"I don't have a bank account because I don't know my mother's maiden name."Paula Poundstone
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Alcoholism as a Disease, Not a Weakness Alcoholism is a disease in which drinkers have lost the ability to control their drinking, leading to physical and mental harm and loss of ability to behave in a socially acceptable manner. Alcoholism is a chronic, progressive, pathological condition that ...
Betrayal: A Case Study Beverly and Chris were married for 7 years. Chris was a recovering alcoholic and drug addict who had been clean and sober for several years before he met Beverly. Beverly was a successful professional and Chris was a hard-worker in a blue collar job. ...
Drug Addiction: Abuse And Dependence Explained Drug addiction is a complicated disease that overwhelms both the addict and those who love him. After abusing drugs for a period of time, the user becomes both physically and emotionally dependent upon the drug. Understanding the differences between drug ...
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Do you have a sweet tooth? Do you crave sweet desserts? Have you ever felt like a sugar addict? Most desserts are packed full of sugar, and yet there is plenty of evidence that sugary desserts are not healthy foods. You may decide to cut your sugar intake for a number of reasons: - To eat a more natural diet - sugar is a highly processed food, and our hunter gatherer ancestors did not evolve to eat such a concentrated source of 'empty calories'. - To assist in the control of your blood sugar - research shows that low sugar diets do help to control your blood sugar levels. - To lose weight. A high sugar intake is a diet buster, regardless of which weight loss diet you try. So how can you satisfy your sweet tooth without sugar? There are a number of strategies: - Create desserts from fresh, unprocessed fruit, with no sweeteners added. Sugar free fruit salad is a classic example of this approach. There are a number of classic desserts that can be served in a version based on this theme, such as Ambrosia, Balsamic Berries and Minted Melon. - Cut out desserts, or only serve dessert as a very occasional treat. Believe it or not, even the strongest and most demanding sweet tooth will eventually quiet down, if your sugar addiction is not being fed. - Use alternative sweeteners. Which alternative sweetener you use will be influenced by your reasons for giving up sugar, and by your own taste buds. Natural sweeteners include honey, and Stevia. - Honey is still a very concentrated food, and should be used very sparingly, if at all, if your goal is to control blood sugar or to lose weight. However, honey, in very small quantities, does still have its place in a natural foods diet. - Stevia is an extract from the leaf of the Stevia plant. It is intensely sweet, and only tiny amounts are needed to sweeten a dessert, so it's more suitable than honey for blood sugar control and weight loss. But there are a couple of catches with Stevia: It is approved as a supplement, rather than as a food additive, so you can only use it for foods that you sweeten yourself. And, depending on the brand, it can have a slightly 'liquorice' taste. It's well worth experimenting with different brands, to find the brand most acceptable to your taste. Generally speaking, the white extracts have less taste. Oh yes, and watch out for the fillers! There's not much point in using a low-calorie / low-carb sweetener like Stevia if it's a brand that's packed with a high-calorie / high-carb fillers, so remember to read the labels. Artificial sweeteners include saccharine, aspartame and Splenda. It's worth bearing in mind that some people are sensitive to one or more artificial sweeteners, and report headaches and other side effects. Whether or not you use them is ultimately your decision. Many people have decided that when the only drinks available are artificially sweetened diet drinks or sugary drinks, that for them, the artificial sweetener is the lesser of the two evils. If you're cooking with artificial sweeteners, read the label and avoid those with high calorie / high-carb fillers. But don't bother cooking with aspartame - its sweetness disappears with the heat of the cooking. This is why aspartame is mainly used for drinks. And it's worth noting that if you'd like to reduce your artificial sweetener usage, but don't like the taste of Stevia, a combination of Splenda and Stevia is pleasantly sweet and virtually tasteless - somehow the Splenda 'smoothes out' the Stevia flavor. Ultimately, it's a personal decision which sweeteners or combination of sweeteners that you use, but with the range of alternative sweeteners available you can make delicious sugar-free choices. About the Author Sick and tired of being Sick and Tired, Nettie Mae quit her 3rd shift factory job. To see what keeps her going, visit http://www.frutavida4u.com/nettiemae/.
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Stop Smoking in Three Sessions (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) For over 30 years, psychiatrist, anesthesiologist and addiction therapist Dr. Balasa Prasad has helped thousands of people including many celebrities to free themselves from addictions and phobias through his innovative and highly effective treatment program.
Addiction Treatment in a Mansion? With New Luxury Rehab Facility, You Can (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Breaking an addiction is hard, but with luxury rehabilitation centers, it can be done in pleasant surroundings. At Estates Delray, the comforts of home are not sacrificed to help clients conquer addictions.
Ambrosia Substance Abuse Treatment Center Introduces New Therapy: Horse-Play! (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Drug Treatment centers across the country are looking for new, innovative ways to help individuals overcome their addictions. Ambrosia Treatment Center now has a dynamic solution for their clients.
Community News (The Staunton News Leader) Recovery group plans program: Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge will begin a nonresidential faith-based recovery program for individuals with substance-abuse problems. The 12-week program, which will begin March 2, will include biblically based instruction for a life free from addictions.
Fraunhofer IIS to push MPEG Surround as next big downloadable audio format (Engadget) Watch out, MP3 -- you've got a formidable opponent creeping up on you. All kidding aside (yes, we were kidding), Fraunhofer IIS is hoping that at least four people will turn from their MP3 / AAC addictions and embrace yet another one of its audio formats at CES, which is simply christened MPEG Surround. Harald Popp, head of the Multimedia Realtime Systems department at the company, ...
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