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Tel: 0845 466 1400
Harley St, London & Manchester
If you, a relative or friend are one of the 1.5 million people thought to be suffering with an
involuntary
drug addiction caused by the overprescribing of prescription drugs such as Anti-Depressants, Benzos, Sleeping pills, Painkillers or other prescription medication which has trebled in the last 15 years or jumped almost 70 per cent over the last decade, then we can help you stop or reduce your usage back to prescribed levels and regain control.

Two reports on addiction to prescription and over-the-counter medicines have been created to help government develop policy and services – but they are fatally flawed, omitting critical drugs, ignoring treatment providers they were tasked to contact and hiding possibly 1.5million desperate benzo addicts.
No Specialist NHS Treatment
Almost 80% of GPs routinely prescribe drugs to patient which may be addicted, a survey suggests but those who are suffering would expect the NHS to help them but the NHS have no specialist treatment to help stop prescription drug addiction and are simply forcing patients to go 'cold-turkey', which is not in line with the 'recommended detox process' set out by Professor Ashton and should not be confused with our advanced high-tech detox method which can help reduce drug use much quicker than the normal NHS method of 'no treatment at all'.
We can provide help to:
- stop drug dependency
- or reduce the level of harmful use by significant levels
- provide effective ongoing support
Some people have escalated their drug usage beyond the safe prescribed levels and are buying additional drug over the internet, we can help reduce your drug usage back to safe levels for those people who do not wish to stop taking their medication completely.
High-Tech Treatment
Our advanced high-tech treatment is not available elsewhere and can help all types of
prescription
drug users by neutralising & erasing the effects of their 'drugs'.
Once the physical need has reduced and/or gone, it is much easier to break the cycle, reduce down and stop using them.
Recommended Detox Process
In addition, our advanced high-tech drug detox treatment does follow the recommended detox procedure set out by Professor Ashton, 'the rate of reduction is never rigid but is flexible and controlled by the client according to their individual needs which are different in every case'.
This means our clients experience little to no withdrawals during the detox process as their physical need for the substance is always satisfied as 'they are in control'.
Please read our client comments opposite which confirm the detox is safe,
comfortable
and has little to no withdrawals.
In addition, our advanced detox treatment is the only method able to help clients reduce their drug usage much quicker than before over just 8 to 10 days or it can be spread over 3 to 4 weeks, click for typical before and after treatment assessment to see how much better clients feel using our advanced high-tech detox method to become drug free. Final-Stage Detox Process
We provide a safe, high-tech and successful out-patient final-stage detox process which takes 2 hours a day to help those who are tired of been held on drug maintenance programs or want to end the misery of drug dependency.
Debilitating Side-Effects
Most people continue to suffer debilitating-side effects as a result of taking these drugs, such as: feelings of paranoia, lethargy, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, memory and balance problems and many more. Some people don't even realise the drugs are the problem but there is virtually no specialist NHS assistance to help them quit.
Not Told of The Dangers
Most people are never told the drugs are highly addictive. Emily Jackson, professor of law at the London School of Economics, said 'cases could potentially be brought against either the GP or the manufacturer for a failure to warn patients of potential risks.
Several prominent convictions from the past three decades suggest that doctors can be held legally responsible for the role prescription drugs played in a patient's death' as prescription drugs are one of the leading causes of death as outlined in the groundbreaking 2003 medical report Death by Medicine.
Oldham Primary Care Trust has estimated there are up to 5,000 benzodiazepine addicts in its area alone, so the problem across the UK is colossal and costing the NHS £billions.
Over Prescribing
'There is still work to be done in getting the message across to GPs that benzodiazepines are not the most appropriate treatment for anxiety and sleep problems in many cases,' admits Dr David Baldwin, chairman of the Royal College of Psychiatrist's psychopharmacology group.
'GPs are good at putting people on these drugs but not so good at taking them off,' says GP Dr Arun Ghosh. As the NHS have failed to addresses this problem they have no specialist care or treatment available to help those who are suffering or to help them stop using these drugs and recover.

Painkillers & Prescription Drugs
Millions of ordinary people are now addicted to painkillers or prescription drugs like anti-depressants which don't work anyway.
The individual can then become dependent on these drugs which creates another set of problems and in most cases they are completely unnecessary, critics say 'a new study concludes these type of drugs simply put people into 'drug-induced states or zombies'.
Most people addicted to these types of drugs feel trapped as conventional detox methods are inappropriate or ineffective.
