The Cure for Alcoholism delivers exactly what millions of alcoholics and families of alcoholics have been hoping for: a painless, dignified and medically proven cure for their addiction. Backed by more than 70 clinical trials and research that extends back to 1964, the Sinclair Method deploys an opiate-blocking medication in a very specific way—in combination with ongoing drinking—to extinguish the addictive "software" in the brain. The de-addiction process literally rolls back the addictive mechanism in the brain to its original pre-addicted state—before the first drink was consumed—making this program an actual cure for alcoholism.
Drs. Roy Eskapa and David Sinclair (of The Sinclair Method ) have put together a sound scientific book, backed by years of research and official studies which prove that with this particular method alcoholism can be cured in more than 75% of patients. What's more, the treatment avoids dangerous withdrawal symptoms, allowing patients to detox gradually and safely while they are still drinking. This removes the need for expensive and unpleasant inpatient rehabilitation programs. Actual drinking levels and the cravings themselves automatically decrease until control over alcohol is restored. The bottom line is that patients drink themselves sober according to a simple yet powerful process outlined in The Cure for Alcoholism.
Finally, there is a cure for alcoholism. This is the first step.
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