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Why Some People in Recovery Are Turning to Kava and What Experts Say
As kava gains popularity in recovery circles, many people are weighing its calming effects against potential risks. While some use it to manage anxiety and support sobriety, experts caution about concerns such as liver health, product quality, and cross-addiction.

Are Kava Bars Safe for Sobriety?
Kava bars are marketed as alcohol-free social spaces, but for people in recovery, that distinction does not make them safe. Here is what you need to know about kava's effects, health risks, and how it fits into a recovery plan.
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How Addiction Can Impact Career and Professional Life
Addiction in the workplace affects more people than most realize, quietly eroding performance, relationships, and career stability over time. This article breaks down how substance use disorder impacts your professional life and what changes when you get treatment.
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Understanding the Different Levels of Addiction Care
Addiction treatment is structured into distinct levels of care from 24/7 medical detox and residential programs to flexible day options like PHP and IOP. Clinicians use comprehensive assessments to match individuals to the right intensity of support, adjusting the setting as recovery progresses.
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Why Former Opioid Users Are More Vulnerable to Kratom Dependence
Kratom targets the same opioid receptors that made opioids hard to quit, making former opioid users significantly more vulnerable to dependence. If you are in recovery and using kratom to manage discomfort, here is what you need to know.
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Why Recovery Is Often a Long-Term Process
Recovery is a lifelong process of rebuilding disrupted brain pathways and establishing new, healthy habits. Unfolding in stages over several years, sustained sobriety requires ongoing structural support, peer connection, and a sense of purpose to navigate triggers and maintain long-term healing.
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The Natural Drug Many People Do Not Realize Can Be Addictive
Despite its "all-natural," legal branding as a wellness supplement, kratom acts on the same brain receptors as opioids, carrying a high risk of unexpected physical dependence and withdrawal.
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Why Some People in Recovery Turn to Kratom and the Risks Involved
While kratom is often discussed as a legal, readily available aid for opioid withdrawal and cravings, its widespread availability alongside everyday supplements creates a false and highly dangerous sense of safety.
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