10 Alternative Treatments for Stimulant Addiction that Work

After trying traditional methods to stop a stimulant addiction and failing, you might be considering alternative treatment. According to the National Institute of Health, alternative treatments for drug addiction have and are being studied as both a complement to traditional treatment and as an alternative to it. Several alternatives to traditional stimulant addiction treatments have surfaced in recent years.

1. Meditation

Meditation has been used for thousands of years to calm the mind and relax the body. In drug treatment meditation is a way to use the mind to control the body. With advanced meditation techniques you can learn to control cravings, reduce anxiety, and train your mind to reject the drug use.

2. Mindfulness

Many traditional inpatient programs are now teaching mindfulness in addition to other techniques. Mindfulness is the practice of living in the moment. Being mindful is being aware of what is going on in your mind, body, and your surroundings. This helps you deal with the cravings and other symptoms of stimulant addiction. You control your symptoms by being aware of them and dealing with them as they come up.

3. Acupuncture

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Hypnotherapy works to curb addictive thoughts and behaviors.

Acupuncture is the practice of using needles in specific pressure points to control body functions. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, acupuncture techniques show promise in control cravings and other addictive behaviors. During a session the acupuncturist stimulates certain areas to help reduce the physical effect of withdrawal.

4. Hypnotherapy

Many therapists use hypnotherapy to curb addictive thoughts and actions. By implanting suggestions in the subconscious mind hypnotherapists curb the thoughts and addictive behaviors. For a treatment center that specializes in the different forms of hypnotherapy and hypnotics simply call 800-605-6597 Who Answers?. We can help you find the alternative treatment center that offers hypnotics as a treatment option.

5. Qigong

Qigong is an ancient art much like Tai Chi. This practice combines body movements and meditation to help curb addiction. Although there is not much scientific evidence, the practice of Qigong is centuries old and many who practice it claim that it can stop stimulant addiction.

6. Nutritional Therapy

Many people believe that some addiction is caused by poor nutrition. At the very least malnutrition contributes to addictive behavior and stimulant addiction causes very poor nutrition. Nutritional therapy can heal the body after a stimulant addiction.

7. Recreational Therapy

Recreational therapy is a relatively new concept. Like the theory of social recovery, recreational therapy believes that a happy environment equals addiction free. When you correct the depression, lack of socializing, and isolation that causes the addiction, there is no need for the substance abuse.

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8. Ayurveda

Ayurveda focuses on correcting a variety of physical and spiritual imbalances that cause addiction. After an examination by a specialist a doctor prescribes a regiment of herbs, exercises, and other practices to treat the addiction, cravings, and addictive behaviors.

9. Chelation Therapy

Chelation therapy is filtering the blood in order to remove all of the toxins. Chelation is currently used in traditional medicine to filter out toxins. There is not much difference between using it to filter out heavy metals and using it to filter out other harmful drugs and their byproducts.

10. Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine is not new on the alternative treatment front. Many doctors embraced some Chinese practices in recent years for addiction therapy. They use Chinese herbal medicine and practices to stop withdrawal and cravings.

If you are looking for an alternative or a supplement to traditional stimulant addiction treatments call 800-605-6597 Who Answers?. We can help you find a treatment center that specializes in alternative treatment for stimulant addiction.

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