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YOu would probaly enjoy reading Joan MAtthews Larson's Book on the

biochemical conenciton to alcoholsim (drugs about the same) IT is the

" Seven Weeks to Sobriety " book. It is terse, and written easy enough

for anybody to understand the biochemical components of addiction

 

~Inga

 

 

On Apr 30, 2006, at 8:52 AM, lynn sheer wrote:

 

> Good article Misty.  Having attended AN meetings in the 70's I came to

> that conclusion back then.  Never went to a meeting which didn't have

> 'massive' amounts of 'sweets' and coffee.  Nothing but sweets.  No

> salty snacks of any kind.  Cakes, pies, cookies & candy were the order

> of the day.  What amazes me is that it took so long for this

> conclusion to come about but better late than never.

>        lynn

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Thanks for the suggestion Inga and I will check out the book. Thanks be to God I have successfully beat addiction and have been addiction free for 15 years. It can be done but FAITH is important. lynnIngrid Mager-Renault <wolfiebear wrote: YOu would probaly enjoy reading Joan MAtthews Larson's Book on the biochemical conenciton to alcoholsim (drugs about the same) IT is the "Seven Weeks to Sobriety" book. It is terse, and written easy enough for anybody to understand the biochemical components of addiction~IngaLynn

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