Medical journalist Stephanie Marohn eases the pain and trauma of
addiction recovery in this guide, one in a series dealing with ailments
such as anxiety and depression. In layman's terms she discusses how
chemical imbalances in the brain create addiction and withdrawal
symptoms, and how they can be restored. Suggestions include: amino acid
supplements (to regulate sugar levels), herbs such as chamomile,
valerian root (to relax the nervous system), acupuncture, aromatherapy,
candle therapy, and so on. Marohn's view of addiction is clear enough to
see the big picture, which encompasses everything from crippling drug
addiction to minor, apparently harmless habits such as compulsive
shopping. According to Marohn, addiction is a problem that effects over
100 million people every year, and needn't be seen as either freakish or
a sign of weakness. Furthermore, there is a way to recover that does not
compromise a holistic lifestyle through pharmaceutical medicines, should
one choose this path.