Author name: Deborah Tayloe

Deborah Tayloe is a freelance writer specializing in health and sciences. Deborah earned a B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education/English, accompanied by a Spanish minor. Her writing expertise allows her to craft engaging, impactful articles to help people be well. In addition, she holds a fully accredited Certificate of Natural Medicine and is a certified Herbalist. Through her understanding of complementary medicine, Deborah helps medical professionals give people the information they need to embrace natural approaches to wellness. When she's not working, Deborah trains for 5K races and advocates for animal rights.

Top 10 foods that help with opiate withdrawal

10 Foods That Help with Opiate Withdrawal

Top 10 Foods That Actually Help With Opiate Withdrawal Detoxing from opiates is an arduous journey that is immensely uncomfortable and, in some cases, can even be life-threatening — especially if it’s not overseen by medical professionals. For those who are heavily addicted to these deadly drugs and have abused them for years may need …

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Repairing the Liver From Alcohol Abuse

Repairing the Liver From Alcohol Abuse?

Can The Liver Recover From Heavy Alcohol Abuse? Our livers play a vital role in the well-being of our bodies. As one of the largest organs, the liver’s primary function is to process and metabolize the nutrients from the food we consume. The liver also removes toxins from the body, builds proteins, and provides us …

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Cocaine Withdrawal Timeline

Cocaine Withdrawal Timeline

A Timeline for Cocaine Withdrawal According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), nearly 15% of American adults have used cocaine at least once during their lifetime. Unfortunately, in many cases, one time is all it takes to get addicted to this toxic drug. For those who don’t experience immediate addiction, a physical dependence …

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benzo withdrawal timeline

What Does the Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Timeline Look Like?

Benzo Withdrawal – How Long Does It Last? Benzo Withdrawal: According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), benzodiazepines are considered Scheduled IV controlled substances. Schedule IV substances are drugs with a lower potential for abuse and dependence in relation to other highly addictive drugs.   However, this does not mean it’s impossible to become dependent …

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5 Foods That are Proven to Reduce Alcohol Cravings

A Comprehensive List Of Healthy Foods That Help With Alcohol Cravings Resisting alcohol is a daily challenge that requires strength and determination. Even with the right tools at hand, alcohol cravings always run rampant and need to be subdued. Luckily, there are many useful ways to reduce alcohol cravings and live a happy, prosperous, and …

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Pain Management without Painkillers

Pain Management without Painkillers

8 Great Tips for Pain Management Without Painkillers Managing pain without the use of painkillers is becoming increasingly popular as more people seek to reduce their reliance on pharmaceuticals. Whether you’re suffering from an acute injury, chronic pain, or postoperative discomfort, these tips can help you reduce your pain without drugs. Keep reading to get …

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Arts Therapy for Addiction - Close up of canvases on easels as students paint on them during the art therapy at the addiction treatment program.

Therapy Profile: Creative Arts Therapy for Addiction

Every effective drug and alcohol treatment program is comprised of several important services, all of which seek to help the addict recover in mind, body, and spirit. There are services that seek to give the alcoholic or addict a greater insight into their addiction and help them to avoid the pitfalls of addiction once they …

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Treating Addiction - A man sits down with a nurse before he goes in for his acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture and Eastern Medicine have been discovered to be wildly beneficial tools for treating addiction.

Acupuncture and Eastern Medicine for Treating Addiction

This last century has seen an incredible rise in the rates of addiction among people all over the world. With that increase, came a need to discover successful methods to help control and curb the obsession to use, as well as to heal the body and mind after the user begins to get sober. Acupuncture …

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