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HOW TO SURVIVE YOUR DOCTOR: NALOXONE, NAPROSYN AND NARCOTICS
Naloxone
Naloxone is a narcotic that reverses the effect of other opiates. After an injection of Naloxone, heroine addicts go into instant withdrawal. Naloxone is used by doctors to reverse the respiratory arrest of narcotic overdoses. Noteworthy is the fact that Naloxone reverses the painless state of South Sea Island fire walkers and also the effects of acupuncture. This phenomena supports the notion that pain relief by both hypnotism and acupuncture is mediated by the bodies own intrinsic opiate like substances. A word of warning to the heroine addicts who want to leave hospital, after Naloxone has reversed the effects of their narcotic overdose: Don\'t do it! Naloxone wears off very quickly. Soon enough for the heroine left in the blood stream to provoke another respiratory arrest shortly after the first.
Naprosyn
Naprosyn is an arthritis tablet of the NSAID family of drugs. 500 milligrams twice a day relieves the pain and discomfort of most arthritic conditions. In higher doses Naprosyn can be taken during an acute attack of Gout. Naprosyn does not escape the unpleasant side effects of all the NSAIDS. It causes gastric bleeding and in some cases ulcers of the stomach.
Narcotics
Opium was used by the Sumerians as far back as 7000 ВС. Very few human civilizations have been without the sedative and pain relieving effects of the poppy plant. A score of alkaloid compounds derived from poppies take the place of naturally occurring substances in the brain called endorphins. Addiction occurs with repeated use of narcotics because the brains intrinsic supplies of endorphins are turned off. Without any ongoing internal or illicit supply of endorphins, cramps, nausea, perspiration, restlessness and tremor signal the onset of opiate withdrawal. Contrary to popular belief this process if harmless but still very unpleasant.
Home Remedies
Exercise, yoga, acupuncture, and hypnotism all increase the bodies circulating levels of endorphins. They are effective alternatives to narcotics abuse for all those seeking to experience the joys of an endorphin \"high\". Long distance runners regrettably prove that even \"normally acquired\" levels of increased endorphins can lead to dangerous opiate related behaviour. Pursuit of even higher and higher levels of endorphin continues in the face of a remarkable list of accumulated exercise related injuries.
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GENERAL HEALTH
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