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THC Detox

Monday, March 8th, 2010

How to Detox THC from your body

Author: Anthony Burton

There are many ways to complete a THC Detox. The minimum time they require are about 72 hours. THC is the chemical from marijuana that gives the person a high. THC can be in the user’s body for up to a month. There are drinks that can hide the THC from showing during a test, but this is not the same as a THC detox. The THC will still show in your system after consuming the drink and its ability to hide the THC disappears. The main places where THC is stored are blood, urine, and hair. THC naturally detoxes from the body in about a 30 day period, but if a person needs to remove THC from his or her body more quickly, it can be done. It is a good idea to ask someone else who has taken one that worked because of all the different THC detox products on the market.

There are a lot of THC Detoxing kits available on the market. There are home tests that you can take yourself to see if you test positive for THC. These products you can get are shampoo that cleanses your hair of cemicals, THC Detox pills, detox drinks, and also a method of drinking cranberry juice and water. The prices for these cleanses can range from $25 to over $125. The method of drinking cranberry juice and water will cost you less than the other products. The issue with the last method is that it is not as reliable and not really known how fast it can detox your system of THC.

Because THC is stored in the hair, a normal THC detox will not remove it. If you are afraid of being tested by your hair follicles, then it is advised to purchase a special shampoo that removes toxins, including THC, from your hair.

Then there are the 24 hour drinks. These drinks can cost $40 a drink, and have instructions that are easy to follow. A lot of them will have a guarantee that says you will pass a THC test. Do not mistake these for a regular THC detox, as some of these drinks only hide THC from the tests. They require you to not eat a lot before you take the drink, and to drink water afterwards. It helps to urinate atleast three times while doing this method.

Packages for a THC detox can run up to $125 and include a self testing kit, THC detox drink, THC detox pills, tea, and THC hair detox shampoo. The time frame for this detox is around 10 days to complete, and it comes with a guarantee if you complete the whole 10 days as followed. You would begin by taking the pills, tea, and shampoo in the beginning days. The drink is saved for the day of the person is taking the test. The drink is effective 1 – 7 hours after you consume it. When preparing to consume the THC detox drink, it helps to drink water before and after to flush the toxins out.

All natural pills that are made for a THC detox cost up to $60. The process for detoxing the THC is around 7 days. The pills are made from natural herbs.

Last THC detox method you can do is drink a lot of water and cranberry juice. This method is primarily for people who aren’t concerned about speed. I am unsure how fast this method flushes THC out of the body, but it is the least expensive.

To be certain you will test negative for THC, it is advised to stick with products that have a guarantee to work for a THC Detox.

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Monday, March 8th, 2010

#1 reason for divorce

Monday, March 8th, 2010

What Is The Number One Reason For Divorce

Author: Roland Trujillo

Are you stressed out? Have you noticed that when you are resentful, you become more sensitive to life’s little issues? When you are stressed at work, do you come home and easily lose patience with your kids? Do you come home and resent your husband over some little things that he does?

Do you get angry at slow traffic or slow grocery lines? Would terms like “exasperated, nervous, irritated, or impatient” describe you?

If so, you are probably over-reacting. And the worst reaction of all is that of resentment. It sets you up for becoming increasingly sensitive to what you might otherwise take in stride. I know, times are tough. The problem is that most of us do not know how to pay attention without becoming upset by what we see. Early in life, we encountered unfairness and were dragged into bad situations, and we became upset. Trouble is: now we do not know how to deal with injustice or mean people without being upset.

Worse yet, we do not even know how to observe other people’s little imperfections without judging or resenting them. Early in life, someone was unfair with us, and we got upset. Someone teased us and we got upset. We were conditioned to become upset. And not knowing how not to be upset, we became resentful and judgmental toward others. But what then happened is that we learned to resent and judge others as a compensation for having been on the receiving end of injustice. We could hate someone for their wrong, and secretly gloat in a sense of superiority.

But later, when we became adults, we continued to have the habit of becoming upset and judging. So when our spouse turned out to be less than perfect, we began to secretly judge him. When he would not bow to our will or when we were disappointed by him, we reveled in judgment and hurt feelings.

And when someone smaller than you came along, like your kids for instance. It felt good to dump on them when they spilled some milk or did not pay attention. Now the shoe was on the other foot. As a child you were on the receiving end of some authority’s wrath and impatience, and now you could relieve yourself by taking it out on your kids. But this is totally unfair.

I can honestly tell you that the number one reason for marriage break ups and relationship problems is resentment. I know: most of us do not really want to be mean or impatient. We do not really want to judge our husband or yell at our kids. But we do not know how to stop ourselves. We get out of control, and then either blow up or else suppress and get a headache or tummy ache.

Some people even turn to pills or alcohol to try to control their upset. Others turn their judgment on themselves. In short, they end up hating themselves when they see that they have become just like those that were mean to them when they were a child.

