Chocolate, Cheese, Meat, and Sugar — Physically Addictive
Chocolate, Cheese, Meat, and Sugar — Physically Addictive – Neal Barnard MD discusses the science behind food additions. Willpower is not to blame: chocolate, cheese, meat, and sugar release opiate-like substances. Dr. Barnard also discusses how industry, aided by government, exploits these natural cravings, pushing us to eat more and more unhealthy foods. A plant-based diet is the solution to avoid many of these problems. Neal Barnard is the founder of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). This is Dr. Barnard’s COMPLETE presentation from the VegSource HEALTHY LIFESTYLE EXPO 2003. To get a copy of this talk on DVD and many others, visit the VegSource store, see secure2.vegsource.com
Intervention: Alissa’s Addiction to Bath Salts
Intervention: Alissa’s Addiction to Bath Salts – Scene Lift: Alissa describes her drug addiction and why she enjoys shooting bath salts.
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Find Affordable Drug Rehab Centers New Jersey!
Find Affordable Drug Rehab Centers New Jersey! – www.drugrehabvideo.com Find drug rehab centers outside of the New Jersey area. It is time for you to start down the road of therapy for drug addiction. Help yourself climb out of the dark depths of addiction and substance abuse. If youre looking for drug rehab centers outside of the NJ area, Call 866 858-6003 today!
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Marijuana – the Facts for Parents – Anti-Marijuana Video PSA
Marijuana – The Facts for Parents – Anti-Marijuana Video PSA – Marijuana: Help for Parents – Anti-Marijuana Educational PSA. Specifically designed for parents, educators, and drug abuse prevention leaders, this videotape presents science-based facts to educate families and the community about the resurgence in marijuana use among youth. Through the experience of real parents and teens, Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? stresses the importance of opening a dialogue between parents and children and encourages parents to communicate a strong prevention message to their children. Parents should make clear and consistent messages to their children about the dangers of marijuana and KEEP talking about them. This video lists the medical facts of using marijuana on the brain and body. Both parents and teenagers give individual viewpoints in this video. Separate discussion groups are also featured. The message of the video is that parents should spend more time with their children and more time talking about the dangers of drugs. A public domain film from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.