone down the road of addiction Narconon Michigan is there to effectively rehabilitate the one addicted.</p>
<p>If you would like more information on Narconon Michigan and effective drug prevention, education and rehabilitation contact <a title="Narconon Freedom Center" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/" target="_blank">Narconon Freedom Center</a> at 888-218-9478.</p>
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		<title>Narconon Freedom Center Bringing in a Drug Free New Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 20:33:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Narconon program in Michigan had been expanding through the holidays and its graduates are entering 2010 drug free and with a new lease on life. Only a few months before these same students were burdened with drug addiction in a seemingly unending misery of drug use, guilt, depression, and cravings and only more drugs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="bringing in a drug free new year" src="/images/bringing-in-a-drug-free-new-year.jpg" alt="bringing in a drug free new year" width="250" height="188" />The <a title="Narconon Michigan" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-rehab/michigan-drug-rehab/" target="_blank">Narconon program in Michigan</a> had been expanding through the holidays and its graduates are entering 2010 drug free and with a new lease on life. Only a few months before these same students were burdened with <a title="drug addiction" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-rehab/drug-rehab-program/narconon-drug-rehab-treatment-program-results/" target="_blank">drug addiction</a> in a seemingly unending misery of drug use, guilt, depression, and cravings and only more drugs as the answer which further pushed them down.</p>
<p>As New Year&#8217;s Eve approaches so does the last major party of the year. For many, alcohol is part of the celebration as well as drugs.  The result can be reversion for those struggling with addiction or who have been through a 12 step program. For someone having done one of these programs temptation is always around the next corner.</p>
<p><a title="Narconon Freedom Center graduates" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-rehab/drug-rehab-success/" target="_blank">Narconon Freedom Center graduates</a> have an easier time of things when it comes to being around drugs or alcohol use.  Statistically, the percentages of Narconon graduates who remain drug free years after the program are the highest in the field of drug rehabilitation.  Narconon Freedom Center graduates are different as they have done the Narconon program.</p>
<p>The <a title="the Narconon program" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-detox/drug-detox-program/" target="_blank">Narconon program</a> addresses the exact aspects of drug addiction that must be addressed for any drug addict to fully recover. The Narconon program fully addresses cravings, by handling the nutritional deficiencies and toxic build up in the body with the <a title="New Life Detoxification Program" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/drug-detox/drug-detox-program/" target="_blank">New Life Detoxification program</a>.  Omitting this key step, makes it difficult for the addicted individual to stop using drugs permanently.</p>
<p>Narconon Freedom Center then orients the student with a precise series of drills and exercises to restore the former drug addict into full awareness of his surroundings. This is followed by an exact series of courses that specifically address each of the key areas where the former addict went off the rails and found himself using drugs or alcohol as a solution.</p>
<p>Each step of the Narconon program was as major discovery in its own right and each step brings the student to a greater understanding of his own life and gives him the tools he needs to repair it. Done as the full Narconon program, the student addresses not only the physical aspects but all the areas that lead to addiction and how to avoid the pitfalls in the future.  This is why <a title="Narconon graduates stay clean" href="http://www.narconon.org/about-narconon/research.html" target="_blank">Narconon graduates stay clean</a> after the program.</p>
<p>New Year&#8217;s Day should be celebrated responsibly and those in need of drug rehabilitation should receive the assistance and support they need from family and friends to get the help they need.</p>
<p>Doing a full Narconon program at Narconon Freedom Center is the best chance someone suffering from substance abuse may have to fully handle their addiction.</p>
<p>If you or someone you know needs help with overcoming drug addiction, or you would like more information on the Narconon program delivered at Narconon Freedom Center contact <a title="Narconon Freedom Center" href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/" target="_blank">Narconon Freedom Center</a> at 888-218-9478.</p>
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