Hosted By: ZO

Neurosis Faction Drug Addiction Relay

Hosted By: ZO

  • Drugs and Nutrition

Drugs and Nutrition

Tuesday 21st July 2020

ZO explores how nutrition impacts drug addiction, sharing personal stories and practical tips for recovery in this compelling episode.
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19 minutes
Thought-provoking
Raw
Informative
Non-judgmental
Engaging

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Neurosis Faction Drug Addiction Relay
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Hosted By: ZO
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Fueling Recovery: How Nutrition Intersects with Drug Addiction

It's not that hungry when you first wake up. It's that hungry that's amplified when you wake up. Any hard drug, including alcohol and weed, will deplete everything like you will be fucked up.
Ever thought about how your diet could affect your battle with addiction? In this eye-opening episode of 'Neurosis Faction Drug Addiction Relay', ZO dives into the surprising relationship between nutrition and substance abuse. He kicks off by discussing how hard drugs, including alcohol and weed, can strip your body of essential nutrients, leading to those all-too-familiar intense cravings and hunger pangs that addicts often face upon waking up. But it’s not just about the science; ZO gets personal too.
He shares his own experiences with using stimulants to stay in shape while maintaining his addiction, offering a raw and unfiltered look at the struggle to balance health and substance use. For anyone grappling with addiction, ZO provides practical advice on how to incorporate a balanced diet and supplements into your recovery plan. He emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to overcoming addiction, touching on the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle during such a turbulent time.
This episode is a must-listen for those looking to make positive changes in their lives and find new ways to support their recovery journey.