by Bruce Mhlanga | Aug 1, 2024 | Sober living
It’s not easy to admit our inability resist alcohol or internal humiliation, but you’re not alone. If you want to reap the positive benefits of AA, you must accept your alcoholic abuse disorder and its consequences. Your sobriety will remain unpredictable, and you...
by Bruce Mhlanga | Feb 28, 2023 | Sober living
If you want to drink this, you should avoid overconsuming at all costs, leading to significant health issues. Sunset is one of the world’s most potent rums that may knock you out if you overindulge in it. This is another one that should not be consumed on its...
by Bruce Mhlanga | Mar 25, 2022 | Sober living
A growing body of research supports the benefits of ketamine for depression. While experts have yet to determine glutamate’s exact role in depression symptoms, they do know it plays a key role in mood regulation. Low levels of glutamate in your brain may lead to...
by Bruce Mhlanga | Mar 18, 2021 | Sober living
Some sober living facilities provide substance-free transitional housing for only men or only women, meaning men live with men and women live with women. Develop programs that focus on skill-building, therapy, and community engagement. Our sober living home does not...
by Bruce Mhlanga | Jan 9, 2021 | Sober living
Meanwhile, trust an electronic health record like TenEleven to manage the day-to-day of your organization’s administrative duties. With TenEleven handling everything...
by Bruce Mhlanga | Dec 31, 2020 | Sober living
In addition, Sajja & Rahman, have shown that cytisine inhibited chronic voluntary ethanol intake by inhibiting the levels of striatal ΔFosB up-regulation in C57BL/6J mice as demonstrated by behavioral and biochemical methods. Pretreatment with cytisine (0.5 or 1.5...
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