Justin Bieber’s Past Drug Addiction Haunts Him; Singer Sleeps In A Hyperbaric Chamber, Takes IV Drip To Flush Toxins – VIDEO

Justin Bieber, who was a huge drug-addict in the past, opens up on how he is still taking preventives to get rid of it, read on

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Justin Bieber’s Past Drug Addiction Haunts Him; Singer Sleeps In A Hyperbaric Chamber, Takes IV Drip To Flush Toxins – VIDEO
Despite being so popular and loved, Justin Bieber has had his fair share of ups and downs in life. The singer recently started his YouTube channel – Seasons – wherein he gives fans a sneak-peek into his personal and professional lives, along with sharing his past experiences. In a recently-released episode of five series, the Baby hit-maker opened up his past drug addiction and how he is still struggling to get rid of it. The video sees Justin Bieber sitting in a hyperbaric chamber, wherein he claims to sleep.

The 25-year-old further revealed that he regularly takes NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) infusions with an IV drip to supposedly flush out the toxins from his body. This process is used to treat people suffering from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. And in the latest episode, Justin confessed that his childhood anxiety in his late teens and early 20s triggered him to consume weed, lean and pills daily. The singer, though, now is sober, but he has been diagnosed with several health issues like anxiety, chronic mono and a rare disease called Lyme. (ALSO READ - Justin Bieber, Snoop Dogg, Naomi Campbell And More Urge NBA To Change Their Logo To Late Player Kobe Bryant)

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Justin Bieber also revealed that his addiction to drugs with so bad that he felt like dying at one point. Elaborating further on his experience, Justin said, “The first time I smoked weed was in my backyard here got super-stoned. And then I realized I liked weed a lot. That's when my desire to smoke weed started, and then I started smoking weed for a while. And then started getting really dependent on it, and that's when I realized that I had to stop. I don't think it's bad. It's just that for me, it can be a dependency.”

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