About Prescription Drug Dependency
"When instincts are awakened we feel elation - a freedom that surpasses everything."
The majority of us are convinced that prescription drugs are still worth taking, even if the condition is not alleviated or has not healed 100%.
Others feel the need to stop taking prescription drugs but are unable to due to fears and uncertainties relating to withdrawal. This is when we become prisoners to an addiction that poisons our wellbeing.
Prescription drug dependency is driven by a thought that, if we do not take the prescribed medication, it will be detrimental to our wellbeing.
Prescription drug dependency is connected to fear. We become dependent. As the medication has been prescribed medically, it is easy to believe that all is safe and well.
In some cases the side effects suffered from taking the prescribed drug are far worse than the symptoms of the initial condition.
Once we begin taking prescribed medication it is suggested that we must rely on the drugs long-term. When the influence of the drug becomes ineffective, our first thought is to take more, or to take heavier doses.
As all drugs are suppressants a cure becomes impossible in the long term as we lose our natural ability and energy to restore order and take back control.
At The Mind Clinic individuals are encouraged to eliminate any intake of prescribed medication. This is done by explaining the process of how to control the condition for which the drug is being taken.
Methods are taught for controlling and overcoming any side effects that may occur.
In all cases where individuals take back control, their condition is transformed from weakness to strength and all fears are eliminated.
Individuals must be open and willing to change to overcome this form of addiction for results to be absolute.

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