FAQ's
Let’s Try to Answer Some of Your Questions
Yes, For more than decades. We've assisted hundreds of clients to stop drinking, using drugs, and smoking. The number of sessions varies based on the substance and individual requirements.
Absolutely. All genuine from previously treated clients demonstrating our successful and long lasting results.
Typically, our clients do not experience severe withdrawal symptoms, thanks to our treatment's effectiveness in reducing the symptoms associated with physical withdrawal.
Our treatment has been successful for over a decade but may be new to those just starting their search for effective addiction solutions.
While traditional methods can be challenging, our treatment process is significantly more manageable and effective.
Our treatment neutralises the substance, reducing cravings and aiding detox, unlike other methods that often result in prolonged dependency.
Eliminating physical cravings, our treatment makes it easier to break the cycle of addiction and regain control.
Our approach allows clients to reduce consumption in their normal environment, proving more effective than residential stays, which often lead to relapse post-treatment.
We offer combined detox programmes for multiple substances at no extra cost.
Yes, our treatment is safe with minimal side effects, using frequency-based approaches proven since the 1970s.
Clients are advised to continue normal substance use until treatment, avoiding caffeine and alcohol before and after sessions.
Unlike most treatments that focus on managing addiction, we aim for recovery and cessation of substance use.
Generally, there are no major side effects, with mild dehydration being the most common due to the detox process.
With limited effectiveness of current treatments, individuals often need to seek private treatment for actual cessation.
While we help break the cycle of abuse, long-term success relies on the individual’s commitment.
Some clients may elect to have top-up sessions at some point in the future.
Our treatment is an aid to stop dependency and regain control, not a cure. Long-term success relies on the individual’s commitment.
We do not offer this, as treatment success largely depends on the individual's participation and commitment.
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Managing Drinking?
For those struggling with control, we suggest either complete abstinence or periodic top-up treatments.
Typically, 1-3 days for most people.
Usually, 5-10 days depending on daily drug use. Duration may vary based on individual circumstances.
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Suitability of the Treatment?
Our treatment is suitable for those committed to stopping substance use. It may not be appropriate for individuals with certain mental health issues or expectations of a 'cure'.
Non-compliance may necessitate additional sessions or treatment breaks, incurring extra costs. Clients are generally fit for normal activities post-treatment, with a few days of rest recommended.
Overcoming Addiction
Overcoming addiction involves resisting strong urges. Our treatment aids in reducing these urges, making overcoming addiction achievable.