Not Residential
One client attended a well known residential treatment center for help to stop taking sleeping tablets Stilnoct, but they simply reduced her tablets by one a day [which she could have done at home] however she unable to cope with the withdrawals so they prescribed her additional
psychotropic
drugs as they said she was being 'aggressive'.
She was there for 4 weeks and discharged still using but was
severely traumatized
by the experience which provided no specialist care or treatment. We Can Help
However we were able to help her and she was able to reduce her usage from 17 x 10mgs tablets a day to just 4 a day after 6 treatment sessions and now feels in control of her medication.
With our help the individual can start to reduce their dosage and/or step off in a controlled manner usually with little or no side effects. Final-Stage Detox Process
We provide a successful final-stage detox process to help those who are tired of been held on these drugs and want to end the misery of drug dependency or want to regain some control over their medication rather than feeling helpless and vulnerable.
Our Results
We have set a new standard as a drug treatment center, not only do we have more client feedback than ANY other detox facility in the UK, we are the only detox center to have their client testimonials independently checked by 2 law firms to prove they are real and genuine. Click here to read more.
Our treatments work quickly for all types of drugs by neutralising & erasing the effects of drugs, so the individual finds it much easier to break the cycle and stop taking them.
When looking for help to stop taking or reducing these drugs it's important to know what works and what doesn't so you don't waste your time or resources. Click here to read more.
We offer a unique 3 stage treatment process:
Stage One - Lower Tolerance
Our treatment is the only method capable of lowering the body's tolerance levels so less drugs are 'automatically' required after each treatment session. Clients do not stop using their drugs on day one but they are able to reduce their usage in a controlled manner which stops any serious withdrawal symptoms from developing.
Stage Two - No Serious Withdrawal
As tolerance levels have been reduced it allows the individual to use less substance each day without suffering the usual withdrawal symptoms such as shaking, drug craving, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping, diarrhoea, confusion, agitation, depression, anxiety and other behavioral changes when they try to 'reduce' without any treatment.
Stage Three - Normal or Step Off
When the individual has reduced to a normal dosage or to a minimum amount
[1 or ½ a tablet] they are ready to 'step off' and 'might' experience some 'temporary symptoms' such as restless legs, runny nose, aching arm etc as their body finally adjusts from drug dependency to non-dependency.
Free Consultation
You are welcome to come and discuss our treatment and how we can help in more detail in either our London or Manchester clinics. Please click the link below to arrange or call us on 0845 466 1400.

Established Treatment
If you have just started looking for the best ways to stop taking drugs you may not have heard of this treatment before however we have helped more than 5,400 clients over the last 6 years from our clinics in Harley St, London & Manchester, which are open 6 days a week.
Clients can attend for 'daily' treatment sessions for 8 to 10 days for 2 hours per day or attend 'weekly' for 2 days each week for 4 weeks.
After each daily treatment session clients are able to reduce their drug usage to new lower levels as their physical tolerance has been reduced by the treatment process until they are able to stop taking it completely.
Stop Drug Dependency
Our success rates are very high with approximately 97% of clients achieving their goals. We have helped hundreds of clients in the last 5 years to stop drug use and regain control and we would like to help many more.
Living with a drug problem, whether your own or a family member's can be traumatic, emotional and financially draining and waiting for help from the NHS is pointless as they don't have any facilities for prescription drug detox.
How it Works
Our treatment works by using simple physics and frequency to neutralise & erase the effects of drugs.
Similar principles are also used by sound engineers to cancel unwanted background 'noise', we can use the sample principles to cancel out unwanted 'substances' (drugs) which are then expelled through the body's natural detox process.
After treatment(s) the substance is no longer active and so it is much easier to stop using and regain control.
Treatment Process
The treatment process is painless and very relaxing, please click here to read more or click on the picture below.
Similar to how a radio picks up a frequency broadcast from hundreds of miles away, the body picks up the precise frequencies which neutralise & cancel the prescription drugs in the body and stimulate the production of endorphins this lowers the body's tolerance levels so less substance is required each day until down to a minimum amount and ready to step off.
Each treatment process takes 2 hours, is very relaxing and more importantly, it is changing lives for the better.
Tel: 0845 466 1400
Continued Aftercare
The harmless treatment patterns which help stop the need for these drugs are also be stored in the portable Bio-Capsule® which is included with the treatment and continues to emit the treatment program 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, providing our clients with constant treatment & continued aftercare.
