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Clinically Reviewed by Dr. Matin Hemmat LPCC, CADC. It's a bit of a shock when you use something only to realize that it’s something else entirely. Maybe you salted your coffee, thinking it was sugar. Or you put some super glue in your eyes, thinking they were eye drops. mislabeled bottle of vitamins, a deceptive text
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Clinically Reviewed by Dr. Matin Hemmat LPCC, CADC. Many substances have a reputation for healing or enhancing performance but sit in a “gray” area of safe options. They might be accepted by some, but the laws are murky, and the overall understanding is convoluted. White Kratom is one such substance. As you may know, White Kratom is
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Clinically Reviewed by Dr. Matin Hemmat LPCC, CADC. Before even getting into the many bricks in the wall that separates speed from meth, let’s figure out the terminology. We are dealing with two similar drugs: amphetamine and methamphetamine. For obvious reasons, meth equals methamphetamine. And so that means speed refers to amphetamine. The difference between speed
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Clinically Reviewed by Dr. Matin Hemmat LPCC, CADC. What Are Benzodiazepines Used For? Benzodiazepines, or benzos for short, are a bit like a multitool. You have a screwdriver, a can opener, knife, even a toothpick—all in one place. You have someone struggling with insomnia? What about anxiety? Even seizures? The answer to all of these (and more)
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Clinically Reviewed by Dr. Matin Hemmat LPCC, CADC. Like it or not, alcohol is a cultural fixture. It slips into our lives early—in TV shows and commercials, in restaurants, at home, and across the internet. When someone starts taking part in drinking alcohol, it can quickly become a bigger and bigger aspect of our lives. But
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Clinically Reviewed by Dr. Matin Hemmat LPCC, CADC. Neuroplasticity sounds like something you'd need a microscope and a PhD to understand. But when you delve into it, this complex and powerful ability of the brain is more approachable than you might imagine. This is fortunate as it is one of the most important discoveries of modern
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Drug detox is the biochemical process of clearing substances from the body, but it’s also much more than that. It’s physical, emotional, and—perhaps most importantly—psychological. So, when you ask, “Can I detox from drugs at home,” the short answer is yes, you can detox at home. The longer and more honest answer is that detoxing at
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Track marks are the physical scars left behind by repeated intravenous (IV) drug use. This way of taking drugs is sometimes called shooting up or mainlining. These dots or wounds echo needles breaking the skin, often leaving discoloration, scarring, or even raised skin tissue in their wake. What do track marks look like? We will
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Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant, most commonly sold under the brand name Flexeril. Doctors typically prescribe it for people who have sudden spasms or tightening, a bit like a Charlie horse. It can help ease muscle spasms and acute pain. It’s not exactly the headline-grabber in the world of addiction, but that doesn’t mean it’s
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