Most clients know from previous occasions that abrupt cessation
of their Vicodin can have disastrous withdrawal consequences.
Using opiate replacement medication gives one's neurology time
to adjust, and time for the nutritional alternatives to build
up in their system. For Vicodin withdrawal, this can comfortably
take place through the use of Suboxone and endorphin building
nutrients in one month. The person generally replaces the Vicodin
they are on to an equivalent level of Suboxone, which is very
taper friendly, and then tapers the Suboxone to zero. During this
time, very specific endorphin building nutrients are delivered.
It is due to the lack of endorphins that a person feels the pain
of withdrawal.
How does nutrition affect withdrawal from Vicodin?
With Vicodin use, the body's production of natural painkillers
has been shut off. Because the brain recognizes
that a painkiller is present, it shuts off production of its own
natural supply. When the Vicodin use is stopped, without a pain
buffer, even light touch is painful. Natural pain killers would
also quell the stretch pain of digestion; without them, digestion
is painful. Our endorphin-building nutrients rapidly convert to
endorphins, and the result is an amazingly gentle Vicodin withdrawal.
Residential recovery program
In our residential recovery program, we monitor your blood and
brain chemistry for the easiest, long-lasting recovery from dependence
on Vicodin, usually within a few weeks. Then you will receive
training in nutritional ways for you to maintain your mental health,
without drugs.
Please contact the Alternative to Meds Center for more information, at 800-359-9698, or
look through our web site at
www.alternativetomedscenter.com
.
Contact the Alternative to Meds Center
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Thank you.
Nothing on this Web-site is intended to be taken as medical advice, and always consult with your doctor
before altering your medications. NOTE: Adding nutritional supplements may alter the effect of medication.
Any medication changes should be done only after proper evaluation and under medical supervision.
Please call the intake number to schedule an appointment: 800-359-9698.
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