drug addiction is completely and quickly curable with monoclonal antibodies.
Immunotherapies for the Treatment of Drug Addiction - PMC
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by SM Owens · 2011 · Cited by 39 --- This new approach is based on the discovery of very high affinity anti-METH monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), which are non-addictive and antagonize METH effects …
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by J Zalewska-Kaszubska · 2015 · Cited by 37 --- Immunotherapy has a great potential of becoming a new therapeutic strategy in the treatment of addiction to psychoactive drugs.
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Interesting. and it's the first I've heard, despite some of these studies being 2 years old, or even older. I wonder if these treatments could work with things like tobacco or sugar.
Fun fact: Tobacco is treated with sugar before curing. Must make it mote addictive.
That's what I was about to post, nicotine.
Hmm...
I suspect "sugar is an addiction" is a lie the cabal tells us to keep us in bad health.
You body wants extra sugar when you deal with stress so that you don't have to break tissue down, using cortisol, for energy.
Cravings for sugar might be similar to cravings for fresh air or more water.
The Deep State doesn’t want people cured.
What is addictive is dopamine, the pleasure chemical, opiods, cocaine, nicotine, all cause the brain to flood the senses with 10x the amount of dopamine than usual.It is the reward chemical, it's what you feel when you win a scratch ticket or get the prized drop in a video game, or when you look away from garbage and visit a garden in a city park. By blocking that "reward" gotten from drugs will not change the dopamine seeking, which is a good thing, because reward without working for it is what kills the soul. Modern society seeks rewards without work, there is a sense of entitlement. Not so much with spirituality, when we pray, we understand that the reward may or may not come, or may not come in the way we want it to. It requires a transcendence of consciousness, a maturity, which Paul speaks of in the Epistles. The 12 steps, when worked sincerely, with a willingness to go through the pain does work. I believe if the addiction is not met on a spiritual level, one could take something that blocks the reward of dopamine from drugs, but the person who has not changed will just replace it with something else, gambling, sex, porn, sugar, risky behavior.