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Should heroin be available on the NHS for drug addicts?

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Should heroin be available on the NHS for drug addicts?

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It is not possible to quit heroin if you are prescribed heroin to quit it. The natural progression of drugs is to increase the dosage in tandem with the immune system as it tries hard to counter-attack the drugs effect – which means that you need more of the drug to relieve the withdrawal symptoms so those ‘experts’ that advocate weaning off drugs by taking the same drug they are addicted to are talking rubbish. They are not experts at all! There are only a handful of true experts on drug addiction in the UK. Allen Carr’s Easy Way International (London) primarily deal with smoking but the treat all manner of addictions including cocaine and heroin and offer a no quibble money back guarantee. They do not use gimmicks, drugs, useless aids and they usually treat the individual in just five hours – from addict to freedom in just five hours! Robin Haley is the man to contact. (No I am not connected commercially to that organisation but from personal experience of them – their work equals su

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