Cocaine and Teen Drug Abuse, A Guide Released Today By NoBullying

London, UK — Cocaine is a stimulant drug that is extremely addictive. It has been the drug of choice for many teens and youths. NoBullying releases today the guide to cocaine and teen drug abuse.

Cocaine is extracted from coca leaves and was originally made to be a painkiller. One of the most serious ways to ingest cocaine is by injecting it.

Cocaine is considered to be one of the most dangerous types of drugs known to man. Once someone starts using cocaine or methamphetamine it is virtually impossible both physically and mentally to stop, without professional help.

Cocaine is a multibillion-dollar, worldwide enterprise with users of all economic levels, ages and occupations. Cocaine is one of the most trafficked, illegal drugs in the world and the statistics continue to show little to zero decrease in the amount of trafficking.

The effects of cocaine abuse include loss of appetite, dilated pupils, hallucinations, disturbance in sleep patterns as well as erratic, bizarre and sometimes violent behavior.

Longer periods of cocaine use can cause liver, kidney and lung damage, permanent damage to blood vessels of heart and brain, heart attacks and stroke, manic depression and eventually death.

There are a variety of reasons that may lead someone to become addicted to cocaine, including genetic, biological, environmental and psychological factors, all explained in the extensive guide.

People who use cocaine or indulge in drug abuse in general have a tendency to develop psychosis, hallucinations, intense paranoia, lack of motivation as well as insomnia, headaches, sexual dysfunction, tremors and anxiety.

When it comes to kicking the habit, one of the best drug addiction treatment methods is a support group. Support groups are essential because they help people make it through tough times on their journey. Some drug addicts experience a relapse because they lack the motivation to quit, and they do not have anyone to help push them forward in the right direction.

Some people choose to take the difficult road a quitting or kicking the habit on their own. This is the first option for addicts who do not have a support group or money to attend a rehab facility. The withdrawal method is difficult because most addicts quit cold turkey which means they wake up one day, and decide to quit without preparing themselves for the journey ahead. This is the most popular method of treatment that often leads to a relapse. Some drug addicts find their way through the storm, but many do not. It is time for teens to kick the drug abuse habit now.

Ciaran Connolly, Co-Founder of NoBullying.com, said “There is no way around this, Cocaine is damaging the lives of teens, youth and adults worldwide.”

He added that parents and teachers should make a point to educate the younger generations about the sad outcome of drug addiction leading to bullying online and offline. According to Connolly, it is quite imperative to press for more firm laws condemning all acts of bullying and harassment.

NoBullying.com features many pages dedicated to parents, teens, teachers, health professionals as well as posts related to cyber safety and the latest news about law making concerning curbing Bullying worldwide as well as inspirational Bullying Poems and famous Bullying Quotes.

The website regularly updates its bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics as it is essential to understand how widespread the bullying epidemic is. It also regularly runs cyber bullying surveys and questionnaires to get recent updated statistics on everything related to cyberbullying.

He also added that anyone suffering from bullying in any form or way can always find advice and help on the NoBullying website – but if anyone is suffering from severe bullying or cyber bullying, the best thing is to talk to someone locally – a parent, teacher or local organization that has been set up to help with specialized councilors to deal with this topic.
http://nobullying.com/cocaine/

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