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- 2009022692 contributor B11420025.
- 2009022692 contributor B11420026.
- 2009022692 created "c2010.".
- 2009022692 date "2010".
- 2009022692 date "c2010.".
- 2009022692 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2009022692 description "A revolution in the treatment of substance use problems -- How has substance use been treated historically? -- Our billion-year-old biochemistry -- Why do some people develop substance problems? -- Stage one : quick-start -- Stage two : detoxification -- Maintaining your newfound health -- Biochemical testing : a key to long-term biochemical rebalancing -- Overcoming an addiction to sugar and refined carbohydrates -- Overcoming the consequences of smoking -- Overcoming the consequences of alcohol abuse -- Overcoming the consequences of cocaine and amphetamine abuse -- Overcoming the consequences of abusing opiates and painkillers -- Stopping the use of marijuana -- When bad prescription drugs happen to good people -- Readin', writin', and Ritalin : getting kids off prescription drugs -- High toxic load : dealing with a common condition associated with substance abuse.".
- 2009022692 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-288) and index.".
- 2009022692 extent "296 p. ;".
- 2009022692 identifier "0757003133".
- 2009022692 identifier "9780757003134".
- 2009022692 issued "2010".
- 2009022692 issued "c2010.".
- 2009022692 language "eng".
- 2009022692 publisher "Garden City Park, NY : Square One Publishers,".
- 2009022692 subject "362.29 22".
- 2009022692 subject "RC564.29 .G36 2010".
- 2009022692 subject "Substance abuse Nutritional aspects.".
- 2009022692 tableOfContents "A revolution in the treatment of substance use problems -- How has substance use been treated historically? -- Our billion-year-old biochemistry -- Why do some people develop substance problems? -- Stage one : quick-start -- Stage two : detoxification -- Maintaining your newfound health -- Biochemical testing : a key to long-term biochemical rebalancing -- Overcoming an addiction to sugar and refined carbohydrates -- Overcoming the consequences of smoking -- Overcoming the consequences of alcohol abuse -- Overcoming the consequences of cocaine and amphetamine abuse -- Overcoming the consequences of abusing opiates and painkillers -- Stopping the use of marijuana -- When bad prescription drugs happen to good people -- Readin', writin', and Ritalin : getting kids off prescription drugs -- High toxic load : dealing with a common condition associated with substance abuse.".
- 2009022692 title "End your addiction now : the proven nutritional supplement program that can set you free / Charles Gant, Greg Lewis.".
- 2009022692 type "text".