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		<title>Discuss your problem to a Test Clear Drug Testing Advisor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For beating a urine test you may surely trust on Powered Urine Kit. Like the Spit-N-Kleen mouthwash urine test can be solved in a minute with this product. A Powdered Urine Kit contains everything you need for beating a drug test. In addition to the actual drug-free human urine it contains, a powdered urine kit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For beating a urine test you may surely trust on Powered Urine Kit. Like the Spit-N-Kleen mouthwash urine test can be solved in a minute with this product. A Powdered Urine Kit contains everything you need for beating a drug test. In addition to the actual drug-free human urine it contains, a powdered urine kit contains a simple air activated heater. This heater allows you to warm your sample to the same temperature as human urine before submitting it to the drug testing laboratory. This kit will cost you less than fifty dollars and that is what you need to beat or clear your drug test in your workplace if you are not yet able to beat your drug addiction and you are still in the process of forbidding the habit.<br/><br/>Test clear offers two shampoos which can help you to beat a drug test of hair follicle. The first product is Clear Choice shampoo and the next one is Nexxus Aloe Rid shampoo. These two types of products help you not only to pass a drug test but to have a good and healthy hair. Notwithstanding the fact that your drug test is on the same day you can use this shampoo in the morning and then go for a hair follicle test and be sure about your passing the test. You can be confident that your drug test result will be negative. After you apply and rinse off the shampoo, your hair will have an eight hour &#8220;Clear Zone&#8221; This means that as long as your hair test is administered within the next eight hours, you will have no problem being able to beat it. The second shampoo offered by Test Clear can be used with or without the Clear Choice shampoo. And this shampoo is Nexxus Aloe Rid shampoo. It is recommended to use on a daily basis. It cleanses your hair deeply and removes all the particles and toxins deeply. Your scalp will be free of toxins and at the same time your hair will be shiny and silky. If you need help deciding which one of these shampoos will most effectively help you beat a drug test, you can discuss your specific situation and circumstances with a Test Clear Drug Testing Advisor.<br/><br/>Now what do you do if you don&#8217;t have time to buy a product to help you beat a drug test? You can either try to delay the test and or order a proven product to help you beat a drug test, or you can get the Classified Drug Testing Secrets EBook. In this EBook you can find 100pages which will tell you about all the important information to clear a drug test. It is very necessary to know some basic things about drug test if you want to clear this. Using a proven drug testing product such as the Powered Urine Kit is better, but the information in Classified Drug Testing Secrets can buy you some time.<br/><br/><br/><br/> </p>
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		<title>Signs and Symptoms of Drug Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 22:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drug abuse, involves the excessive and repeated use of a substance to escape reality to produce pleasure despite its destructive effects. The substances abused can be illegal drugs such as opium, cocaine, marijuana and their derivatives or legal substances used improperly, such as prescription drugs and inhalants like nail polish or gasoline.Drug addiction can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drug abuse, involves the excessive and repeated use of a substance to escape reality to produce pleasure despite its destructive effects. The substances abused can be illegal drugs such as opium, cocaine, marijuana and their derivatives or legal substances used improperly, such as prescription drugs and inhalants like nail polish or gasoline.<br/><br/>Drug addiction can be physical, psychological, or both. Physical dependence refers to the physiological effects of drug use. On the other hand, using a drug to numb unpleasant feelings, to relax, or to satisfy cravings are examples of psychological addiction. Physical addiction is characterized by ‘tolerance’ &#8211; the need for increasingly larger doses in order to achieve the initial effect and withdrawal symptoms when the user stops.<br/><br/>Signs and Symptoms of Drug Abuse: -<br/><br/>The more drug use begins to affect and control a person&#8217;s life, the more likely it is that he or she has a drug problem. Drug abusers often try to conceal their symptoms and downplay their problem. However, there are a number of warning signs you can look for:<br/><br/>·	Engaging in secretive or suspicious behaviors, such as making frequent trips to the restroom, basement, or other isolated areas where drug use would be undisturbed.