A conventional treatment for drug addiction includes medication, behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, counseling and so on. Pharmaceutical therapy is preferred to relive craving for drugs in abusers. Self help group are also implemented in order to motivate people to avoid drug addiction.

A detoxification product helps to eradicate drugs completely from the body. Detox drug pass test without adulterating with home made products. Though there are many methods to quit drug addiction yet scientists are very interested to use traditional substance to quit drug addiction. Nutritional therapy plays a vital role in quitting drug addiction. Recent study supports the nutritional value in quitting drug addiction.

People who are drug addicted will have imbalanced chemical composition in the body. Imbalanced chemical will jam lot of process in the body. More over drugs block the absorption of nutrition which we take provide via food. Consequently malnutrition will impair physical function of the body leading to many disorders.

In recent years nutritional counseling therapy has been implemented in rehab programs to help the people from drug addict effectively. Two important therapy included are amino acid therapy and intravenous vitamin therapy. Most of the drug rehab centers are utilizing amino acid therapy to replenish the nutrients in the body.

Such rehab programs first will carry out with drug testing program to ensure the level of drug dose and the type of drug consumed. Hence to drug test patients various tests like 5 panel drug test, 10 panel drug screen test, laboratory drug test and clean drug screen. Initial levels of drugs are noted in the patients and are taken for nutritional therapy. This involves discussing about the nutritional value and its role in quitting drugs. Nutritional counseling therapy will educate people about the nutritional importance for drug eradication.

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Comments Horseing February 25, 2010 12:04 pm (Pacific time)

They are pushing the UN Codex Alimentarius under the WTO-World Trade Orgainzation. Much like the USDA pushing Traceablity thru the OIE via the National animal identification system which is now called animal disease traceablity which doesnt do anything other then protect BIG AG.

Horsein February 25, 2010 12:09 pm (Pacific time)

they are pushing Codex alimentarius which is a UN organization to dictate standards which is much lower then standards alread set up here in the USA. Do not allow this to happen.

David Wooten February 25, 2010 8:54 am (Pacific time)

t is the height of hypocrisy for Senator McCain to be introducing this legislation. McCain left his first wife (who waited for him while he was a POW) to marry Cindy Hensley, a drug queen pin. Yep, Cindy McCain not only made millions selling alcoholic beverages that have caused the deaths of thousands of innocent children on the highways of Arizona but her millions helped launch Senator McCain’s career. Alcohol is just as bad as any illegal drug, including heroin. But people have the right to use it if they do so responsibly. If McCain gets his way, however, the right of people to take nutritional supplements to improve their health will be in jeopardy. No doubt Senator McCain will get big donations from pharmaceutical companies whose products have to compete with nutritional supplements.

Anonymous February 20, 2010 9:42 am (Pacific time)

England has a well developed vitamin industry for supplements. It was developed for health reasons because of the increasing lengthy period to see a doctor and get meds. I'm serious, and because of that we have actual excellent longitutinal studies on different supplements reflecting both efficacy and side-effects. Truth is no friend of the liberal, that's for sure. Think MSM for pain relief for many ailments. It's cheap and no major side-effects.

Eddie Zawaski February 20, 2010 9:34 am (Pacific time)

Score another big VICTORY for the pharmaceutical industry! The sole transparent reason for this legislation is to make more profits for major drug corporations at the expense of the poor saps in the USA who must pay big pharma or die. Those of you who have been slipping by by taking a bit of fish oil now and then are no longer exempt. After fighting endless wars to defeat the threats of European fascism and communism, Mr. and Mrs. American public now meekly lay down to be crushed by the heel of our own corporations. Where I live in Argentina, no such deal has been made between the government and big business to pick our pockets. First of all, most drugs that are available only by prescription in the US are freely purchased over the counter here, no questions asked. There are many Argentine labs that make and sell generic equivalents of patented drugs at prices ranging from 10 to 20 % of what the consumer pays in the USA. My statin drug that I take to keep down my cholesterol costs 75 pesos (about $19) for a thirty day supply. If I had to buy this drug in the US as I did a few years ago, the cost would be more like $119 per month. The Argentine government does not pass laws restricting my access to life-saving medication because it is not in their interest to do so. The big drug companies have not made the huge investment here that it takes to buy off politicians to make the laws they want. Our market here is small (only 40 million people) and Argentines are generally poor enough that overpriced drugs just won't get purchased. The US consumer, on the other hand, pays the highest prices because he has the money and he has the politicians willing to stick it to him to get their big fat Pfizer paychecks.

Oregon Reader February 19, 2010 6:34 pm (Pacific time)

Pyridoxamine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia--- Pyridoxamine is used as a dietary supplement, often as the hydrochloride salt, pyridoxamine dihydrochloride. However, in the United States, the FDA ruled in January 2009 that pyridoxamine must be regulated as a pharmaceutical drug because it is the active ingredient in Pyridorin, a drug designed to prevent the progression of diabetic nephropathy.[1] As a consequence, pyridoxamine can no longer be marketed in the United States as a dietary supplement.

d February 20, 2010 1:00 am (Pacific time)

this is too much. Many people take supplements INSTEAD OF going to a doctor because they have no insurance, etc. So, they are talking about hugely upping the cost of healthcare, and pricing large numbers of americans out of any kind of health care (selfcare). No doctor, no prescription, no vitamins? no way. no wonder mccain lost. he and oboy are BOTH on the dark side!

Jeff Kaye~ February 19, 2010 7:34 pm (Pacific time)

This sounds like that reputed International Codex actually going into effect. What a crock. McCain should be unseated for this lunacy. And Byron Dork too. I take fish oil every day for optimal health. For pennies a day. This will kill me.

Oregon Reader February 19, 2010 3:09 pm (Pacific time)

There needs to be more INFORMATION about supplements and better quality control, testing and research. These are to protect the public. But not an elimination of naturally occurring products. Damn shame!

Natalie February 19, 2010 2:19 pm (Pacific time)

Soon, we'll need a prescription for drinking water... Do you have any serious research links as for the connection between vitamin B6 and diabetes? I'd appreciate it.

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