Drug Detox and Detoxification
Detox is short for detoxification. Detox is the process of removing harmful substances from the body. In addiction it is the harmful toxins and drug residue that contributes to cravings and withdrawal symptoms. During many instances of drug and alcohol addiction the body becomes physically dependent on the substance, drugs or alcohol, and believes that the body needs these substances to sustain normal body functions.
Detox is the First Step in Addiction Recovery
Detox is the first step in many drug rehab treatment programs. It is necessary to assist an addict in ceasing the drug use and clearing the mind and body, in order to provide long-lasting and meaningful treatment. A drug addict can not learn and concentrate on recovering until the abuse has been stopped.
During the Detoxification Process
The body is reprogrammed to not depend upon the drug addiction or alcohol abuse to maintain a “normal” status. There are many different approaches to detoxification, that include the use or substitution of other drugs to wean the body from a substance, medical detox, and sauna detox.
New Life Detoxification Program
The New life detoxification program uses vitamins, minerals, exercise, and sauna’s to clear the body of drug residues and control withdrawal symptoms. This type of detoxification does not use or substitute an addiction in order to treat addiction.
Drug Rehabilitation Treatment follows Detoxification
Detoxification alone may work with many mildly addictive substances. For more addictive substances such as heroin, cocaine, or alcohol a drug rehabilitation treatment program enables the addict to learn how to live drug free ensures the best chance of a complete and life-long recovery.