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Tramadol detox, as well
as detox from other opiate addictions,
used to require patients to experience
a debilitating and painful withdrawal,
with poor success rates (less
than 10%) after one year. Another
traditional detox method has been
opiate replacement treatment,
which simply substitutes a legal
dependency (such as Methadone)
for an illegal one.
Today, Tramadol addiction
can be helped by a newer and quicker
method of detox called Accelerated
Neuro-Regulation (ANR), a rapid
drug treatment that is being used
with increasing success for opiate
dependency. ANR, also known as
the Waismann Methodsm of
rapid detox, treats Tramadol addiction
as a physical disease that can
be overcome with advanced medical
techniques. ANR eliminates the
cravings that often accompany
traditional opiate detox treatments.
The Waismann Methodsm has
been clinically proven to be effective
for Tramadol addiction.
During Tramadol 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 than do clinics utilizing
more traditional techniques.
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