Opiate Cessation
Opiate Cessation
Opiate cessation is a very valuable part of recovering from addiction or withdrawal. When people decide to stop taking these pain killing substances, or are addicted to them and want to stop; it takes a little more than just discontinuing use of the drug to completely rid it from your body.
Opiate cessation methods are very useful and can be practiced during withdrawal to ease uncomfortable symptoms. Detoxification will help the body to adjust, and allow the body to completely release toxins while receiving nutrients, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other essential nutrients. There have been reports from individuals who discontinued use of an Opiate without any form of cessation and didn’t ever feel the same again or it took a long time to come back to their complete state of physical and mental health.

Lingering withdrawal symptoms and residual toxins from the drug are due to a lack of pur ing and cessation  ing the body of toxins and residues from the drug. Methods of Opiate cessation rapidly remove all of the built up toxins inside the individual’s body, this allows the withdrawal processes to be tolerable and more effective. There are many ways to cessation   your body, there are simple things you can practice in everyday life that have cessation  ing properties such as eating certain foods including blueberries, and drinking plenty of water or cessation  ing beverages such as organic green tea. Eating a consistently healthy diet during cessation and afterwards will ensure an ongoing process of the natural cessation our body needs to function properly. There are many different types of vitamins and supplements that can be used for cessation and filling up nutritional deficits. Getting enough sleep, rest and relaxation everyday are also simple things that help to cessation   the body along with making healthy decisions overall.

Opiate cessation methods include colonics, sauna, chelation, massage therapy, acupuncture, meditation and flushes such as the sea salt flush. Meditation and relaxation techniques have been known to cessation   residual toxins; this is because relaxation and meditation reduces the amount of acid that produces toxins in the body. By balancing the body to its normal acid level, you are enhancing the body’s abilities to naturally heal. The sea salt flush consists of dissolving 2 teaspoons of sea salt in a quart of warm water to drink on empty stomach first thing in the morning. This flushes out your entire system in about an hour. The sea salt flush removes waste matter from the body which for whatever reason has not already been removed, waste matter could just be sitting in there for years; this is why a flush can be very helpful in removing things from the body that we don’t want to be there or don’t even know is there.

Acupuncture, massage, colonics, sauna and chelation therapy all have the same common effect along with the sea salt flush; all of these cessation methods focus on unblocking blockages, returning the body to its natural state of balance, and balancing acid, alkaline and ph levels. Acupuncture and massage both work wonders during Opiate cessation as both therapies relieve pain, release endorphins (natural pain relievers within the body) and help the body to achieve and maintain balance. Colonics are similar to the flush, colonic therapy removes built up waste matter from the colon. Sauna and Chelation therapy are very successful methods of Opiate cessation especially when they are combined; sauna therapy naturally removes toxins through making you sweat while Chelators are loading your body with what it needs. When withdrawal from an Opiate is done in the correct way, it can be pretty simple and completely tolerable.

Use of an opiate provides a mimicked source of the natural pain-killer endorphins. This causes the body to shut down its natural production. Opiate withdrawal occurs because when use of the drug is discontinued, all of the endorphins are gone and so there is nothing to block pain and even a soft touch can be painful. This is also the effect on the emotions. Because there are also no endorphins for blocking emotional pain, an individual in withdrawal feels intensified emotional sensitivity. Alternative to Meds Center employs a combination of one to two weeks with Suboxone treatment and endorphin producing nutrients which makes this withdrawal surprisingly mild.  Endorphins are the natural pain-killers of the body. Elevating endorphins through use of nutrients lessens symptoms of withdrawal, offers long-lasting relief, and reduces the potential for relapsing.

Suboxone is a medication that eases withdrawal substantially, and the doctor administers it for a one to two week period. Suboxone will keep opiate receptors occupied, but does not “drug” the individual. The individual is converted from use of their opiate of choice to Suboxone, and they then can be tapered off of Suboxone during another period of one to two weeks. Withdrawal is significantly eased by this process. The individual will also receive during this period endorphin raising nutrients, and amino acids specifically targeted to restore low endorphins. Exercise and high protein foods are also a part of the regimens of our most successful residents.

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