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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.861061
EAN: 9781933771557
ISBN: 1933771550
Label: Benbella Books
Manufacturer: Benbella Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: October 01, 2008
Publisher: Benbella Books
Studio: Benbella Books
Features:- ISBN13: 9781933771557
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Introducing a revolutionary solution to alcohol dependence, this study outlines the Sinclair Method, a treatment that combines the prescription medication Naltrexone and the continued consumption of alcohol. Already well known in many parts of Europe, this breakthrough remedy will bring relief to the millions who suffer from addiction or to those who are affected by someone else’s. Topics covered include the hard evidence behind the treatment, moving testimonials from cured alcoholics, interviews from clinics that have adopted the method, and details about Naltrexone.
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Like so many alcoholics I've tried everything from rehab to mega-supplements to therapy and the only thing they were successful at were emptying my wallet and diminishing my hope. The Sinclair Method which Dr. Eskapa's brilliant book so clearly explains will revolutionize the addiction field--it is curing alcoholics globally and saving lives. For the first time in my adult life I am not a slave to alcohol and my desire to drink is diminishing on a weekly basis (just like Dr. Eskapa said it would ... Read More
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Naltrexone, which was approved by the FDA in 1994 to combat alcoholism, is amazing. When taken at least an hour before consuming alcohol, it blocks the brain's opioid receptors, thereby "retraining" the brain and ending one's addiction to alcohol. It has been studied widely, at such institutions as Yale, and has been shown to have an 85% success rate for curing alcoholism. No therapy, group meetings, or difficult abstinence required. After three to four months, the patient will have been freed ... Read More
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One could probably successfully promote a pet product or cause without insulting a similiar product.
For instance calling the program of AA "voodoo" which relies on "superstition"....is that really necessary ?
Anyone who is familiar with AA knows that there's a lot of work involved in remaining sober.
It demands a thorough self assessment of personality flaws, guilts, fears and other triggers
of substance abuse.
The very idea of using a drug to "cure" oneself of alcohol/drug ... Read More
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It's always amazed me how so many doctors will actually tell patients that they need to turn to God and AA to control problem drinking. Yes, it's a VERY challenging issue, but these men are supposed to be scientists in the twenty first century. Finally, an approach that takes the superstition out of the equation. I have been coaching friends in this method and am quite impressed. The book is not particularly well written, but it's good enough.
If you simply cannot accept the hocus-pocus cult mentality ... Read More
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OK, so if you're anything like me, you've read maybe hundreds of reviews and probably bought more than one book on how to quit drinking. But after you read those books, all they did was tell you how to think differently, and, hallelujuha, you're cured. But here you are, drinking again and now you're more desperate than ever to find a real cure. You may have almost given up, but I have great news for you - read this book and take a cheap pill - and keep drinking - and you will suddenly find that you no longer ... Read More
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