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Alcohol and other drugs can result in addictions that are difficult to stop. No one intends to get addicted when they begin to experiment with drug use. Once drugs start playing a role in your mental health and daily functions, then it’s time to examine different treatments. The first and most difficult challenge is to conquer the mental hurdles that prevent a person from gettng the help she needs.
Making a personal commitment to not use drugs and alcohol is the most important step. No amount of counseling can help someone if they will look to find drugs at the first opportunity. Once a drug addict admits the problem and commits to not using, they can begin a detox system. Detoxing from drugs is a natural process but can have some side effects for a regular drug user. The best thing a recovering addict can do is take it one day at a time. You can’t undo years of drug abuse in a week and with each passing day, the recovery becomes easier.
The next step is to get circulation going in your body again. Drugs and alcohol slow your circulatory system and make it difficult for blood to transfer through your body. There are circulating stimulating herbs that contain natural elements like ginger and cayenne. These natural spices and herbs are essential to restore blood and nutrient flow through you system.
It’s also important to begin a liver detox. Alcohol and other drugs pollute your liver and it’s important to cleanse the organ of pollutants. Coptis, for example, is a terrific cleansing herb that can help to restore liver functionality.

