Addiction Therapy

 

Addiction involves craving for something intensely, loss of control over its use, and continuing involvement with it despite adverse consequences.

Neuro-Reflexology can help in the fight against stimulant and alcohol use disorder, sugar use and eating disorder and internet addiction disorder. Also, Facial Reflexology triggers anti-stress hormone.

Addiction changes the brain, first by subverting the way it registers pleasure and then by corrupting other normal drives such as learning and motivation. Although breaking an addiction is tough, it can be done.

The brain registers all pleasures in the same way, whether they originate with a psychoactive drug, a monetary reward, a sexual encounter, or a satisfying meal. That’s because the body and brain remember the “adrenaline feeling” that it is so easy to fall in again and repeat the drugs repeatedly. That is also why it’s hard to drop the alcohol, games, the phone, the sugar, etc. In the brain, pleasure has a distinct signature: the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the nucleus accumbens, a cluster of nerve cells lying underneath the cerebral cortex.

If the addiction has been going on for so long that brain damage has occurred, in the therapy we work with a treatment that increases blood supply, lymph, electrical impulses from the nervous system as well as meridians impulses to the brain.