<br/><br/>·	Talking incoherently or making inappropriate remarks.<br/><br/>·	Sudden changes in work or school attendance and quality of work or grades.<br/><br/>·	Talking about drugs all the time and pressuring others to use.<br/><br/>·	Angry outbursts, mood swings, irritability, manic behavior, or overall attitude change.<br/><br/>·	Expressing feelings of exhaustion, depression, and hopelessness.<br/><br/>·	Deterioration of physical appearance and grooming.<br/><br/>·	Frequently borrowing money, selling possessions, or stealing items from employer, home, or school.<br/><br/>·	No longer spending time with friends who do not use drugs and/or associating with known users.<br/><br/>The path to drug addiction begins with the act of taking drugs. Compulsive, drug craving, seeking, and use that persist even in the face of negative consequences characterize drug addiction. It is easier to prevent and stop drug addiction during the initial stages before a person becomes compulsively addicted to drugs.<br/><br/><br/><br/> </p>
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		<title>Drug Addiction and Risks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 01:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drug addiction is compulsive use of a substance despite negative consequences which can be severe; drug abuse is simply excessive use of a drug or use of a drug for purposes for which it was not medically intended. Dependence on a substance is not necessary or sufficient to define addiction, there are some substances that don&#8217;t cause addiction but do cause dependence (for example, some blood pressure medications) and substances that cause addiction but not dependence (they are mainly characterized by depression).<br/><br/>Causes, incidence, and risk factors<br/><br/>Drug abuse can lead to drug dependence or addiction. Drug addiction may also follow the use of drugs for physical pain relief, though this is rare in people without a previous history of addiction. The exact reason of drug abuse and dependence is not yet known. The genetic make-up of the individuals, peer pressure, emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and environmental stress are all factors which seem to be involved. Children who grow up in an environment of illicit drug use may first see their elders using drugs. This may put them at a higher risk for developing an addiction later in life for both environmental and genetic reasons.<br/><br/>Commonly abused substances include:<br/><br/>·	Opiates and narcotics are powerful painkillers with sedative and euphoric qualities. These include heroin, opium, codeine, Oxycontin and others.<br/><br/>·	Central nervous system stimulants have a stimulating effect and can produce tolerance. These include amphetamines, cocaine, commonly used stimulants are caffeine and nicotine.<br/><br/>·	Central nervous system depressants produce a soothing sedative and anxiety-reducing effect and which leads to dependence. These include barbiturates (amobarbital, pentobarbital, secobarbital). Commonly used depressants, by far, is alcohol.<br/><br/>·	Hallucinogens produce psychological dependence. These include LSD, mescaline, psilocybin (&#8221;mushrooms&#8221;).<br/><br/>·	Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the active ingredient found in cannabis, marijuana, and hashish. Although used for their relaxing properties, THC-derived drugs can also lead to paranoia and anxiety.<br/><br/>Drug intoxication and drug overdose may be accidental or intentional. Drug withdrawal symptoms can occur when use of a substance is stopped. Withdrawal symptoms vary, depending on the particular substance. The withdrawal symptom depends on the length of time the drug was being used. Drug intoxication, overdose, and withdrawal can be life-threatening in some situations.<br/><br/>Treatment for the person with drug addiction begins with the recognition of the problem. Though earlier &#8220;denial&#8221; was considered as a symptom of addiction, recent studies has shown that this symptom can be dramatically controlled if addicts are treated with love and care, rather than being told what to do or &#8220;confronted.&#8221; Treatment of drug addiction involves detoxification, support and abstinence. Emergency treatment may be indicated for acute cases. Often, there may be a loss of consciousness and the person may need special medical attention temporarily. The specific treatment depends on the drug. Detoxification is the gradual withdrawal of an abused substance in a controlled way. Sometimes a drug with a similar action is substituted during the withdrawal process to reduce the unpleasant symptoms and risks associated with withdrawal. If depression or other mood disorder exists, it should be treated appropriately. The need for treatment is underscored by the severity of illness of those who undergo detoxification and the societal costs of untreated substance use disorders.<br/><br/><br/><br/> </p>
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