Alcohol Dependency and Abuse
If you are here, most likely you or someone close to you have an alcohol problem. One rather staggering statistic shows that some 53 percent of men and women in the United States report they have at least one close relative that has a drinking problem.
In the United
States today, roughly 10% of the adult population either suffers from
alcohol abuse or alcoholism, and millions more indulge themselves in
drinking behaviors that put them at risk of experiencing alcohol related
problems. These behaviors include and are not restricted to binge
drinking and heavy drinking on a regular basis, drinking and driving,
and inappropriate sexual activities as a result of drinking.
One of the most difficult things a person suffering from alcohol abuse or alcoholism will ever face is the acceptance that he or she needs help in the struggle to maintain control over the urge to drink. This is the first and perhaps the most important step. Alcohol addiction is a medical condition, and cannot only be treated successfully by self-discipline. And it is not because your will power is weak. Alcoholism is a chronic, progressive, and often fatal disease. It is a primary disorder and not a symptom of other diseases or emotional problems. The chemistry of alcohol allows it to affect nearly every type of cell in the body, including those in the central nervous system. After prolonged exposure to alcohol, the brain becomes dependent on it.
Therefore, the treatment for alcohol addiction must start with detoxification. It isn't possible for the addict to give up alcohol by one's own will power. No matter how badly someone wants to quit, if they decide they won't touch another drop they can't do it, because they'll start to shake so bad and go into cramps; they can literally die. The only way to treat alcohol addiction is to start with the detoxification to get alcohol out of the system as soon as possible.
Our unique program includes:
Elimination of alcohol and products of its metabolism with the help of detox, restoration of friendly intestinal flora, and nutritional supplements
Brain chemistry normalization with the help of nutritional supplements, anti-alcohol diet, auriculo-acupuncture-NADA protocol, herbs and magnet therapy
Subconscious programming with hypnotherapy and deep relaxation
Healing of alcohol related health problems, such as poor memory, mood swings, depression, insomnia, fatty liver and liver cirrhosis, sexual dysfunctions, gastro-intestinal tract problems and more.
Becoming alcohol independent is not an easy task, make no mistake about it. Alcohol addiction is a terrible disease that is frequently misunderstood. Alcohol addicts wreak havoc in their own lives and the lives of their loved ones. The most important thing to remember is that recovery from addiction is possible. Remember, we are here to help and support you all the way.