Anunitha Deaddiction Centre

Anunitha Deaddiction Centre India's first dedicated de-addiction center with state of the art infrastructure and three decades worth of expertise in mental healthcare.

De-addiction at Anunitha is designed to be effective and comprehensive. We work with you to create a personalised programme backed by decades of experience in mental health that ensures you are fully equipped to beat addiction. From involving family to helping you process triggers in your daily life, we take a holistic approach in the De-addiction process. This works to secure your progress in the programme by building strong support systems that are easily accessible to you. We exercise absolute confidentiality and carry out the program with the help of experienced clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and staff trained to deal with all the nuances of substance abuse and addiction. What we help with.
• Alcohol Dependence Syndrome
• Polysubstance Abuse/Dependence
• Drug Abuse/Dependence
• Dual Diagnosis
• Drug Induced psychosis

Take your first step towards a healthier life free from addiction with Anunitha.

15/10/2025

Self-stigma is when a person begins to believe the negative stereotypes about addiction —
“I’m weak.”
“I’ll never recover.”
“I don’t deserve help.”

This internalised shame and guilt becomes a silent barrier to recovery.
It not only stops people from reaching out for professional support…
It breaks their will to even try.

Addiction is a health condition — not a character flaw.
Support starts with understanding. Recovery begins with compassion.

You could be the reason someone gets help.
📩 Share this message. Start the conversation today.

Addiction treatment isn’t just about stopping, it’s about healing, protecting, and rebuilding life.At Cadabam’s Anunitha...
14/10/2025

Addiction treatment isn’t just about stopping, it’s about healing, protecting, and rebuilding life.

At Cadabam’s Anunitha, we follow a holistic approach that includes:
✔️ Detox & medical care to stabilise
✔️ Therapy & counselling to heal the mind
✔️ Relapse prevention for lasting recovery
✔️ Family support for shared healing
✔️ Rehabilitation & aftercare to rebuild life long-term

Because treatment is not just about quitting — it’s about living again.

Call 9611194949 to begin your journey.

13/10/2025

Why does addiction feel instant for some but slow for others?

Your brain chemistry, mental health, and even family history can make you more vulnerable. Knowing this is not weakness—it is awareness, and awareness is power.

Understand it early. Seek help if you need it.

08/10/2025

What’s the difference between D-m**hamphetamine and L-m**hamphetamine?

They may sound similar, but their effects are very different. D-m**hamphetamine is the potent, psychoactive version — responsible for the euphoric high, addiction risk, and misuse. However, it also has limited medical use in controlled prescriptions for ADHD or obesity. L-m**hamphetamine is the weaker counterpart, with mild stimulant properties. It’s found in some over-the-counter decongestants and isn’t considered addictive. Knowing the difference helps explain why one form is dangerous when misused, while the other has restricted but safe medical applications.

At Cadabam’s, we help individuals recover from m**hamphetamine dependence with holistic care.
👉 Reach out today.

Methamphetamine is one of the most addictive substances, and also one of the most destructive. It doesn’t just harm the ...
07/10/2025

Methamphetamine is one of the most addictive substances, and also one of the most destructive. It doesn’t just harm the body, it rewires the brain, leading to aggression, paranoia, and deep dependence.
The good news? Recovery is possible. At Cadabam’s Anunitha, we combine medical detox, psychotherapy, relapse prevention, and family counselling to help individuals rebuild their lives free from m**h.
Addiction is not a dead end. With the right support, healing begins.
Call us at 9611194949 to take the first step.

06/10/2025

What’s the action of m**hamphetamine on the brain?

Methamphetamine is a stimulant that speeds up the central nervous system. It boosts alertness, energy, and focus — but also floods the brain with dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. By blocking dopamine reuptake, it keeps the brain’s reward system overstimulated, creating an intense high. This is also what reinforces addiction, making the brain crave repeated use. Over time, this cycle damages brain cells, disrupts emotional balance, and severely impacts mental and physical health.

At Cadabam’s Anunitha, we help individuals break free from m**hamphetamine addiction with expert care.
👉 Reach out today to start recovery.

29/09/2025

Relapse prevention isn’t about avoiding failure—it’s about building the tools to stay strong through challenges.

