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Does Natural Way to Break Free From Addiction for Good Really Work?

Question by Xiang Yu: Does natural way to break free from addiction for good really work?
I have had the urge to use drugs for past three years and I always feel upset. I have tried many ways to quit this addiction, but failed. I heard there is a natural way to break free from drug addiction on the site http://www.ebookslife.com/drug/ . Does natural way to break free from addiction for good really work?

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Answer by Pearl L
just dont take the drugs any more, theyre bad for you, people die from them and ruin their lives going to jail. just quit cold turkey

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