Daily Detox Treatments
Clients attend for 2 hours each day for 8 to 10 days depending on the amount of substance used daily (if 10 days, then split into 2 weeks 5 + 5 days).
Weekly Detox Treatments
Clients can attend for 2 hours a day for 2 consecutive days over 4 weeks and detox gradually over a monthly period if preferred.
Detox Centre
Our treatment process is safe & very successful to help you stop or regain control. Click here for booking terms.
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£2,995.00 |
Daily or Weekly treatments |
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Summary
We would like to help every person with prescription drug problems to either regain control or end the misery of their drug dependency. If you would like to stop taking, regain control or have no faith in ineffective and expensive residential treatment then we can help you.
Call us on 0845 466 1400 to discuss how we can help you in more detail.
Treatment Enquiry Form
To enquire about this treatment method for yourself, a relative or friend please click here and complete your details or telephone 0845 466 1400 to discuss our treatment option in more detail.
Free Consultation
You are welcome to come and discuss our treatment and how we can help in more detail in either our London or Manchester clinics. Please click the link below to arrange or call us on 0845 466 1400.

Government Addiction Policy
A damning in-depth independent report by the Centre for Policy Studies has finally confirmed our position on government addiction policy and treatments. Click here for further details.
Denied Better Treatment
The BBC has reported on the bias against private care by GPs and the NHS and now the Office of Fair Trading has now launched an investigation into these 'unfair practices' within the NHS.
There is also great public concern that GP's can't be trusted regarding the proposals to hand them control of NHS funding. With a success rate of just 1% to 2% most people would like to know why the NHS doesn't already use better treatments to help people stop using prescription drugs?
It's because most NHS departments operate an unfair cartel or closed-shop policy and GPs have been told to actively block better treatments to 'protect NHS services' which have been in almost 'continuous decline' over the last 10 years. 'Patients are being used to keep these failed services from closing regardless of the fact that they don't actually work for most people'.
Unethical Practice
Critics argue, 'it is unethical that patients are being used and mislead in this way they go the GP/NHS thinking they will receive the best treatment available to stop using prescription drugs but it's actually the worst as it's non-existent'.
If patients had to pay to use NHS addiction services, they would have closed 9 years ago as no one would pay for a service that 'does nothing', takes years and is very unpleasant and painful. NHS targets are based upon the number of patients they have 'seen' and not by whether these patients have actually stopped using their drugs'.
Instead this money should be used to pay for successful treatment but 'they are afraid of putting services out to tender and angering the hospital providers. They are afraid that the hospitals will then go and do something to retaliate that will cause the PCT managers to lose their jobs'.- Civitas.
The leading think tank Civitas, has also confirmed 'patients suffer' because of this 'negative closed-shop policy' designed to 'stifle competition' and protect inferior NHS services, 'the emotive notion of the ‘NHS family' encourages a counter-productive ‘us versus them' attitude with regard to the private and voluntary sectors, while 'collusion' between trusts and GPs blocks access to the market for private and voluntary providers. We found this to be the most important factor in stifling the market'.
Ali Parsa, head of Circle, said there needed to be a 'change in mindset' in the NHS. 'There is too much focus on who is delivering the care. It is quality that matters' they are not delivering value for money and are too slow to innovate.
Blocking Treatments
To see how this works in practice and how a successful cancer treatment has been blocked and ignored for the last 12 years please click here
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Individual experiences may vary as with any treatment method, per cents are compiled using the same standard as the NHS to monitor results and full client commitment is essential for the best results.


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Prescription Drug Addiction
We can help the 1.5 million people who are suffering with an involuntary prescription drug addiction caused by Anti-Depressants, Benzos, Painkillers, Tranquillisers, Sleeping pills and other prescription medications. The problem of prescription addiction has, for years, been ignored or denied by drug companies and successive governments. However, in 2007-08 a House of Commons inquiry into addiction to prescription drugs concluded that action was needed but little to nothing has been done since to help, in fact none of the recommendations concerning 'treatment' have been implemented.
| Addiction: |
Estimated No of Addicts: |
Annual Treatment Budget |
| Illicit Drugs |
320,000 |
£1.2billion |
| Alcohol Dependents |
1,100,000 |
small proportion of the above |
| Prescription Drugs |
1,500,000 |
none |
| Smoking Cessation |
758,000 |
£160million |
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It's a fact, we have more client feedback than any other addiction treatment service in the UK. To leave client feedback, please click here. |
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We have more 'successful results' and 'client feedback' than any other drug treatment center in the U.K.
