Día Internacional de Naciones Unidas de la lucha contra el uso indebido de drogas - P1 de 2 - Un problema global   
Parte 1 Play with windows media
( 47 MB )
Parte 2 Play with windows media
( 37 MB )


HOST: The United Nations estimates that worldwide, some 50 million people are users of heroin, cocaine, and synthetic addictive drugs alone. Of these, hundreds of thousands consequently die each year. Dr. Robert DuPont, a leader in addictive drug abuse and treatment, was the first Director of the US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the second White House Drug Chief.

Dr. Robert DuPont (m):The drug problem in the world today is not like anything we’ve ever had before. This is a new epidemic.  It started in about the 1960s and it is continuing to spread throughout the world. Many of the drugs that are on the list of illegal drugs, are drugs that have been around a long time. 

But what’s new is even these old drugs are now used in entirely new ways. They are smoked and they are injected intravenously. That makes them much more powerful than they ever were before.
Plus, there’s a whole new generation of chemicals, drugs like Methamphetamine for example or MDMA or LSD (Ecstasy).

Dr. Robert DuPont (m): These, All these drugs are all addictive substances that have devastating effects on the people who take them.  The way it works is very simple, and that is, the new users are unaware of the consequences of where they lead. They are seduced into the chemical experience of using the drug in the view that they can handle it, they can control it. And of course, once they get in there, it becomes a trap that they can’t get out of.

HOST: These are pictures of individuals before and after they used the addictive drug known as Methamphetamine, a stimulant that can cause, among others, insomnia, confusion, paranoia, hallucinations, violent behavior, convulsions, heart attack, stroke, and death.
http://www.drugfree.org/portal/drugissue/methresources/faces/index.html
http://www.drugfree.org/portal/drugissue/methresources/faces/photo_11.html
http://www.drugfree.org/portal/drugissue/methresources/faces/photo_10.html
http://www.drugfree.org/portal/drugissue/methresources/faces/photo_5.html

HOST: Addictive drugs not only damage one’s physical appearance, but can ruin every aspect of one’s precious life. They take away friends, family, money, self-esteem, and one’s future.

For more information, please visit Dr. Robert DuPont’s Institute for Behavior and Health at
www.ibhinc.org

Vínculos Relacionados
 
VIDA SANA Día Mundial Sin Tabaco: ¡Vivir libres de humo!
Play with flash player Play with windows media
 
VIDA SANA Drogas adictivas– la trampa mortal
Play with flash player Play with windows media
 
HEALTHY LIVING Patrick Reynolds: “A Talk With Your Kids About Smoking” P1/3
Play with flash player Play with windows media
 
HEALTHY LIVING Dying for a Smoke? Clear the Cloud of Tobacco
Play with flash player Play with windows media
trackback : http://suprememastertv.tv/bbs/tb.php/featured_es/647

 
 
Conferencia sobre cambio climático con la Maestra Suprema Ching Hai
La Maestra Suprema Ching Hai comenta sobre el medioambiente
Videoconferencia con la Maestra Suprema Ching Hai y el personal de TV
Conferencias de las reuniones internacionales en el 2008 y 2009
Cocina simple y nutritiva con la Maestra Suprema Ching Hai
Respiracionistas
El Rey & Cía.
Citas de aforismos
Listas de los premios del mes
Listas constructivas
Notas de Paz y Libertad
Aforismos de la Maestra Suprema Ching Hai
Premio Mundial al Liderazgo Ejemplar