Sedona Suboxone
At Alternative to Meds Center, our Sedona Suboxone help program assists individuals in finding more effective answers than being dependent on pain medication or heroin. Do you wish that you could see someone you love or yourself living life in better, healthier ways, and know it’s possible?
If used correctly, Suboxone treatment for opiate addiction can be very effective and ease opiate withdrawal substantially without causing the individual to feel “drugged”. Suboxone, a combination of Buprenorphine and Naloxone, is a medication that is FDA approved to help in opiate addiction, and eases opiate withdrawal. Many opiate addicted persons are very afraid of withdrawal, as it can be painful, and they will continue opiate use just to avoid withdrawal. Therefore, experiencing as little pain possible during opiate withdrawal can have a tremendously beneficial effect on the recovery process. In fact, many individuals who quit “cold turkey” and experience pain just end up relapsing because they feel that the pain is too intense.
On the other hand, other opiate-replacement drugs such as Methadone, when taken for long-periods of time, can actually then lead the individual into Methadone addiction. So, Sedona Suboxone treatment is unique and has eliminated any potential problems of Suboxone dependence by only administering the medication for short-periods of time (one to two weeks). This allows plenty of time for the person to detoxify the opiate out of their body without experiencing extremely painful Suboxone withdrawal. This also allows time for the individual’s body to adjust to the absence of the opiate. After one to two weeks of stabilizing on Suboxone, the individual can begin to taper off of it comfortably over the period of another one to two weeks.
The Alternative to Meds Center Arizona opiate rehab allows for the individual to convert from the current opiate they are on to Suboxone. Our Sedona Suboxone help program eases withdrawal substantially. This is not the only part of recovery though; there are other aspects that are just as, or even more important. The reason why individuals experience opiate withdrawal in the first place is because opiates provide a fake source of endorphins, the natural painkillers of the body. This also forces the body’s naturally occurring endorphin productions to shut down. So when the drug is discontinued, there are no present endorphins to limit pain, and even a light touch may feel painful. This is additionally the case for the emotions. If there are no endorphins present to limit emotional sensitivity, the individual in withdrawal can experience heightened emotional sensitivity.
Alternative to Meds Center administers endorphin building nutrients designed to replenish a low-endorphin state. A lot of people who become opiate-addicted were first given these opiates following a physical trauma. Many others though, are drawn to these drugs because of their emotional pain relieving effects. The combination of a one or two week long treatment course of Suboxone and raising the natural pain-killer endorphins successfully relieves symptoms of withdrawal and makes opiate withdrawal incredibly mild, effectively lessens the chance of relapse in the future, and provides relief that is long-lasting.
This medication is administered from the collaborating Sedona Suboxone doctor of Alternative to Meds Center Arizona opiate rehab, where the individual is transferred from their opiate of choice to Suboxone for one to two weeks. This medication acts in the brain as an occupant of opiate receptors, without causing the high feelings that methadone and other opiates produce. Then the individual will be ready to slowly and completely taper off this medication over the course of one to two weeks to avoid Suboxone withdrawal. This relieves withdrawal substantially. The individual will also receive throughout this time, natural substances, nutrients and amino acids created to replenish low-endorphin states. Our most successful residents also include high protein food, exercise and the elimination of sugar and processed foods. We also offer our services to our surrounding areas such as Prescott, Flagstaff, Cottonwood, and Village of Oak Creek.
Every day we are producing new success, and every week we are celebrating it with graduations held specifically for our participants and their achievements. Up to 50 attendees are present at each of these events, and this is inclusive of friends and families. We have heard some totally amazing and almost unbelievable stories during our graduations, in which our participants have shed several years past of extreme pain and struggling, but they talk about these times now with excellent clarity. For us to be fortunate enough to witness this is a major source of inspiration, as we know that participants leave here with what they will need to effectively manage a life that is peaceful and healthy and keep on inspiring other people.
You are invited and encouraged to call and talk to us anytime, and find out about the Sedona Suboxone help we can offer.
Written By: Nicole Bonnet