Please read how we have helped others to stop using and regain control below.
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Codeine Detox
'I had been taking prescribed codeine for a back injury for approximately 18 months with no inkling of what would be in store for me when I tried to stop taking them. When I stopped taking my daily dose of approx 360mg codeine I felt like dying, I was completely debilitated. I couldn't sleep or get out of bed. I had hot and cold flushes, extreme diarrhea and sunk into a deep depression. Here began my four year battle with the drug. I started buying over the counter preparations to combat the withdrawals. The only reason I was taking them was simply because I couldn't cope with the severe withdrawal symptoms. I managed on two occasions to get off one drug, once by going cold turkey and once using tapering but started using them again within three months because I was so depressed and they lifted my mood (or so I thought). By this time my two children were four and five years old and were becoming quite a handful. My daughter at 3yrs old had been diagnosed with Type I diabetes which is very difficult to manage due to her growing so quickly. On top of this I was working full time in a stressful job with a lot of responsibility and my husband works away for four weeks at a time. Juggling work, shopping, cleaning, cooking, looking after the children and trying to manage my daughters diabetes was an impossible task, I started having anxiety attacks and sunk even further into depression. The worse I felt the more codeine I took to try to numb myself. I eventually reached breaking point and realised I had become completely out of control of my drug taking. The codeine was controlling me. One night in bed, I was on the internet and found a link to the clinic. I read the information on the website, half with hope and half with disbelief. Could the 2 hours a day really get me off the codeine after everything else had failed? I filled in the short enquiry form and the next day the staff phoned me. He was so friendly, non-judgmental and helpful, I booked myself in for treatment straight-away 1 week later. I went in feeling absolutely desperate and hopeless and after just 1 session I had reduced my intake from 300+mg a day to approximately 80mg! It just got better from that point onwards. Five days later I was off the drug completely and had suffered no withdrawals effects at all. I wish I had known about this treatment when I first realised I had a problem. It is nothing short of miraculous and I now have my life back. I didn't think I'd live to see the day. The staff are fantastic people. They have done so much for so many people and I will be extremely grateful to them. The sooner this treatment is widely available the better. No-one needs to suffer anymore, it truly is amazing. Here's looking forward to a happy life'. Mrs J Winn
Also see: Codeine painkillers may be 'unsafe, addictive and ineffective' MST - Morphine Sulphate Detox
I have been hooked on codeine based tablets since my teens following several ear operations. I noticed after a prolonged period of taking co-proxomol tablets given to me by my G.P. that I would feel unwell and emotional when I stopped taking them, I then started taking more as they made me feel good and relaxed. The years went on at which point I had progressed to taking morphine sulphate tablets - MST and Dihydracodiene tablets after suffering chronic ulcers and having a gastric by-pass, caused by taking 50 to 60 Nurafen Plus tablets per day. I am now 37 years old and have been looking for help for over 5 years to quit. I and my wife trawled the internet for help, went to my G.P who did not know what to do. It appeared that there was nobody out there to help until we came across New Ways Clinic. At first the idea sounded very odd, we read the patients testimonials, it sounded positive. My wife phoned and spoke to Tony who encouraged me to call. It was a call that has changed my life and probably saved my life. I reduced my intake from twenty 60mg MST tablets to just 4 after my first day of treatment! And from then a steady reduction to zero. The first time in my adult life I had taken no opiate based pill. It felt great, no more worries about where my next batch of pills, were coming from, what a weight that has been lifted. I can now look forward to a tablet free life with my wife and 3 boys. Life can only get better and my eternal thanks for giving me a normal life for the first time in over 20 years. Still can't believe it worked, but it has. I hope they get to bring this amazing treatment to other towns around the U.K. Mr M. J. Pearce Methadone Detox
Methadone Detox: 80mls to 0mls in just 5 days
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We detoxed a methadone patient for the clinical director of a regional Drug & Alcohol Team. The methadone patient was taking 80mls per day and stopped using in 5 days. In fact his doctor confirmed his health had improved during the rapid detox process and his withdrawals were minimal. Please click here to read the letter from his doctor. |
'I have been on heroin and methadone (150mls) on and off for 21 years, done lots of other programs which have always been very difficult mentally and with a lot of withdrawal symptoms and which always take along time to complete, if I could actually make it to the end of them. With the New Way program I was clean in 12 days without any major withdrawals at all. I'm just so please to be off so quickly and easy, feeling good and can now get on with my life again. I really would recommend this program to anyone on drugs'. Mr G.H. Click here for treatment report. Reduction as follows: 150mls - 83mls - 40mls - 35mls - 35mls - 27.5mls - 15mls - 5mls - 2.5mls - 0.5mls - 0mls.