Here at the Center For Common Sense Counseling we help people learn to stop over-reacting. We teach them about giving up resentment and about being patient with others. We help people to see that it is resentment that destabilizes them and makes them easily upset. And it is resentment that keeps reinforcing the upset.

Being upset is a way of life for us. It supports our ego. If we did not have something to be upset over, we would become bored and would not even have motivation to do anything.

Most of us are motivated by upset, irritation, or pressure. We even use upset as a spur to activity. We then use the energy of resentment and anger to get a lot done. And after we have been upset, and then fatigued and tense, we use it as an excuse to “unwind.” We look forward to our after-work drink, our marijuana, pleasure or party. We become thirstier and hungrier when we are upset. Pleasure feels better when it takes away pain.

But if you were not upset, nervous, or tense in the first place, you would not need relief. Unnecessary pleasure or releases would feel unnatural. Billions of dollars a year a made on people’s needs for pills, booze, drugs, vacations, and diversions. It’s big business. Not to mention all the doctor bills and hospital bills when our excessive upsets and unnatural forms of relief catch up to us physically. now you know: for most people, being upset, nervous irritated and angry, after which they seek pleasure and relief, is the only life they know. But I assure you: there is a way of living without being upset, that is full of joy and true purpose. It begins when you learn how to not resent and be impatient with others.

The second reason why we are upset all the time is this: Most of us think we have a right to be upset.We think we have the right to judge and the right to resent. Upset adds an edge to our judgment and resentment. When you resent someone in line ahead of you for being slow, you can then “feel” that judgment as irritation. When your kids want something when you are trying to “unwind” after work, you resent their demands, become impatient, and then feel the resentment.

When your husband does not meet your needs, you can secretly resent him and judge his weaknesses. You can feel the upset (or the headache), and then get another round of ego boost by resenting him for “causing” your discomfort. Then your ego can get yet another ego high by feeling like a martyr, giving your service to an unappreciative good for nothing husband. Since we think we have a right to resent and judge, and since we use our upset for our ego and for intensification of pleasure, most of us do not want to give it up. Our whole life is built on upset. Yes, you have the right to resent, but is that really the human and compassionate way of living. How do you feel when others exercise their right to be angry and resentful toward you?

For some of us, it is only when our upsets lead to health problems, headaches, ulcers, ruined relationships, or addictions, that we are stopped short in our tracks long enough to see the need to give it up our right to resent.Some people just will not give up what is killing them. They go on reveling in irritations and secret hostility, and then pay the piper. But there are some, and perhaps you are one of them, who do not like the way they are. They do not like their secret judgments. They see their anger and do not like it. They yearn to be kind and patient. They yearn to live the good life. But after years of over-reacting, they do not know how to stop reacting and being upset.

That is where someone like me can help. I know what you need. You need two things. First, how to be still. That is what our stillness meditation is for. It teaches you how to become still and re-find your center of dignity. When you re-find your own center of dignity, you will be able to flow from within; instead of reacting to externals and becoming upset.

Secondly, you need some basic training about life. You probably learned to become upset and emotional over things when you were a child. Chances are — your mother was emotional and you picked it up from her. Most likely your dad was weak or a nonfactor. Dads are supposed to represent calmness and self control, and demonstrate how to live life with patience and courage without suppressing on the one hand or being angry on the other.

Few people nowadays are there to stand for calmness and composure. Mostly everyone encourages us to get excited, party, be ambitious, yell at sports events, and so on. Maybe you had good parents, grandparents, a good teacher, coach, or minister who talked about self control, forgiveness, and taking things in stride. But you did not listen.

But now, years later, and suffering from your excesses, you are ready to listen. Just trying to deal with the symptoms (such as being angry and upset) of resentment is not enough, you must must learn how to nip it in the bud before it has a chance to fester and ruin your marriage.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/divorce-articles/what-is-the-number-one-reason-for-divorce-1636698.html

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Roland Trujillo M.S., life coach and author, is Director of the Center For Common Sense Counseling and host of the popular Coach Roland internet radio show on Blogtalk Radio. Coach Roland offers solutions and tools for dealing with stress, letting go of baggage from the past, and healing relationships. Roland knows that resentment underlies many of our stress and relationships issues. Roland says: “Love is the answer, but to find love we must let go of resentment.” Find out more by visiting http://www.rolandtrujillo.com. For marriage issues, visit http://www.commonsensecouples.blogspot.com You will find free resources and valuable information. Coach Roland has been helping people for 20 years. Perhaps his common sense approach can help you too.

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Monday, March 8th, 2010

Cultivation Prep

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Preparing the Growing Room and Harvesting Marijuana plants

Author: Joe Smith

Preparing the Growing Room

The room you are growing your marijuana plants in will definitely have to be cleaned efficiently to keep the area safe for the weed plants. You will also have to sterilize everything around the room so it doesn’t infect the marijuana plants with germs, bacteria, and other harmful things. However there is more to do besides that.

