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What is the Definition of Addiction?
 

"Addiction is a treatable, chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual’s life experiences. People with addiction use substances or engage in behaviors that become compulsive and often continue despite harmful consequences

Prevention efforts and treatment approaches for addiction are generally as successful as those for other chronic diseases."
 

List of Street Names for Drugs | Substance Abuse & Addiction


List of Addictive Drugs A-Z - Prescription Abuse Drug Lists

Understanding Drug Use and Addiction Drug Facts

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FDA Warns Companies Illegally Selling CBD Products to Treat Medical Conditions, Opioid Addiction

Beta-caryophyllene inhibits cocaine addiction-related behavior by activation of PPARα and PPARγ: repurposing a FDA-approved food additive for cocaine use disorder

Cannabidiol as an Intervention for Addictive Behaviors: A Systematic Review of the Evidence

β-caryophyllene, an FDA-Approved Food Additive, Inhibits

DEA Still Insists Marijuana Has No 'Accepted Medical Use'
 

Effects of β -caryophyllene, A Dietary Cannabinoid, in

Medical Cannabis and Addiction Treatment

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Can Magic Mushrooms Unlock Depression? | Rosalind Watts | TEDxOxford

Magic Mushrooms DEMYSTIFIED: The Science and Practice Explained

Johns Hopkins Scientists Give Psychedelics the Serious Treatment

Psychedelic Drug Therapy May Help Treat Alcohol Addiction

Psychedelic psilocybin cuts cravings and boosts key brain

The Therapeutic Potential of Psilocybin

Can Magic Mushrooms Cure Addiction?

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All About Mushrooms Amanita Muscaria (Fly Agaric) And Amanita Microdosing. Documentary

Why we Got it Wrong - Fly Agaric 101: The Magical Mushroom (Amanita muscaria)

Microdosing with Amanita Muscaria with Baba Masha, M D

Microdosing with Amanita Muscaria: Creativity, Healing

Psyched Wellness: Amanita muscaria for the masses

Baba Masha MD: Microdosing Amanita Muscaria 

Amanita Muscaria: Why It Was Kept Secret

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Good Sugar Bad Sugar: Eat yourself free from sugar and carb addiction

How to stop drinking - 6 tips to quit drinking alcohol

Allen Carr Easy way to stop smoking book

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Addressing the Drug Crisis with Natural Substances

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     The United States is facing a staggering number of daily deaths, largely due to drug-related overdoses. To address this crisis, we must re-examine our laws and policies to prioritize the use of God's natural, non-lethal substances for health and addiction treatment. We believe that a comprehensive solution must involve the use of God's natural, unadulterated substances, such as Cannabis, Psilocybin, Amanita muscaria. To address the crisis caused by Fentanyl, Nitazenes, Heroin, MethXylazine and other deadly drugs

     Cannabis, Psilocybin, and Amanita muscaria are three natural substances that have demonstrated remarkable therapeutic potential in addressing a wide range of physical and mental health issues. By fully federal legalizing these substances and providing education on their safe use, we can transition towards a more comprehensive and effective approach to tackling drug-related challenges.

     Responsible consumption of natural cannabinoids, such as those present in cannabis, has been shown to positively impact the body's endocannabinoid system and aid in inflammation regulation. Similarly, Psilocybin mushrooms and Amanita muscaria have demonstrated efficacy in treating addiction, depression, and various diseases without the risk of physical dependence.


     The statistics on drug-related deaths in the United States are alarming. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were:

* 47,600 drug-related overdose deaths in 2017
* 67,800 drug-related overdose deaths in 2018
* 70,630 drug-related overdose deaths in 2019

In 2020, the CDC reported that there were:

* 93,000 drug-related overdose deaths in the United States
* 56,000 of these deaths involved opioids, such as fentanyl, heroin, and prescription opioids
* 30,000 of these deaths involved other drugs, such as cocaine, methamphetamine, and stimulants

     Fentanyl is a significant contributor to the opioid crisis, with over 30,000 deaths attributed to fentanyl overdoses in 2020.

     It's essential to address this crisis by re-examining laws and policies to prioritize the use of natural, non-lethal substances like Cannabis, Psilocybin, and Amanita muscaria for health and addiction treatment. These substances have demonstrated therapeutic potential in addressing a wide range of physical and mental health issues.

