Endorphins are a family of chemicals in the human body that resemble opiates. They are produced by the brain and nervous system and act as natural pain relievers. Endorphins are also known to promote feelings of well-being and happiness.
Nerve terminals release endorphins, which are the human body's own opiates, essentially.
Opiates such as morphine and heroin and everything inbetween
yes
Opiates last only three days in the body, so not using opiates for five days should fix you up.
The questioner misunderstands the subject. Hydrocodone is an OPIATE, meaning that its effects on the human body and its chemical makeup make it identifiable as belonging to the opiate family of drugs.
yes
Yes it does flush xanex & all other toxins out of your system. With enough water & clear fluids, the process should take about 7 hours. I am prescribed xanex and when I use a Magnum detox softgel, after a few hours I can tell my xanex is getting out of my system with my anxiety increasing & the gritting of my teeth. I have to speed up my dosage & increase it after the flush to get my body's system leveled back to normal, which does not take long.
none.. the body has opioid receptors.. opiates are not always heroin.. its your brainnn
No, if you cease taking them, your body will eventually eliminate them depending on your metabolism.
The body naturally produces endorphins, which are opiate-type substances (and bind to the same receptors that opiates do).
Yes, it is an opiate - and like other opiates it is physically and mentally addictive.