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DRUG ABUSE AND IT'S AYURVEDIC ASPECTS TOWARDS PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT

 DRUG ABUSE

•DRUG ABUSE IS THAT SOCIAL EVIL WHICH DESTROY MANY PEOPLE AND GROWING TO PEAK LEVEL.
•SURVEYS AND STATISTICS SHOW THAT USE OF DRUGS HAS BEEN ON RISE ESPECIALLY AMONG THE YOUTH.
•IN ON GOING TIME EASY ACCESSIBILITY OF MOST OF THE THINGS HAS MADE LIFE COMFORTABLE.
•DRUG ABUSE IS ONE OF LEADING PROBLEM AFFECTING MOST OF NATION.
•DRUG USES INCREASE IN SCHOOL AND COLLEGE.
•DRUG SUCH AS HEROINE, COCAINE, CRACK, OPIUM,LSD, MARIJUANA ARE TAKEN FOR THEIR STIMULATING EFFECT AND RELAXING QUALITIES.
•REGULAR USE OF DRUGS CAN LEAD TO ADDICTION-A TRAP FROM WHICH IT IS

DIFFICULT TO GET OUT.

AYURVEDIC ASPECT

•AYURVEDIC DRUGS DEPENDS LESS ON XENOBIOTICS AND DRAWS MORE FROM NATURE AND THE PRINCIPLE THAT ARE FUNDAMENTAL TO NATURE.
•AYURVEDA HAS THE KNOWLEDGE BASE AND METHODOLOGIES TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE THROUGHOUT THE LIFE.
•SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS CAN PROMOTE THE FUNCTIONING OF VARIOUS ORGAN AND SYSTEM OF THE BODY WHICH CAN BE USED FOR THE TREATMENT.
•TREATMENT OF THE NEUROPSYCHIATRIC COMPLICATIONS LIKE ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION WITH THE HELP OF AYURVEDA CAN PROVIDE A NEW INSIGHT FOR BETTER MANAGEMENT OF THE CONDITION.
•SPREAD AWARENESS ABOUT HARMFUL IMPECT OF DRUGS ON HUMAN BODY THAT RUIN THEIR SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LIFE.
•OPEN DRUG AWARENESS CENTER AT EACH HOSPITAL.
•USE AYURVEDA FORMULATION FOR DRUG PREVENTION.

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