2020

Understanding Flakka Addiction, Withdrawal, and Detox

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Flakka is a new-generation drug, also known as “gravel” and “zombie.” It reportedly originated from South Florida. Flakkas’ main ingredient is called Cathinones, extracted from khat plants, with known origins in the Middle East and Somalia. Natives in those areas frequently chewed on the leaves of the khat plant for its euphoric effect. The drug […]

Opium Abuse Detoxification Signs, Risks, & Withdrawal Symptoms

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All opiates arrive from the poppy plant, which secretes a resin-like botanical substance called opium. Opium is a natural pain killer that also creates sensations of euphoria. Opium has been exploited in one method or another by humans for at least 5,000 years.   Through the millennia, opium has advanced and is now synthesized in a

Gold Seal Accredited by The Joint Commission

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Ambrosia Treatment Center is Accredited by The Joint Commission We’re honored to continue to uphold our unwavering commitment to providing the highest level of drug and alcohol addiction treatment quality of care. Our facilities have passed all of the safety and health standards required by the Joint Commission illustrating that we do provide safe and

Alcohol Detox: Signs, Effects, Symptoms

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There are multiple risks and known signs of alcohol abuse.  This article attempts to explain alcohol withdrawal symptoms along with corresponding alcohol detox. As well as, how to perceive signs and dangers of alcohol addiction to help somebody dealing with addiction, what withdrawal symptoms are, and lastly detox treatments like that from Ambrosia Treatment Center

The Consequences of Meth

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Meth Addiction Symptoms Methamphetamine, more commonly known as meth, is a highly addictive stimulant sold as the street drug, crystal meth. Meth can be injected, smoked, inhaled or taken by mouth. The following are common symptoms of methamphetamine use: Decreased appetite Increased wakefulness and activity Increase in respiration Euphoria Rapid heartbeat With continued use, meth

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