Recovering Addicts Swap Substances For Sweets
A recent study confirms what many recovering addicts already know to be true. The drug recovery process often causes people to gain significant amounts of weight.
According to the University of Florida study published in July 2014, "Cessation of drug use often coincides with increased food consumption and weight gain in recovering addicts."
Many experts believe that this is largely because rehab programs don't pay much attention to nutrition.
"The main focus [of drug recovery programs] was just, 'get them off their substance,' and the rest will take care of itself," explained eating disorder and addiction medicine specialist Dr. Carolyn Coker Ross.
Some recovery programs even encourage recovering addicts to eat sugary, and/or fatty foods, touting sugar as a "harmless" replacement for d...









