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Methadone detox is extremely difficult, since the drug’s effects are
long-lasting and Methadone is readily stored in the body's tissue. The Drug
Abuse Warning Network reported that across the nation, Methadone-related
incidents requiring emergency room treatment increased 37 percent between
2000 and 2001. Florida saw an 80 percent increase in Methadone related deaths
in the same period, and North Carolina's fatalities increased eight times
from 1997 to 2001. Virginia is witnessing similar trends, and data predicts
that there will soon be significantly more Methadone addiction than OxyContin.
Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR) is a newer and quicker method of Methadone detox. This rapid drug treatment is being used with increasing success for opiate dependency and Methadone addiction. ANR, also known as the Waismann Methodsm of rapid detox, treats Methadone addiction as a physical disease that can be overcome with advanced medical techniques. ANR eliminates the cravings that often accompany traditional opiate detox treatments. Methadone detox using The Waismann Methodsm has been clinically proven to be effective for Methadone addiction.
During Methadone detox using ANR or the Waismann Methodsm, the body’s opiate receptors are cleansed of opiates while the patient is anaesthetized and asleep. The goal is to rid the body of physical addiction: the patient literally sleeps through physical withdrawal. The Waismann Methodsm reports higher success rates in treating opiate addiction, including Methadone addiction, than do clinics utilizing more traditional techniques.
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