Addictions are chronic diseases that can be arrested by total abstinence from mood-altering drugs (including alcohol) and psychotherapy or other support to assist the person in overcoming the emotional and psychological barriers to recovery.
There is no cure for any addiction, in the sense that things can be put back the way they were before. Alterations remain in the brain's structure that virtually guarantee revival of the addiction if drugs are again used. At present, there is no way to reverse that, which is the reason that changes must be made in lifestyle and outlook to minimize the desire to use again, even one time.
Chelated magnesium supplement (or just regular Magnesium is ok too)...some people say it works toegether with Potassium supplementation. Also helpful is having something soft to chew on like gum. Drinking lots of water helps.
There is nothing that will cure the effects of meth but stop using. Even then you have done permanent damage to your body and brain by just using. So, stop if you are worried about not killing yourself.
Probably, but much more sensible (and cheaper) and legal to avoid the meth in the first place!
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antidote for carisoprodol
The antidote is protomine sulfate.
"Antidote" is a noun.
The only antidote for codeine is time, unless it was an overdose. Then the antidote is the emergency room.
I think it is call antidote Antidote XX Amaz
You are the antidote to a gloomy day.The antidote for that kind of spider bite had to be flown in.
There is no "radiation antidote". There are several drugs that can reduce the harm from radiation, but no one antidote.
The antidote is Terbutaline. Calcium gluconate is the antidote for magnesium sulfate. B. E. ~ R.N.
That is the correct spelling of "antidote" (a remedy).
The antidote is Phentolamine
What was an antidote for an evil eye?