First of all, I want to thank everyone that prayed for me, my daughter Christina and her family last week after I posted the need for prayer. I won't go over the particulars again...but I would just like to say that the prayers were very effective and even though last week was one of the THE most difficult I have ever had...we have all made it through and are praising God for his faithfulness and for the love and support of this community. Things have improved considerably.
Christina will be able to come home on March 31...and we are planning on a family gathering to celebrate Christina's son's birthday and the birth of our newest grandchild, which will be no later than April 1. She has AA meetings mapped out and she will do IOP...her intense outpatient counseling. She has learned a lot...and there is a long road ahead in terms of the recovery and the legal aspects. I would ask that you especially pray that she is able to stay out of prison/jail...but really that the best outcome will be reached for her...we will leave that up to God's discretion. I know it would take a miracle...but it sure doesn't hurt to ask.
Again....thank you....this community is so great...and God does answer the prayers of his people. Our God is an awesome God...and His faithfulness endures forever...love you all...and I pray God's richest blessings on you and your families...
You need to research mega doses of Vitamin B3...Niacin...read Dr. Abram Hoffer's work...he has published many books with Andrew Saul, who is best known for his work with vitamin C. Be sure to take into consideration the niacin flush...Dr. Berg has some great videos on that.
NAC is used for many things... mainly in hospitals for acetaminophen overdose...it can support some mental issues such as addiction, but you are really looking for B3...which was used by AA for a while to successfully treat alcohol addiction. I would recommend everyone take NAC...it protects your cells and is a pre-cursor to glutathione...a very important antioxidant...lots of good health benefits there.
Oh my! Christina is in good hands!