What Alcoholics Should Know About Roy Eskapa, Author of The Cure For Alcoholism: Drink Your Way To Sobriety
About 1.8 million people die from alcoholism every year, yet until recently, there still wasn’t a good method for treating the disease besides detox, rehab, and abstinence. Helplessly addicted people are told every day to just stay sober for as long as they can, and if you relapse, get back on the wagon as fast as you can. This method has about a 15% success rate, and that’s probably being generous.
Meet Roy Eskapa, author of The Cure For Alcoholism. He’s going to explain the Sinclair Method, a treatment plan that that has a 75% success rate, partially because it allows for people to keep drinking – without even the slightest reduction in amount. And in this audio, you’ll hear all about it.
You’ll Also Hear…
• The almost-magic way this method works in combination with a pill called Naltrexone, how to get a prescription, and why abstinence cannot be a part of the equation
• Exploding the myths about alcoholism and how this type of chemical dependence is formed
• How to talk to your doctor if you think this method could work for you
• The real reason other programs and drugs used to treat alcoholism don’t work
• Other diseases Naltrexone can effectively treat along with a list of people who cannot take Naltrexone
• Real-life case studies of people who have used the Sinclair method – and are either completely sober or are social drinkers now
Roy says willpower is a great solution for people who can stop without turning back, and this treatment would not be for them. But for anyone who thinks they might have a hard time with that plan, there is an alternative that works. And this audio explains it all.