"After my first treatment my methadone consumption has dropped from 40mls per day to 20mls per day, a 50% reduction. I've been on heroin for 11 years and only stabilised on methadone one and half months ago" Michael Lee
"After being on heroin for over 10 years, the last 2 of which I was on 80mls methadone with 2 bags on top, I can honestly say after being one of the biggest whingers when it comes to 'turkeying', there won't ever be an easier way of getting clean, by day two I had dropped down 55mls with no pain whatsoever. So my only advice would be, if you are in doubt about this treatment, which I was, is to have faith and go for it, after all what do you have to lose! Clean again". Neil O'Brien
"I was on 22mls per day and its now 4 weeks since I had my treatment and I am delighted to say that during that 4 weeks I have had no methadone and feel no craving or desire to have any. My appetite is much better and my sleeping patterns are nearly back to normal. I only wish i had known about this treatment 4 years ago. I am sending my capsule by post to you today for recharging as per our agreement, more for a psychological precaution rather than a physical need. Again many thanks". Duncan Bain
"Before I started the treatment I was on 80mls methadone a day, I wasn't sleeping very well and was waking up in the morning feeling very poor. I wasn't eating much either. Since I've started the treatment I have reduced my methadone by 60mls after one treatment, my eating is coming back and I've had the best nights sleep in a long time and woke up this morning feeling fine, I'm very pleased with the results.... Woke up this morning feeling fine, I've had no meths for over 24 hours and only 15mls yesterday morning about 8am and I'm still sleeping and eating and even got my bowel movement back, I'm no longer constipated and feel a lot better in myself". John Williams
I had the treatment on Wednesday afternoon and felt great afterwards... Woke up Thursday and felt fantastic... On the whole I feel a lot better and feel a lot more in control.... I would highly recommend this treatment to anyone with genuine intensions of getting off the gear, it's working for me on weekly treatment sessions and I'm getting much better after each treatment". D Murphy
"I have been a heroin addict for 7 years and on 85mls methadone for about 2 years. I heard of the clinic through a family friend. I wasn't sure the treatment would work, thought it was too good to be true! After my first treatment I was amazed how well I felt. I would recommend anyone who is serious about kicking the habit and changing their life to consider this painless treatment. Thank you so much. S Shaw
"After one treatment I've had nothing except for 10mls of meth since Wednesday, it's now Friday and I'm over the moon. I didn't really believe what I was told about this treatment, especially after 10 years of drug abuse! A Aktar
"I would highly recommend this treatment for anyone that is trying to kick the habit of drugs. It is an effective and painless way of detoxing from these drugs". E Short
"My feelings in myself since the first treatment I would say I feel about 9 out of 10 where I was about 4 out of 10 before my first session. I've been having great sleep patterns I am completely off the drugs after 24 years and have no desire to use any gear whatsoever. I would recommend the clinic and treatment as it has worked for me where nothing else had, in just 3 treatment sessions, I am clean. I'm really
grateful
and can not than you both enough". John McCabe
"I was a heroin addict for 6 years and I was on 30mls methadone for 12 months and I heard about the clinic through a family friend so I made an appointment and had my first treatment, which was painless and successful. I would advise any heroin or methadone addict to try it and change their way of life as that is what has happened to me. Since my first treatment I have felt 100% better in myself. This treatment is the way to go to kick the habit as it has worked for me after 7 years of being an addict". D Shaw
"We cannot thank you both enough for the treatment and kindness you have shown us and all the follow up phone calls you have made to ask how Daniel is, if there is anything we can do to help you please ask. Once again thank you". Mr Shaw
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Some people may say, 'Sounds too good to be true'.
We have more client testimonials than any other drug treatment centre, including Detox 5, The Priory, Promis, PCP, or any other treatment facility. The above comments are written by our clients, not ourselves. Our genuine customer comments above explain and prove how good & its results. In addition, all feedback is provided months or even years later, not immediately after treatment.
Some Common Questions & Answers:
How many treatment sessions will I need?
Most people only need eight to ten sessions to help stop their dependency. We can determine how many treatment sessions an individual will require based upon their average daily consumption, please ring for further details on 0845 466 1400.
