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Excerpt from
FOUNDATION TO ALL FREEDOM

Drugs are like a tornado in the brain, leaving in its
wake an emotional and chemical chaos. In a matter of seconds of inhaling
the fumes of a burning rock of crack, euphoria explodes in the
brain, catapulting its victim into heights of self-confidence, clear
mindedness, pleasure and freedom from negative thoughts. As quickly as
he goes up, he comes down. Crash! leaving an aftermath of despair
and emptiness. This short-lived high ends in an emotional free-fall that
smashes through the body's normal emotional state into the depths of
emptiness and despair, resulting in a physiological and emotional
addiction. The next hit is less intense and more is needed to achieve
the same euphoria because the body has responded by readjusting its
normal metabolic state.
For some, crack will press the button of euphoria,
but for others it triggers fear and terror, intensifying one hundred
fold.
If health was a bank account, using addictive
substances like coffee, tobacco, drugs, or alcohol is like borrowing on
credit. After twenty years of spending health without any investments
the body is bankrupt. All drugs, including prescription drugs, deplete
health by penetrating deep into the cellular tissue.
Computerized Axial Tomography (CT scan) has detected
structural brain damage in people who have a history of drug abuse. Most
likely this damage has been caused by hemorrhaging and blood clots
associated with using drugs. The CT scan was sensitive enough to detect
a blood clot in a new-born baby 24 hours after birth. The mother had
taken one gram of cocaine 15 hours before delivery.
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