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InnerBalance Health Center Addiction Help Pt. 1 of 4

by Alcohol Rehab Program on August 29, 2010


Welcome to InnerBalance Health Center. This video is part 1 of 4 and provides an overview into our biochemical restoration process of recovering from drug and/or alcohol addiction.

The Tao of Sobriety: Helping You to Recover from Alcohol and Drug Addiction
The Tao of Sobriety shows how to apply eastern philosophy to enhance recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs…. More >>


I Live With An Alcoholic Help for People Impacted By Alcoholism
Finally Tried, Tested and Proven Help for Those Who Live With An Alcoholic. Reveals How to Get Control of Your Life Again and in the Process, Help the Alcoholic also. Affiliates Make 75% Per Sale. Training and Support Available. Awesome Bonus Reports!

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Does Moderate Drinking Confer Health Benefits Or Not?

by Alcohol Rehab Program on August 28, 2010

Does Moderate Drinking Confer Health Benefits Or Not?
While moderate drinking – one to less than three drinks per day – is linked to a decrease in mortality in middle-aged and older adults, there is also concern that the health benefits of moderate drinking have been overestimated. A new study of the association between drinking and mortality during a 20-year period, which controlled for confounding factors such as previous problem drinking …

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My Way Out: One Woman’s Remarkable Journey in Overcoming Her Drinking Problem and How Her Innovative Program Can Help You or Someone You Love
Research indicates one out of 13 Americans suffers a drinking problem and four problem drinkers exist for every “hard co… More >>


Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Recovery Workbook
Alcoholism and drug addiction is not a disease but a choice! This workbook is for those who struggle with “recovery” and just cant find the answers they seek in Aa, Na or current treatment programs. Practical & empowering self-help recovery information.

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Health Calendar

by Alcohol Rehab Program on August 26, 2010

Health Calendar
The Village Church of LaGrange Park , 1150 Meadowcrest Road, sponsors a blood drive from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 28. Participating donors will receive a $15 Target gift card while supplies last (one per person).

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Love First: A Family’s Guide to Intervention
The top-selling book on intervention, Love First has helped tens of thousands of families, friends, and professionals cr… More >>


Addiction Free Forever Program
A Complete At-home Addiction Recovery Program That Permanently And Naturally Cures An Alcohol Or Drug Addiction. Affiliates: Earn 50% Commission!

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Public Health 116 Presentation – Alcohol Addiction

by Alcohol Rehab Program on August 15, 2010


Public Health 116 Presentation A&E Intervention – Pam the Alcoholic – Summary

Alcohol: How to Give It Up and Be Glad You Did
This practical, comprehensive, and easy to use book helps alcohol abusers understand their behavior, but provides practi… More >>


A Ten Step Guide to Rescuing Your Marriage to an Alcoholic Spouse
A spouse’s drinking problem impacts the entire family. As a psychiatrist, specializing in addiction, I have developed a 10 step highly effective system for helping spouses of alcoholics break free from the bondage of their partner’s addiction.

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HEALTH and WELLNESS

by Alcohol Rehab Program on August 13, 2010

Addiction and recovery guide offering literature, recovery programs, and other specialized step treatment programs for recovery from addiction. drug and alcohol rehab, drug abuse, Rehabilitation, drug addiction treatment, recovery programs, treatment programs


Mobile Monopoly – The Biggest Opportunity For Affiliates Ever
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Drug and alcohol addiction video (health project)

by Alcohol Rehab Program on August 13, 2010


a few kids acting out a sanario of both getting offered drugs and both making different disitiions. then a bunch of facts about marijuana and beer to rap it up.

Addiction & Recovery for Dummies
Evaluate medications and treatment programs Break free from addictive substances or behaviors and get a fresh sta… More >>


Inbox Addict
Turn $200 into $400 – over and over again… Caution: Using this money making system may cause you to become addicted to checking your inbox for sales notifications.

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Comprehensive Health Answers

by Alcohol Rehab Program on August 12, 2010

Free 43 week ecourse “The Sexual Man” has inducement free Special report “Do you want to make her sexually addicted to you?”. Report promotes sale product “Sex and Relationships”, a bumper bundle of 5 republished books for $29.95
Comprehensive Health Answers

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Health happenings

by Alcohol Rehab Program on August 7, 2010

Health happenings
Looking for a certain support group or workshop? Check out our local roundup of everything from health screenings to child car-seats.

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ABC News Primetime Family Secrets: Inside Addiction
Drug addiction is a secret that can hide in plain sight. ABC News reports on an addict whose out of control behavior has… More >>


Addictions Free Living – The Only Real Product in this Untapped Niche
This Product is Going Places! – Check Out the Sales Page and See What I Mean – This is the work of a true expert in recovery who has already established himself as a premier authority on addiction. People in this Market Absolutely Love Him!