What is your success rate?
Our success rates are very high with approximately 97% of clients achieving their goals. We can help make the individual break the cycle and stop taking drugs. This gives the individual the opportunity to regain control, which is the goal for most clients. The main reason the treatment would not work completely would be due to not having enough treatment sessions to counter the amount of drugs consumed daily.
Does it really work?
Yes. We have helped more than 5,400 clients over the last 6 years to either, stop smoking, stop drinking or stop using/taking drugs so the treatment is well established and proven.
Are your testimonials genuine?
Yes. We have more client testimonials than any other alcohol/drug treatment centre in the UK, including Detox 5, The Priory, Promis or any other treatment facility, some centres do not have any client testimonials. Our genuine and comprehensive customer comments are provided months and even years after treatment and confirm how good our treatment actually is and how clients are able to reduce/stop their drug usage with little or no side-effects. We have the original copies available which validate this treatment and its results. All our client testimonials have been verified by independent solicitors. Click here to read solicitors confirmation.
How do I reduce during the treatment process?
The treatment is a reduction program which lowers the body's tolerance levels and so reduces daily drug usage until clean. The amount of substance that is used during the detox program is enough to hold the individual and stops any serious withdrawals from developing during the treatment process.
Will I have any unpleasant withdrawal symptoms while reducing?
Most clients using frequency treatments to detox from drugs do not suffer the usual unpleasant withdrawal symptoms while trying to reduce such as shaking, drug craving, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, confusion, agitation, depression, anxiety and other behavioral changes as the treatment process reduces drug tolerance levels, so less substance is 'automatically' required after each treatment session.
Why little to no withdrawals when stepping off?
As clients are able to reduce their drug usage after each treatment session they 'step off' a minimum amount and so any possible symptoms are normally much milder. Some clients, not all, may experience 'temporary symptoms' such as restless legs, runny nose, aching arm etc as their body finally adjusts from drug dependency to non-dependency.
Why have I only just heard about this?
If you have only just started looking for the best ways to stop taking drugs, that would explain why you have just become aware of it. Had you been looking for the last 5 years, you would be aware of New Way Clinic and our very successful treatments.
Isn't it hard to taking drugs?
Yes, everything you have been told about how difficult it can be to stop taking drugs is true when using other treatment methods such as willpower, medication, the 12 steps or counselling, as their process is either very long (months & years) or is very unpleasant and painful. However, we continually prove 'in real life' that most of what you have been told does not apply to our clients.
How is this method better than other drug treatment methods?
Because it is an actual detox treatment process which neutralises the substance while aiding the body's natural detox process, so the individual finds it much easier to stop taking and regain control.
Is it safe?
Yes, we have carried out over 6,000 individual treatment sessions to either stop smoking, drinking or using drugs, so the treatment process is well established and proven. It is safe, painless and very successful. We use harmless but precise frequencies, which are completely painless and very effective for neutralising drugs or alcohol.
What preparation is required?
Very little. You do not require days of preparation, simply continue to use as normal until your appointment. Please try to avoid caffeine & alcohol for 12 hours before your treatment and 24 hours after each treatment. After treatment it helps to drink plenty of water (up to 2 liters) to aid the detox process. You will be guided through the detox process and how to reduce after each treatment session.
What is the current NHS policy for treating prescription drug addiction?
There isn't one. The NHS do not have a prescription drug detox facility.
Why don't the NHS use better treatments to help people stop drinking?
