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[...] . (Health24, updated 2013) The post Dagga: some basic facts appeared first on Deon Binneman Registered Counsellor. [...]
[...] , August 2012) The post Dagga (weed) damages teen intelligence appeared first on Deon Binneman Registered Counsellor. [...]
[...] at www.ara.co.za. The post Alcohol more dangerous to women appeared first on Deon Binneman Registered Counsellor. [...]
[...] alienating your child. The post Could your child be taking drugs? appeared first on Deon Binneman Registered Counsellor. [...]
[...] else’s behaviour become the determining factor for our happiness. The post Are you a codependent drug addict? appeared first on Deon Binneman Registered Counsellor. [...]
[...] and the health effects. Women metabolise alcohol slower than men as they have less Alcohol Dehydrogenase. This is a liver enzyme that breaks down alcohol before it enters the bloodstream. [...]
[...] Denis Viljoen, Chairperson of the Foundation for Alcohol Related Research (FARR), the alcohol molecules can enter the brain within half an hour and when there are higher amounts of water in the [...]
[...] ARA The ARA is an association comprising members that include the major manufacturers of alcohol beverages in South Africa, such as SAB Ltd, members of the SA Liquor Brandowners Association (which [...]
[...] in colour and looks a bit like mixed herbs one buys in the supermarket. The cost of dagga varies from area to area, but is generally inexpensive. Dagga in South Africa Dagga is South [...]
[...] A Medical Definition of Addiction An addiction must meet at least three of the following criteria. This is based on the criteria of the [...]
[...] . It is a common fact that women are usually smaller and lighter than men, further concentrating alcohol in their blood. When a woman of average size consumes one drink, it will have almost the [...]
[...] of alcohol and all other mind-altering substances. The effects of long term use of dagga include: glassy, red eyes socially inappropriate behaviour such as loud talking and puzzling [...]
[...] drug counsellors see dagga as a portal drug, in other words, a drug which introduces a potential drug addict to mind-altering substances. There are also those who oppose this view and state that many [...]
[...] . (Health24, updated 2013) The post Dagga: some basic facts appeared first on Deon Binneman Registered Counsellor. [...]
[...] , August 2012) The post Dagga (weed) damages teen intelligence appeared first on Deon Binneman Registered Counsellor. [...]
[...] at www.ara.co.za. The post Alcohol more dangerous to women appeared first on Deon Binneman Registered Counsellor. [...]
[...] alienating your child. The post Could your child be taking drugs? appeared first on Deon Binneman Registered Counsellor. [...]