A new joint-venture national effort tries to convince people
that addiction is a brain disease without providing solid proof.
According to
Adherents.com, only about 16% of the world's population is
non-religious. That means that somewhere in the neighborhood of 5.1 billion
people believe in some sort of spirituality and separation from the body. Most
people also believe there is a difference between the body, mind and spirit,
that they act as one but they are not the same. This is not a lecture on
spirituality though, it is proof that we're being railroaded and nobody is
fighting against it.
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A new joint venture between the Community Anti-Drug
Coalitions of America (CADCA*), Join Together and Faces and Voices for Recovery
(FAVOR) has been heavily promoting a new HBO series called Addiction.
Normally this would be a good thing, but they are pushing that addiction is a
chronic, relapsing brain disease, and that the treatments for it often call for
more drugs. Behind this push is a series of scientists at the National
Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), which have also come out with a new publication
trying to explain their addiction brain theory and pass it off as fact - a fact
they cannot prove and which goes directly against the fundemental premise of
nearly 85% of the world's population - we are not our brains, they are simply a
part of us.
Withouth oversimplifying it, our brains are the control
center for our central nervous system - it is a reactionary tool. Our minds are
what we think and reason with - our consciousness. Aside from belief, more
scientists have been researching the difference between the brain and the mind
and one of the most prolific is Bruce Lipton, Ph.D, author of Biology of
Belief.
In a section on his website entitled
Mind Over Genes: The New Biology, Dr. Bruce Lipton writes,
"This new perspective of human biology does not view the body as just a
mechanical device, but rather incorporates the role of a mind and spirit. This
breakthrough in biology is fundamental in all healing for it recognizes that
when we change our perception or beliefs we send totally different messages to
our cells and reprogram their expression. The new-biology reveals why people
can have spontaneous remissions or recover from injuries deemed to be permanent
disabilities."
This research is proof of why the Drug-Free Alliance is
against calling addiction a brain disease and against drugging people to try
and treat the symptoms of addiction. It is also more proof of why most of us
know that we are not our bodies and with our minds we have the ability to
overcome substance abuse and not get categorized as an incurable disease. There
are countless examples of people who have fully
recovered from addiction and
have had no further treatment or symptoms.
What can you do about it?
First of all, the organizations listed at the top are asking people to notify
their congressmen about the HBO series and ask them to watch it. As a start,
you can write your
congressman and let them know that their constituents do not believe in the
brain theory and do not want more money supporting such a ludicrous
idea.
You can also write a letter to the editor in your local paper, to
let them and fellow neighbors know about what is taking place with their tax
dollars. Send us a copy of your letter so we can also post it on a special
section on the Drug-Free
Alliance website. If you have other ideas of how to combat this, let us
know so we can also let others know too.
Thank you for your
support!
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