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Should Alcohol Taxes Pay for Mental Health Programs? Do the Math

by Alcohol Rehab Program on August 4, 2010

Improving the Mental Health System

According to a news release that was dated May 9, 2006, the “Standing Senate Committee On Social Affairs, Science and Technology” in Canada recommended the creation of a Canadian Mental Health Commission that will be responsible for significantly upgrading the Canadian mental health system. As stated by Senator Michael Kirby, the Chair of the Committee, “The Senate Committee is committed to improving the range, quality and organization of health and support services that are required by the tens of thousands of Canadians who are living with mental illnesses and addictions.”

Funding The Proposed Change

Based on an extensive three-year study on mental health and addiction, the Committee determined that it will cost $5.36 billion over a 10-year period for this mental health system upgrade. Where will these funds come from? According to the Committee, the revenue will come from raising the excise tax on alcoholic drinks by 5 cents per drink.

Part of the rationale for the 5-cent increase per drink was obviously the goal of raising the needed funds for the proposed changes in the mental health system. Another justifying factor for the price increase, however, was the fact that since each alcoholic drink will cost more, Canadians will be more inclined to drink lower-alcohol products such as beer and wine instead of liquor.

Let’s Do the Math

At first glance, this proposal seems to make sense. Why shouldn’t those who drink help finance a program that will provide them with a better mental health system? Why not let those who are part of the “problem” become part of the “solution”? This logic seems sound until you do the math. If $5.36 billion is needed to help finance the upgraded mental health system, then how many drinks will have to be consumed in a ten-year period to reach $5.36 billion dollars? The answer: 107,200,000,000 drinks. That’s 107 billion, 200 million drinks.

To arrive at how many drinks this is per year, all we have to do is divide this number by 10 (for the ten-year program) and the result is 10,720,000,000. This is still a huge number that fortunately can be “massaged” even more. According to The World Factbook website, the population of Canada was estimated to be 33 million people in 2006. Dividing 10,720,000,000 by 33,000,000 equals 325. Putting this in terms that the average person can understand, every man, woman, and child in Canada will have to consume 325 alcoholic drinks per year for the next ten years to finance the new mental health system! Simply put, these numbers are not realistic.

More Flaws

The “logic” of this proposed mental health program also breaks down when it is examined more deeply. For instance, why would people drink lower-alcohol products such as beer if the increased excise tax applies to all alcoholic drinks? To help understand this better, let’s use an example. Let’s say that the average shot in Canada currently costs $3.00 and the average beer costs $1.00. Based on the proposed price increase, if Joe drinks an average of 5 shots per week, his weekly average alcohol expenditure will be $15.25. When the numbers are calculated, this figures out to be 1.7% more than Joe would have spent before the proposed tax increase. Let’s do a similar exercise with beer. Based on the projected price increase, if Pete drinks an average of 5 beers per week, his weekly average alcohol expenditure will be $5.25. When the numbers are calculated, this figures out to be 5% more than Pete would have spent before the proposed tax increase. The point: since the proposed price increase affects higher-alcohol products (such as shots) proportionately less than their lower-alcohol counterparts (such as beer), why would Canadians switch to lower-alcohol products?

Alcohol and Mental Health

Another question. What if tens of thousands of Canadians, realizing that drinking alcohol is not good for their “mental health,” significantly reduce their alcohol intake or quit drinking alcoholic beverages altogether? Where will the money come from to offset this lack of revenue? In a similar manner, what if thousands upon thousands of Canadians who drink alcoholic beverages decide that they don’t want to pay the extra excise tax and, as a result, stop drinking alcoholic beverages? If this happens, where will the government get the money needed to transform the mental health system? In other words, does the Canadian government have a realistic “plan B” for this major transformation?

A Logical Contradiction

From a different perspective, isn’t it rather ironic that those who drink alcoholic beverages will pay for the revamped mental health system? Isn’t there a contradiction in logic somewhere in this proposal? Stated differently, if tens of thousands of Canadians have mental illnesses or are addicted to alcohol or drugs, wouldn’t the government want Canadians to drink LESS alcohol in order to reduce the existing alcohol abuse, alcoholism, and alcohol-related mental health problems? Yet according to the current mental health proposal, from strictly a financial standpoint, it would appear that the Canadian government is banking the entire mental health system upgrade on historical data that strongly suggests that Canadians will continue to drink at their current or even higher levels of consumption.

