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Addiction is a disease. Not being able to control your need for anything, be it alcohol or drugs is a disorder of the brain that can be cured, provided you know what you are dealing with. If you know any loved one who is an addict, or you are an addict yourself, looking to break free, read the following paragraphs. They may lay the tracks to your cure, giving you the must-have knowledge about addiction and its symptoms so that you can set the recovery ball rolling.

Addiction is a brain disorder that is serious but treatable, provided the person who is addicted wants to be cured. It all depends upon the persons own free will, and his eagerness to get well reflects strongly in the speed of his recovery. Addiction causes behavioural modification as the drug or alcohol modifies the addicts brain. Addiction does not occur over night. It is a gradual process that takes place when persons lose control of their intake of alcohol or substance. Addiction worsens over time and becomes harder and harder to treat. Addictions are merely cravings that have gone way out of hand. Our brain is tuned both ways - to accept and to reject - to make us want certain things and to say Enough, too! Some persons have a stronger will power than others. This is why certain people become addicts more easily than others. Exposure to alcohol and drugs worsens their willpower making the addiction chronic.



Now that we have covered the basic facts about addiction, lets go on to the symptoms of addiction. One of the most basic symptoms is increased tolerance of the body for a substance, which means that the body needs more and more of a substance to get intoxicated. This brings us to the next symptom ... withdrawal and subsequently craving for the substance to relieve the symptoms. Addiction thereafter worsens, and the more obvious symptoms start surfacing, such as loss of control and preoccupation in the substance. It gets really out of hand when people give up their daily routine in life to accommodate their addictions. Addiction is really acute when people continue the use of substance in spite of knowing the harm that it is causing them both mentally and physically - such a vicious circle it becomes that to come out of it is really a Herculean task.

Addiction, of anything, and in any perceivable form, adversely affects a persons health, both mentally and physically. Now that you know what addiction really is and can identify the symptoms, do not hesitate to talk to anyone you know who might be an addict. There is no stigma involved in an addiction. It is ONLY a brain disorder that can be cured provided the addict is willing. Do your bit in helping people get over their addiction - they need your assistance.

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