A leading think tank Civitas has confirmed 'patients suffer' because the NHS operates a negative 'closed-shop' policy to actively block better treatments to 'protect NHS services' which have been in almost 'continuous decline' over the last 10 years. But the Health Secretary has promised a structure in which those who commission services and use NHS budgets to purchase services on behalf of patients, are separate from those who provide hospital and community health services, “this means the NHS isn't controlled by vested interests'. We contacted the Department of Health regarding our detox treatments who said 'decisions about what services, including non-pharmaceutical therapies, to commission or fund are the responsibility of the local NHS. The Department of Health does not maintain a position on any type of non-pharmaceutical treatment'. The problem is at the local level where GP's have been told to 'freeze out the private sector from healthcare, regardless of their outcomes' by their union the BMA to 'strangle any healthcare reforms' as the NHS has become 'more not less protectionist, keeping patients within its own financial control with thousands of GP's earning more than the prime minister and some earning up to £500,000 per annum rather than referring their patients to more successful or cost-effective private treatment specialists' as a result of this policy, patients suffer, so it's more about 'vested interests' rather than patient care. Most people do not have a preference about who provides their treatment so long as it works and they feel better afterwards. But in December 2010 the BMA stated again 'private companies have no place in the NHS' and in January 2011 more than 100 senior doctors, including 20 professors, signed an open letter to fight and 'mobilise' to thwart the new reforms to introduce private treatments and innovation in the NHS. Critics say 'this is real hypocrisy, GP's are already 'private businesses' with NHS contracts, they have a monopoly position within the NHS and don't want any competition. They want all private businesses excluded except themselves'. Simon Brown is the lead GP in one consortium that is embracing the reforms and said it is about 'making logical decisions from a patient's perspective and getting innovation into health which has been difficult in the past'. Critics maintain 'the situation is ludicrous, patients are being denied access to treatments that do work to protect NHS services which don't work and are a waste of money'.
The £10billion Non-Treatment Disaster
The last government spent over £10billion on 'treatment' over the last 10years but the NHS has the worst success rates in treating addiction and dependency problems. The Centre for Policy Studies report on addiction policy confirmed 'Labour was squandering billions on ineffective treatment' and 'costly treatment programmes which do not work'. Critics agree 'the new government need to act and end this systemic failure which is unacceptable and a waste of public funds as over £1billion per annum is spent on ineffective and outdated methods of treating addiction, which do not work and have no real success rate or measurable value'. Critics say the situation is deplorable, 'how can one expect treatment outcomes to improve if they continue with the same failed treatment methods? It's a classic definition of 'madness' expecting better results while using the same failed treatment methods which have been proven 'ineffective' for the last 40 years, in effect, continue doing the same thing but expecting better results'. A Report by the National Audit office confirms 'The NHS is spending £1.2 billion in 2009-10. But there was no framework in place for evaluating the achievements of the 2008 Drug & Alcohol Strategy which limited the Departments' understanding of the overall value for money achieved and where future resources should be prioritised. Critics say 'this is ridiculous, they were spending £1.2bn a year on their treatment strategy but had no idea of whether or not it was successful. The lack of a 'evaluative framework' was either, intentional so the NTA can hide their dismal success rate or it was gross incompetence'. The coalition government has now abandon Labours failed 'harm reduction' policy to focus on ending dependency, 'abstinence' rather than 'addiction maintenance as 'we think what really matters, is whether you are better after your treatment', a Conservative spokesman said.
Can the addiction services help?
No. The current record of failure is disastrous both for those in treatment and the wider community'. Critics also argue ‘the addiction services are in denial and continue with the same failing ‘addiction model' despite clear evidence it doesn't actually work or achieve anything'. There are plenty of people coming into treatment but not enough are leaving at the other end, just 4.3% in 2009, as they lack a final stage detox process which our treatment can provide. The Health Minister Andrew Lansley has now scrapped the NTA.
Doctors, Lies And The Addiction Bureaucracy
A leading doctor and author of 'Doctors, Lies And The Addiction Bureaucracy', Dr Dalrymple explains why: 'addiction services have grown so massively they have developed a survival instinct and are not looking for a cure, in short, the bureaucracy of addiction needs clients far more than clients need the bureaucracy of addiction. As a result, 'a self-serving, self-perpetuating and completely useless alcohol/drug bureaucracy has built up to deal with the problem' which is apparent by their low remission rate of just 3.6%, click here to read his full article.
How do the NHS commission local treatment services?
Very badly. Critics say 'the Department of Health refer treatment services to the local PCT's who then refer these enquires to the local DAT's but they do not have the initiative to commission new treatments and so refer them back to the DoH, this farce illustrates both: - the absurdity and lack of leadership within the NHS and: - the DAT's reluctance to 'embrace innovation and change'. A report by the National Audit Office says 'The Department of Health and NHS organisations are both guilty of passing the buck on responsibility for dealing with addiction problems. The Department of Health has completely handed over the task of addressing drug use to the primary care trusts. And the trusts have in turn looked to another set of bodies (DAT's) to take the lead in commissioning services but they have failed to do so. The DoH does not provide enough leadership to primary care trusts, meaning local services to tackle addiction are not well-planned. Around a quarter of PCTs have not fully assessed the extent of the problems in their areas, and many cannot even say how much money they are devoting to reducing addiction. Instead, PCTs leave everything to local 'Drug and Alcohol action Teams - DAT' - who do nothing. 'It's very clear the public are being let down again by the services which are meant to be serving them. The blame lies with the local DAT's, they should be taking the lead in commissioning new services but they have failed to do so'.
