In Alcoholics Anonymous, most AA gurus suggest to "newcomers" that the task of quitting drinking, and smoking cigarettes concurrently creates too much stress, and then recommend contunuing to smoke while focusing on the alcohol; the primary goal. Since addiction in the brain is located in a certain area (limbic), it seems to me that if addiction to substances like the drugs alcohol and nicotine is challenged, one can stop Both substances at the same time and be successful in abstainance with a dual "attack" hence, "two birds with one stone". Any further thoughts on this subject---recommendations?
2006-09-02
03:21:36
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