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Remembering Amy…
Fan’s of Amy Winehouse are still struggling with the loss of the singer, but FOX News Radio’s Sabrina Sabbagh tells us about a special tribute to the singer that will hopefully help with the grieving process:
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Family and friends gathered in London on Tuesday to bid farewell to the fallen singer. Winehouse was found dead Saturday in her London home. She was 27.


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July 27, 2011 at 5:32 pm
The Fox News Medicine Hunter has something to say, and I think your audience would find it fascinating:
Could Natural Treatments Have Helped Amy Winehouse?
Add to the long list of celebrities who have struggled with drug addictions, the recently deceased 27-year-old British soul diva Amy Winehouse. Every newspaper and magazine will play and replay her final days, and commentators will come out of the woodwork offering thoughtful opinions abut how to deal with talented and troubled individuals who fall into the deep end of the drug pool. However the story sorts out over time, one thing is certain—Winehouse had a drug problem, and couldn’t get out of it. And so, at a very early age, she is one more casualty in the drug-addled celebrity club.
The problem of treating drug addiction is neither simple nor straightforward. A person’s entire biology and psychology play into addiction and dependence, and the threads that weave a tapestry of drug troubles are usually highly complex. Amidst the panoply of offerings, treatments with potent psychedelic substances suggest another line of potentially effective treatment for drug problems. The term psychedelic means soul-manifesting, and was coined in 1957 by psychiatrist Humphry Osmond. These psychedelics include LSD, peyote, ayahuasca, iboga, and other plant or fungus drugs, such as Psilocybin mushrooms. As strange as this may seem at first blush, there is a great deal of work happening in this field.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/07/25/psychede…