How is it different?
Nearly all treatments available for addiction focus on 'living with the problem', rather than stopping it. The focus of our treatment is based on 'recovery' and not addiction maintenance. We can will help stop drug use so the individual can stop taking them and regain control.
How was it developed?
The basis of frequency is not new and was developed in Germany in 1977. By using the correct frequencies in the right order it is possible to remove a substance (drugs) completely and so stop the body's dependency for it. Over the last 5 years we have helped more than 4,500 clients to either, stop smoking, stop drinking or stop using drugs, so the treatment is well established, proven and tested.
How does it work so quickly?
Our treatment is 'proven in practice' and uses physics instead of chemistry (pharmaceutical drugs) to bring about change and works quickly to neutralise or erase the drugs in the body, so the body does not know it has had that substance and hence does not crave/want it any more. We can help stop the need for a substance(s) so the individual feels indifferent towards it and so can stop using it. The key to stopping addiction is to stop the physical need for that substance.
How does it work?
Any clinical scientist will tell you, laboratory results will only stand up when the treatment is used in the real world. Medication (chemistry) targets cells to evoke change in the patients' condition however it is no secret that over 90% of all drugs only work for 30% to 50% of the patients who take them due to their genes which interfere in some way with the medicine. Frequencies do not rely on genetics as they target a specific substance(s) rather than an individual's cells and so produces much higher response rates. It is well established in physics that everything has its own frequency range including: living creatures, organs, plants and disease even substances like nicotine, alcohol or drugs have their own frequency range. Our treatment works similar to how a radio picks up a frequency broadcast from hundreds of miles away, the body picks up the treatment frequencies via the main acupuncture points on the wrists (no needles are used during this treatment) to successfully cancel/erase the effects of a substance throughout the entire body and stimulate the production of endorphins so withdrawal symptoms are greatly reduced. It is safe, painless and very successful. Click here for further details.
Are there any scientifically 'proven' treatments for addiction?
No. There is no single or combined treatment method which has been subject to randomized controlled experimentation, clinically based or scientifically proven for addiction and we lack the resources to 'scientifically' verify our treatments, therefore the only evidence available to evaluate any treatment method are client's comment (anecdotal evidence), which validate the treatment method and establish if it is suitable for the individual and their needs. All our client testimonials have been seen and verified by independent solicitors. Click here to read solicitors confirmation.
Why has no-one else developed this treatment or something like it?
Because there is no research into stopping addiction, as there is no demand for a cure from the addiction services. The Royal College of Psychiatrists estimates that only ¼ of 1% of the budget to fight drugs misuse is spent on studying 'the effects' of drugs/alcohol use, with no research for a cure. This explains why no treatments to help with addiction have come from this area or is likely to come from this area in the future.
What does any addiction research usually focus on?
Any research into drug problems is based on developing more chemical based drug treatments that allow the individual to 'live with the problem', not stop it.
Why do I need to help myself?
Because current 'treatment' methods will not help you to stop taking these drugs. There is no research into stopping addiction, no interest from the addiction services for any type of treatment that helps with addiction and any non-pharmaceutical treatments are simply ignored, so it's clear the only way to get the treatment you want and need is to use private treatment.
How do I know this treatment will work?
Our methods work for nearly everyone depending upon him or her, actually wanting to stop their drug use and following the treatment program & instructions. This treatment is an intervention to help the individual to stop and regain control but they are responsible for their long term success. This treatment is not suitable for people who have mental health issues or are unable to follow simple instructions.
Is this treatment a cure?
No addiction treatments centers provide a cure. Most people do not need a cure they only need help to stop their dependency and regain control. Our treatment is an aid to achieve this so the individual can break their usage habits. Any person who expects to be cured will not be suitable for this or any other treatment as they seek to remove themselves from the treatment process and blame others for their behavior.
Does this treatment imply I will never use drugs again?
No. It helps stop and break the current cycle of drug use so the individual can stop and regain control, which is the hardest part in becoming drug free. Click here for warning signs of relapsing. The responsibility to remain drug free is that of the individual and not a third party.
Will I require any bed-rest after a drug detox?
No. After treatment most clients feel fit and well and ready to work, although we recommend clients have a couple of days rest before returning to any physical activity.
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