Floors

If the floors in the growing area are at risk of water spilling on the floor and causing damage you should have a type of cover over the floor. No matter what there will be at least a little water that spills on the floor from the hydroponic system. You can get something like a thick drop cloth which is used by painters to keep paint off of stuff in the area they are painting and consists of plastic sheets. There are other options as well but the main idea is to keep your floors safe from water damage.

There are many things that you have to do to set up the grow area for the marijuana plants. If you want your dope plants to safely grow in the area then you should not be lazy with this. It may take a few hours to fully set up the growing area but it could save your plants from dying because of the environment.

Harvesting Marijuana plants

If you are growing your marijuana plants inside then they should be ready for harvesting within seven to twelve weeks from when they first started the flowering stage if you supplied 12 hours of light per day. If the marijuana strains are consistent of mostly indica characteristics then they should be ready in nine weeks at the most. If the marijuana strains are consistent of mostly sativa characteristics then they may not be matured for up to twelve weeks.

Harvesting Plants

When your marijuana plants are prepared to be harvested you can do so by just chopping the plants down from the base of the stem by using scissors or something else that can easily cut the stem. The area that the weed plants have to be chopped at sits right above the growing material. By doing this you are able to harvest the whole weed plant at once. If you want to hold on until every branch separately matures and harvesting them one at a time you can do that as well.

If you have spiritual beliefs or feel connected to living beings then you may want to give your marijuana plants a show of respect and thank them with a prayer before you cut them down. This is just something that some people will do because they believe it will spiritually keep good health for their plants but many people would probably think it’s ridiculous.

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Pain Pills Are A Pain

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Quit Pain Killers Now

Author: Bernard Neal

Common complications and difficult reactions of discomfort killers are : nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, dry mouth, miosis, orthostatic hypotension — often happens when arising too fast when getting out of bed in the morning, urinary retention, hard stools and fecal impaction. Patients can innocently start taking pain killers after a moderate injury or because of a severe injury in a vehicle accident, fall or for post surgical agony. A person exhibits compulsive behavior to deal with their craving for a pain killer or pain medication even if there are negative consequences associated with taking the agony killer or drug.

Chronic agony is affecting one out of three or 4 adults ; thousands of people suffer from severe disabling agony. Treatment options for agony killer obsession include : medications, such as methadone and LAAM ( levo-alpha-acetyl-methadol ), and behavioral analysis ; sometimes, the patient is medically detoxified before any treatment approach is started. 2.2 million people aged 12 and up first abused painkillers within the past year ; this is more than the number of people that started using marijuana and has overtaken the utilization of cocaine.

addiction to pain killers is a rising problem today, particularly the abuse of opioid agony killers. Many chronic agony patients could be under-treated as a consequence of doctors who are attempting to gain control over agony killer addiction, they report. Pain killer obsession includes : opiate dependency, opiate addiction, drug dependency, drug addiction, and agony killer dependency or painkiller dependency.

When you’re addicted physically to a drug, like agony killers or alcohol, etc, it is down to the fact you’ve suppressed or shut down your body’s production of endorphins, which are natural opiate discomfort killers ; when this occurs you start craving the drug that you replaced the endorphins with whether it’s alcohol, any of a number of drugs or agony killers. If you think you are addicted and want to get off agony killers or other drugs, it’s best to get detoxified as fast as you can and then go thru some form of rehabilitation ; it’s important to have others to lean on and learn from and offer support to you. Opioids should not ever be taken when consuming alcohol ( also a drug ) or when alcohol may still be in the system.

More than 415,000 folk received treatment for agony killer abuse or addiction this past year. An opioid-dependent agony patient has improved function with the utilization of the drug while an opioid-addicted patient does not have improvement. Though detox isn’t therapy for agony killer obsession, it can help relieve withdrawal symptoms while the patient adjusts to being free of agony killers or other pharmaceuticals.

Find out from your local health executives where the nearest and best agony killer addiction treatment centers are. Some insurance companies will pay for one or two weeks ; some may pay for rehabilitation too. It’s important to go through rehabilitation following your detoxification stay : make it a part of your action plan.

making the effort to spend in therapy center, de-toxing, is of the utmost concern. It’s important to fetch help and not to try getting off agony killers on your own. If you cannot do an in-patient rehabilitation, find out how you can do outpatient rehabilitation and pay for it under your insurance plan ; test your insurance policy to see if it’s covered.

analysts are resolutely working on other ways to optimize pain alleviation while reducing the chance of drug abuse, including reformulating certain drugs. Do things that cause you to feel good as long as it’s natural. If you think you’ve got an obsession to pain killers think about getting detoxed as fast as possible ; you can do it, thousands have done it before you.
And now there is a new herb emerging, known as Kratom. It’s used in Russian hospitals to treat opiate addiciton the natural way and by thousands of people who chose the natural alternative over Pharma chemicals. For more info on Kratom, you can visit the official Kratom website, by clicking here: Kratom

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