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E5: How to Repair Your Brain from Drug Addiction Through “Dopamine Detoxing”

23 min · 28 de ene de 202023 min
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Drug addiction is one hell of a monster, and as you would expect with a ferocious enemy, it doesn’t let go of us easily. Even after the drug is removed from our system, there is still damage to our brain that must be repaired. That’s a major reason post-recovery, we can still find ourselves unfulfilled, un-motivated, and struggling to create our best life. This episode is all about how “Dopamine Detoxing” can MAJORLY benefit the lives of those who’ve overcome active addiction.

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