     It is crucial that we engage with religious groups, churches, and individuals who may not be familiar with the biblical references supporting the use of herbs as medicine. These references include Genesis 1:29, which states that God has given us every herb bearing seed; Psalms 104:14, which describes herbs as being "for the service of man"; and Ezekiel 47:12, which mentions the use of "leaves for medicine." These teachings underscore the biblical soundness of utilizing substances like Cannabis and Mushrooms for the betterment of our health. Additionally, Cannabis has a significant place in religious history, as it was linked to God's "Holy Anointing Oil" in the oldest Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. According to Sula Benet, a Polish anthropologist, the plant "kaneh-bosem" in Exodus 30:22-25, which is part of the Holy Anointing Oil, is actually hemp. Her research suggests that the word "kaneh-bosem" was mistranslated as "sweet calamus" or "sweet cane" and that it was likely used for medicinal purposes. This theory has been supported by recent archaeological findings, which have confirmed the presence of cannabis in ancient temples.


     In conclusion, prioritizing the use of natural substances like Cannabis, Psilocybin, and Amanita muscaria for health and addiction treatment is essential to address the drug crisis in America. These substances offer therapeutic benefits without the risk of chronic dependence. Legalizing and educating on their safe use can promote a healthier society. Engaging with religious groups to understand the biblical basis for these natural remedies can further support this initiative.

From a psychological perspective, addiction is characterized by:

1. Loss of control: Individuals may feel like they can't control their behavior or the amount of substance they use.
2. Compulsive use: Despite negative consequences, individuals may continue to use substances or engage in behaviors.
3. Neglect of important activities: Addiction may lead to neglect of important responsibilities, relationships, and activities.
4. Continuing use despite harm: Individuals may continue to use substances or engage in behaviors despite physical, emotional, or financial harm.


The American Society of Addiction Medicine defines addiction as a primary, chronic disease that affects an individual's brain and behavior. It's characterized by:

1. Continued use despite harm
2. Loss of control over substance use
3. Increased tolerance
4. Withdrawal symptoms when stopping or reducing substance use
5. Neglect of important responsibilities
6. Continued use despite negative consequences

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CBD (Cannabidiol) and addiction: CBD has shown promise in reducing anxiety and stress, which are common symptoms of addiction.

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Psilocybin and addiction: Psilocybin has been studied for its potential therapeutic benefits in treating addiction, particularly for nicotine and alcohol dependence. 

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Amanita muscaria and addiction: Amanita muscaria has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its psychoactive properties. While all may have potential benefits for treating addiction, more research is needed to fully understand there effects.
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### Integration of Natural Substances in Addiction Treatment

1. **Holistic Approach** Natural substances like psilocybin, CBD, and Amanita muscaria offer a holistic approach to addiction treatment by addressing both the physiological and psychological aspects of dependence. Unlike conventional medications, which often focus solely on symptom management, these substances aim to induce transformative experiences that promote long-term recovery.

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Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy** Psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, has gained attention for its potential to facilitate profound psychological experiences that can lead to reduced cravings and enhanced self-awareness. Studies have shown that under controlled settings, psilocybin can help individuals break free from addictive behaviors by disrupting rigid thought patterns and fostering introspection.

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Safety and Legal Considerations** While these substances show promise, their use must be approached with caution due to legal restrictions and potential risks. Research is ongoing to establish safe protocols and understand potential adverse effects. Legal frameworks and medical guidelines are crucial for ensuring responsible and ethical integration into addiction treatment practices.

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Cultural and Historical Context**: Understanding the cultural and historical use of substances like Amanita muscaria provides valuable insights into their traditional medicinal practices. This knowledge can inform modern research and therapeutic applications, highlighting the potential benefits while respecting cultural contexts.

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Public Perception and Education** Educating the public, including healthcare providers and policymakers, about the therapeutic potential and safety profiles of these natural substances is essential. Addressing misconceptions and stigma associated with psychedelic and natural treatments can foster greater acceptance and exploration of alternative addiction therapies.

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Research Advances** Ongoing research into the mechanisms of action and clinical outcomes of these substances is critical. Collaborative efforts between researchers, clinicians, and regulatory bodies are necessary to advance knowledge, establish evidence-based guidelines, and facilitate responsible access for patients seeking alternative treatments.

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Personalized Treatment Approaches** Tailoring treatment plans to individual needs and preferences is key in addiction recovery. Natural substances offer diverse therapeutic options that can complement existing treatments, allowing for personalized approaches that may enhance efficacy and patient engagement.

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Future Directions** As the landscape of addiction treatment evolves, integrating natural substances into mainstream healthcare requires comprehensive research, policy reform, and educational initiatives. Continued advocacy for evidence-based practices and patient-centered care will drive innovation and expand treatment options for individuals struggling with addiction.

Resolved

     Our records confirm the successful treatment of Alzheimer's disease (ICD-10 code: G30.9) and addiction recovery. The patient's condition, previously diagnosed as Alzheimer's disease, has been effectively managed and **RESOLVED** by using natural sources.

     Additionally, our records indicate that the patient has also overcome addictions to other psychoactive substances, as classified under ICD-10 code: F19.10, and this condition has been successfully **RESOLVED** by using natural sources.

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