In therapy, it means:
– Identifying your triggers
– Learning healthy coping strategies
– Addressing emotional and behavioural patterns
– Building the confidence to handle tough moments

Recovery is ongoing—but with the right plan, it’s possible to stay grounded and move forward.

26/09/2025

Ever felt like your habits control you instead of the other way around?

Addiction doesn’t just affect your choices—it reshapes your brain, making old patterns feel “normal.” Most people don’t even notice until it’s hard to stop. Awareness can change that.

Take the first step. Learn, heal, and ask for help if you need it.

24/09/2025

What are the signs of hashish use?

Hashish, a stronger form of cannabis, has noticeable physical signs like red eyes, dry mouth, and increased appetite. It also brings psychological effects such as relaxation, altered time perception, and euphoria.

But it doesn’t stop there—impaired memory, reduced coordination, mood swings, paranoia, and anxiety can also occur. Recognising these symptoms early is key to addressing use before it turns into dependence.

At Cadabam’s Anunitha, we offer evidence-based care and rehabilitation for cannabis addiction.

Have you noticed these signs in someone you know? Share or call us for support.

23/09/2025

Struggling with prescription drug dependence? An expert can help you navigate the path to recovery with personalised strategies and support. From understanding the root causes to offering solutions that promote healing, expert guidance is key in overcoming dependence.

1.58 crore children in India, between the ages of 10 and 17, are addicted to substances. This isn’t just a statistic — i...
22/09/2025

1.58 crore children in India, between the ages of 10 and 17, are addicted to substances. This isn’t just a statistic — it’s a wake-up call.

Behind every number is a child whose future, health, and potential are at risk. Substance use at such a young age can disrupt brain development, derail education, and create lifelong struggles. At Cadabam’s, we see the impact every day — but we also see that recovery is possible with early intervention, the right guidance, and family support. The sooner we act, the stronger the chances of helping children reclaim their lives.

It’s time to move from awareness to action. Share this message, start conversations, and if you or someone you know needs help, call us at 9611194949

19/09/2025

How long does M**A affect your serotonin levels?

M**A floods the brain with serotonin, creating euphoria and emotional connection. But after the surge comes depletion—leading to a 24–48 hour comedown with mood swings, fatigue, and even depression.

Worse, frequent use can damage serotonin receptors. Recovery takes time—about two weeks or more for levels to return to normal. The effects of M**A go far beyond one night.

At Cadabam’s, we help individuals rebuild mental health with safe, professional substance use treatment.

Share this post to spread awareness—or call us if you need support.

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Address

Anunitha, 17th Mile Kanakapura Road, Near Kaggalipura, Taralu Post, Gulakamale Village
Bangalore
560082

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+91-9611194949

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De-addiction at ‘anunitha’ is a process of helping a person in various stages of use of alcohol and drugs with or without associated mental health issues to recon, to relinquish or reduce the intake, and eventually recover. The approach is holistic where along with the problem the person who is having problem is also professional supported. Various areas of life affected due to alcohol and drug problem like physical, psychological, emotional, occupational, interpersonal, educational and familial are all addressed systematically. As the individual with problem due to alcohol and drug is unique and different the De-Addiction interventions are also unique to the needs of the individual. Anunitha has various De-Addiction programs to suit to the needs of the individuals. The De-addiction programs at anunitha are not compartments but they are continuum and anybody that needs De-Addiction services can fit into it while individual personal issues are addressed with utmost confidentiality at personal level. FOR WHOM: • Alcohol Dependence Syndrome • Ni****ne Dependence Syndrome • Poly substance Abuse/Dependence • Cannabis Abuse/Dependence • Drug Abuses/Dependence like Ma*****na, Opiods, etc., • Dual Diagnosis of Substance abuse with associated psychiatric problems • Prescription Drug abuse like Sleeping tablets abuse, Spasmoproxyvon, Codeine, Cough syrups and Etc. • Drug Induced psychosis • Mood Disorders with Drug abuse or Alcohol abuse • Schizophrenia with Drug abuse or Alcohol abuse

Learn more about alcohol de-addiction treatment, talk to us today. Contact Cadabam’s or call us at +91 9611194949. Also, you can feel free to mail your query, if you have any to info@cadabams.org.