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Shatter Weed : Dangers and Side Effects

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Most recreational weed users have probably never heard of marijuana extracts or shatter weed. But for marijuana enthusiasts, extracts, especially shatter, are some of the most popular and fastest-growing forms of cannabis on the market. Put simply, a marijuana extract is a hyper-concentrated form of the drug. Extracts are formed by separating the marijuana plant’s essential oils from the plant using heat, pressure and/or chemical solvents. 
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Xanax Bars Addiction and Dependency

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XANAX is the brand name for the drug Alprazolam, a drug belonging to the class of medications called benzodiazepines or “benzos”. Xanax itself has a host of nicknames of its own, such as, “zanie-bars”, “z-bars”, “Bars”, “planks” and “bricks” to name a few. Typically prescribed as an anti-anxiety medication, Xanax is the most widely prescribed of all benzodiazepines as a method to alleviate anxiety and treat panic disorders.
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Riding Out Cravings in Early Recovery: The Neuroscience of the Urge — and How to Outlast It

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Cravings aren't a character flaw — they're a healing brain remembering. Here's what a craving really is and practical, compassionate ways to ride it out.
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Building a Relapse Prevention Plan That Actually Holds in Early Recovery

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Relapse is usually a process, not a single moment. Learn how to build a relapse prevention plan that catches warning signs early and keeps recovery on track.
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Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS): Why Recovery Feels Hard Weeks After Detox — and How to Make It Through

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Weeks after detox, fog, mood swings, and cravings can return. That is post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS) — a sign of a healing brain, not a failing recovery. Here is what it is and how to get through it.
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What to Do if Your Spouse is Secretly Drinking in Recovery

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What to do if your spouse is secretly drinking in recovery — understanding relapse and the tools to get help. Call 855-778-8668 for guidance today.