Budgetary Miscalculations

What happens, for instance, if there are cost overruns in the proposed mental health system? There are, of course, two “easy” solutions to this problem: increase the excise tax on each drink or motivate Canadians to drink even more alcoholic beverages. Either “solution,” however, is predicated on the fact that in order to “work,” the upgraded mental health system needs to be funded by Canadians who continue to drink alcoholic beverages.

Conclusion

It appears logical to conclude that the Canadian mental health system is in need of a major overhaul. As with most comprehensive government programs, however, the issue of funding becomes a major obstacle to overcome. The proposed Canadian mental health system upgrade is no exception. Based on the reasons given above, it seems obvious that the Canadian government needs to come up with alternate sources of revenue generation for this worthwhile project. Indeed, to point out one of the major “flaws” in the current proposal, consider the following question: When is more drinking a “good thing?” Answer: when it finances a nationwide mental health system upgrade. Something tells me that Andy Rooney from “60 Minutes” would have a lot of fun with this.

Copyright 2007 – Denny Soinski. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Reprint Rights: You may reprint this article as long as you leave all of the links active, do not edit the article in any way, and give the author credit.

Getting Them Sober: You Can Help!
Toby Rice Drews draws upon long experience as a therapist to explore the day-by-day practicalities of getting loved on… More >>


Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Recovery Workbook
Alcoholism and drug addiction is not a disease but a choice! This workbook is for those who struggle with “recovery” and just cant find the answers they seek in Aa, Na or current treatment programs. Practical & empowering self-help recovery information.

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Stop Drinking To Save Your Health From Alcohol Effects

by Alcohol Rehab Program on July 24, 2010

Alcohol assault is a problem with alcohol that leads to welfare, ethnic, problems, or both. Nevertheless, alcohol dependance, or alcoholism, refers to a disease that is characterized by behavioral investigate of alcohol leads to impaired contain of alcohol. Association tends to boost the development of alcoholism in alcohol seem exciting, display that by boozing, you get more fashionable, more exciting and more applaudable of affection for others. In the extravagant and prolonged alcohol use can cause serious disturbances in body chemistry. The prolonged use of biggish quantities of alcohol without content may cause severe liver damage such as cirrhosis of the liver. It is no deceit to imagine of someone to showing one of these signs are extremity support for their boozing difficulty. Communication is available in more forms, from support from your charlatan for a act in a exploit centre for alcohol.

Experienced adults accomplish blood levels of alcohol to booze, even if the similar assets as the young. This is due to a decrease from the age of the quantity of body water in which alcohol is distributed. Even at the similar value of alcohol, sr. people appear some of the personalty of alcohol much than the young. Alcohol problems among experienced people are often confused with other conditions associated with ageing. As a ending, alcohol problems missed untreated by health attention providers, especially among experienced women.

If you think you booze too often you can recover your life and welfare by reducing your demand of alcohol. Read more questions and answers “yes” or “no”: Do you booze when you believe dejected, angered or sad? Does your boozing you e’er late for work? Did you e’er booze after you say no? Do you have headaches or have a official after boozing alcohol? If you are addicted or have additional scrutiny problems, we must not only reduce your demand of alcohol – you should break boozing completely.

Here is a few steps can help you if your doctor tells you to reduce your demand of alcohol:

Why do you want to booze fewer? May there be a number of reasons why you requisite to reduce or break boozing. Some problems, such as those mentioned above, can become after boozing over a relatively brief time of period. But other problems – such as liver disease, bosom disease, convinced forms of cancer – oft more easy and became observable after long-term extravagant alcohol {consumption|activity|demand|. Because alcohol affects many meat of the body, long-term big boozing puts you at chance of processing serious health problems, few of which are described beneath.

Some drinkers acquire alcoholic hepatitis, or inflammation of the liver, because of long-term extravagant alcohol demand. Its symptoms include fever, abdominal discomfit and jaundice. About 10 to 20 pct of broad drinkers alter alcoholic cirrhosis, or scarring of the liver. Though cirrhosis is not correctable, if boozing stops, the chances of aliveness improve substantially.

Moderate alcohol demand have healthful personalty on the bosom, especially among those most at chance of bosom attacks, such as men over 45 and women after the menopause. But long-term deep boozing increases the chance disease and convinced types of stroke. Women are at slightly increased chance of breast cancer if they booze two or more glasses per day. Drinking also amount the chance of processing cancer of the colon and rectum.

Beyond the Influence: Understanding and Defeating Alcoholism
This invaluable work will contribute much to the battle against our number one disease.”–from the Foreword by George Mc… More >>


Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Recovery Workbook
Alcoholism and drug addiction is not a disease but a choice! This workbook is for those who struggle with “recovery” and just cant find the answers they seek in Aa, Na or current treatment programs. Practical & empowering self-help recovery information.

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