After weeks of speculation, today, The Living Guru finally got to learn what killed Whitney Houston. Whitney Houston’s cause of death was accidental drowning complicated by cocaine and heart disease.
Apparently there were other drugs found in her system which included Xanax, Marijuana, Benadryl. However, these drugs didn’t contribute to her death, nor where they the primary factor in Whitney Houston’s cause of death.
>> One wonders and asks if this is classic example of the pain of addition and one losing the ability progressively over time to help oneself…
Whitney Houston’s cause of death was NOT due to ONE massive killer drug. She faced a cumulative issue of an underlying heart disease, and then the lethal combination of alcohol, Xanax, Benadryl, various anti- depressants, and all of those things when put together will cause you slip and slide under the water a hot bathtub, and then drown. The cause of Whitney Houston’s death may bring closure to some but it opens up more questions for humans to reflect upon.
And her heart condition was most probably from heavy cigarette smoking and the prolonged use marijuana. Why did Whitney get started with marijuana? Most people attribute it to her former husband, but was there a deeper reason?
With a fatal combination of drugs, it is therefore not surprising to some that the coroner is causing the cause of Whitney Houston’s death an accidental drowning.
However, when one experienced a decreased respiratory rate with all of those medications and drugs, it really is one problem precipitating the other. Could Whitney’s death be prevented since she was treated before for drug addictions, and one wonders if there are doctors, and professionals and family, who could have helped deny access to the medications.
Whitney Houston’s cause of death is finally determined, but what surfaces is the terror of the new face of drug addiction and death caused by a lethal cocktail.
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Contemplation by The Living Guru:
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