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Ultra Rapid Detox

by Michael Federico

Ultra rapid detox has shown higher success rates in the treatment of opiate addiction than those of traditional detox centers. Ultra rapid detox is generally used to treat cases of opiate dependency, and a patient's stay in a clinic can be as short as twenty-four hours. Over the past decade, drug companies have flooded the market with countless versions of the opiate derivative, while doctors have administered pain medication at escalating rates, causing addiction levels to rise and creating an even greater need for successful forms of detoxification.

Breakthroughs in opiate receptor research has allowed the development of an ultra rapid detox method that many feel is more effective than traditional therapies. Clinics that employ the use of ultra rapid detox center on the problem of physical addiction. Their belief is that the disease is a chemical imbalance that can be treated quickly, safely, and successfully.

Ultra Rapid Detox Using the Waismann Method

The Waismann Method is a three-phased ultra rapid detox therapy that attacks addiction at the receptor level. Many former patients have credited the method for their success.

Pre-treatment consists of a physical exam and a work-up of their medical history. Medication is administered in order to ensure a smooth process. Pre-treatment, as all aspects of the process, is designed specifically to suit the individual.

Following pre-treatment, a board-certified anesthesiologist administers Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR) during the second phase. ANR cleanses the body's opiate receptors while the patient is under a non-surgical anesthesia. Upon waking, the patient's body is free of physical addiction and withdrawal symptoms have been avoided.

During after care, the patient is given Naltrexone, a non-addictive, non-mood altering opiate inhibitor. The length of after care is dependent on the patient's specific needs and rate of progress. Those who specialize in The Waismann Method consider it to be the most successful treatment for opiate addiction to date.


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