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Addiction Treatment in America: After Money or Aftercare?

David Miller1, Merlene Miller1, Kenneth Blum2, Rajendra D Badgaiyan3, Marcelo Febo4.   

Abstract

There are approximately 14,500 clinics and programs in America that provide treatment for all types of addictive behaviors we call "Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS)". While most of these have good intentions to provide needed help to the victims of RDS, we propose herein that most of their efforts, especially during periods of aftercare, are not based on the existing scientific evidence. We use "aftercare" to refer to any form of program or therapy following primary treatment including 12-Step programs. Very few programs actually provide any evidenced-based treatment approaches during this most vulnerable period in recovery. In this trieste we are suggesting that a hypodopaminergic trait (genetic) and/or state (epigenetic) is critical in terms of continued motivation to use/abuse of alcohol or other drugs and can lead to relapse. While there is evidence for the approved FDA drugs to treat drug addiction (e.g. alcohol, opiates, nicotine) these drugs favor a short-term benefit by blocking dopamine. We argue instead for the utilization of long-term benefits that induce "dopamine homeostasis", or in simpler terms "normalcy". We suggest that this could be accomplished through a number of holistic modalities including, but not limited to, dopamine-boosting diets, hyper-oxygenation, heavy metal detoxification, exercise, meditation, yoga, and most importantly, brain neurotransmitter balancing with nutraceuticals such as KB220 variants. We embrace 12-step programs and fellowships but not as a stand-alone modality, especially during aftercare. We also provide some scientific basis for why resting state functional connectivity (rsfMRI) is so important and may be the cornerstone in terms of how to treat RDS. We postulate that since drugs, food, smoking, gambling, and even compulsive sexual behavior could reduce rsfMRI then modalities (following required research), that can restore this impaired cross talk between various brain regions (e.g. Nucleus accumbens, cingulate gyrus, hippocampus etc.) should be incorporated into the aftercare plan in all treatment programs in America. Anything less will ultimately lead to the so called "revolving door" for as many as 90% of treatment participants.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26835513     DOI: 10.17756/jrds.2015-015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reward Defic Syndr        ISSN: 2379-111X


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Journal:  SEJ Surg Pain       Date:  2018-10-04

2.  Green Hope: Perspectives on Cannabis from People who Use Opioids.

Authors:  Miriam Boeri; Elise Pereira; Alina Minkova; Kevin Marcato; Elianne Martinez; Denise Woodall
Journal:  Sociol Inq       Date:  2020-02-13

3.  Death by Opioids: Are there non-addictive scientific solutions?

Authors:  B William Downs; Kenneth Blum; David Baron; Abdalla Bowirrat; Lisa Lott; Raymond Brewer; Brent Boyett; David Siwicki; A Kenison Roy; Arwen Podesta; Sampada Badgaiyan; Raju Hajela; Lyle Fried; Rajendra D Badgaiyan
Journal:  J Syst Integr Neurosci       Date:  2019-10-31

4.  Hypothesizing that a Pro-Dopaminergic Regulator (KB220z Liquid Variant) can Induce "Dopamine Homeostasis" and Provide Adjunctive Detoxification Benefits in Opiate/Opioid Dependence.

Authors:  Kenneth Blum; Debra Whitney; Lye Fried; Marcelo Febo; Roger L Waite; Eric R Braverman; Kristina Dushaj; Mona Li; John Giordano; Zsolt Demetrovics; Rajendra D Badgaiyan
Journal:  Clin Med Rev Case Rep       Date:  2016-08-16

5.  Pro-Dopamine Regulator - (KB220) to Balance Brain Reward Circuitry in Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS).

Authors:  Kenneth Blum; Marcelo Febo; Lyle Fried; David Baron; Eric R Braverman; Kristina Dushaj; Mona Li; Zsolt Demetrovics; Rajendra D Badgaiyan
Journal:  J Reward Defic Syndr Addict Sci       Date:  2017-04-28

6.  "Pro-dopamine regulation (KB220Z™)" as a long-term therapeutic modality to overcome reduced resting state dopamine tone in opiate/opioid epidemic in America.

Authors:  K Blum; F Marcelo; K Dushaj; L Fried; R D Badgaiyan
Journal:  J Syst Integr Neurosci       Date:  2016-09

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