The Best Anti-Depressant in the Long-term?

Is the best anti-depressant to be found in the many pharmacotherpay’s available?

Evidence suggests in the short term some benefit, in the medium, questionable and not really in the long term.

What about the illegal drugs? Same as above really.  And all drug users know that they will have to give them up one day.  What then?  How do we get on top of depression post drugs?

Exercise.

Simple as that.  And I hear you asking, why?

First lets take a look at the endo-cannabinoid system operating inside of your body.

Now if you have the time, an article I lifted and edited.  My comments are in bold.

“Phys Ed: What Really Causes Runner’s High?”

FEBRUARY 16, 2011, AUTHOR, GRETCHEN REYNOLDS

For decades, endorphins have hogged the credit for producing “runner’s high,” that fleeting sense of euphoria and calm that many people report experiencing after prolonged exercise.

Endorphins, for those who know the word but not the molecules’ actual function, are the body’s home-brewed opiates, with receptors and actions much like those of pain-relieving morphine. Endorphins, however, are composed of relatively large molecules, “which are unable to pass the blood-brain barrier,” said Matthew Hill, a postdoctoral fellow at Rockefeller University in New York.

Now an emerging field of neuroscience indicates that an altogether-different neurochemical system within the body and brain, the endocannabinoid system, may be more responsible for that feeling.

Any pot users “feeling” this argument?

The endocannabinoid system was first mapped when scientists (American ones) set out to determine just how cannabis, a k a marijuana, acts upon the body. They found that a widespread group of receptors, clustered in the brain but also found elsewhere in the body, allow the active ingredient in marijuana to bind to the nervous system and set off reactions that reduce pain and anxiety and produce a floaty, free-form sense of well-being. Even more intriguing, the researchers found that with the right stimuli, the body creates its own cannabinoids (the endocannabinoids). These cannabinoids are composed of molecules known as lipids, which are small enough to cross the blood-brain barrier, so cannabinoids found in the blood after EXERCISE could be affecting the brain.

Since 2003, a flurry of research has been teasing out the role that endocannabinoids play in the body’s reaction to exercise. Other researchers have found that endocannabinoids may be what nudge us to tolerate or enjoy exercise in the first place.

Whether this accumulating new science establishes, or ever can establish, definitively, that endocannabinoids are behind runner’s high, is uncertain. Still, endocannabinoids are a more persuasive candidate, especially given the overlap between the high associated with marijuana use and descriptions of the euphoria associated with strenuous exercise.

“Pure happiness, elation, a feeling of unity with one’s self and/or nature, endless peacefulness” and “inner harmony.” Ahhhh.

You can read the whole article if you wish at the following address

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/16/phys-ed-what-really-causes-runners-high/

 

 

Meditation and Mind on Drugs

Meditation and the Mind on Drugs

When your mind, or anybody else’s mind dictates the terms of life, it comes in three flavours.

Mad, bad or sad.  Any combination is likely, and all three at the same time is possible.

People who have a life-long experience of contentment and happiness have managed to balance their “mind” with a separate (but connected) sense of “essential self”.

The only way this can be achieved, in the long term, is via the medium or technique of meditation.  And meditation, it may surprise you to know, comes in limitless forms.  One form of meditation you may be familiar with is drug and alcohol use.  Perhaps you are more skillful in the area of meditation than you currently give give yourself credit for?

The mind is a “bad” master, but a “good” servant.  Much like electricity.  Which, incidentally is currently powering your neural net and gifting you the ability to read this.  How wonderful.

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How to Follow Natural Law for Drug Repair & Recovery

Follow the spider in “web weaving 101”.  Whilst watching contemplate the following;

Continuation

Repetition

Cycles

Long term successful drug repair and recovery is obtained simply through dogged determination and cycles of repetitive meaningful behaviour. Exactly like the spider, constructing a web of limitless functionality.

Through this simple principle you may design or manipulate your thinking to construct a life you would prefer to lead.  Know that it is the choices we make that construct our lives, choices over the passing of of time create cycles and all is lending itself to your personal evolution.  This is how transformational intelligence works.  Spider is natures best weaver of thread, learn from spider and you may become the best creator of your life.

Better & better

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Drug Repair & Recovery; Exercise One

Make a list of things you find to be FUN.  We will refer to this list in the future.  Keep it handy.  If so inclined you may share your list via post.

Better & better

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List of FUN Things (My List)

  • Dancing
  • Cooking
  • Eating
  • Family (strange but true mostly)
  • Writing
  • Walking
  • Fucking
  • Bike Riding
  • Company Of Fellow Travellors
  • Meditation Un-occupied
  • Meaningful Work
  • Making Music
  • Daydreaming

 

 

 

 

Amphetamine Repair & Recovery; Day Plan

 The following table is a daily plan, perfect for the purposes of repair and recovery from amphetamine use.  It is suitable for anybody wanting for change. There will no doubt be resistance, as there always is when confronted with change.  You can be heroic and attempt it all at once.  This is called, “choke on the elephant” technique.  Possibility number two is to build up the picture day by day.  Learn a new thing, then move on to the next.  The choice is, as always, yours.  If you have any questions, post.

Better and better

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24 Hour Amphetamine Repair & Recovery Program 

 

TIME ORGAN INTENT ACTIONS
5-7AM LARGE INTESTINE/ COLON Let Go Morning is for building Qi, Water, Toilet, Exercise
7-9AM STOMACH Cultivate Clarity Prepare, Cook, Consume,Big Breakfast
9-11AM SPLEEN Arrival Get to work
11-1PM HEART Creativity Big Lunch
1-3PM SMALL INTESTINE Refine Take Siesta Meditation
3-5PM BLADDER Power On Alliance With Fellow Travellers
5-7PM KIDNEYS Power Off Evening is for sharing Qi, Small Dinner
7-9PM PERICARDIUM Heart Protector Home, Art, Craft
9-11PM SAN JIAO Passage Prepare For Bed, Sleep
11-3AM GALL BLADDERLIVER Return To Source Sleep
3-5AM LUNGS Dream-state Sleep

 

Cannabis Repair & Recovery; Day Plan



The following table is a daily plan, perfect for the purposes of repair and recovery from cannabis use.  It is suitable for anybody wanting for change. It is simple and therein lies the difficulty.  There will no doubt be resistance.  You can be heroic and attempt it all at once.  A bit like eating a whole elephant for dinner.  Or you can build up the picture day by day.  Learn a new thing, then move on to the next.  The choice is as always, yours.  If you have any questions, post.

Bettr and better

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24 HOUR CANNABIS REPAIR & RECOVERY PROGRAM

 

 

TIME ORGAN INTENT ACTIONS
5-7AM LARGE INTESTINE/ COLON Let Go Morning is for building QiWater, Toilet, Exercise
7-9AM STOMACH Cultivate Clarity Prepare, Cook, ConsumeBig Breakfast
9-11AM SPLEEN Arrival Get to work
11-1PM HEART Creativity Big Lunch
1-3PM SMALL INTESTINE Refine Take Siesta Meditation
3-5PM BLADDER Power On Alliance With Fellow Travellers
5-7PM KIDNEYS Power Off Evening is for sharing QiSmall Dinner
7-9PM PERICARDIUM Heart Protector Home, Art, Craft
9-11PM SAN JIAO Passage Prepare For Bed, Sleep
11-3AM GALL BLADDERLIVER Return To Source Sleep
3-5AM LUNGS Dream-state Sleep