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Treatment Process

The treatment method is completely painless and non-invasive.

How it Works
The treatments work by using physics and frequency to neutralise & erase the effects of a specific substance (nicotine, alcohol, drugs). After treatment(s) the substance is no longer active and so it is much easier to stop smoking, stop drinking or stop using drugs.

Most smokers need either 1 or 2 sessions and for alcohol or drugs most clients need from 1 to 10 sessions depending on daily usage. For smokers the treatment process takes 1 hour and 2 hours for alcohol or drug treatments.

Clients attend their appointment and complete a customer detail form, after which they are taken through to the private treatment room and are connected to the equipment with two wrist bands as shown below.

We then discuss the treatment process in more detail and answer questions in relation to the treatment, clients can then read, chat to friends or simply relax.

Towards the end of the appointment, we discuss the aftercare instructions and go through what the client can expect over the next 24 hours and beyond.

 

Every substance has frequency and our treatments measure and neutralise a specific substance using the process known as phase cancellation combined with our unique Formula 23. How this helps in a practical sense is, the substance is no longer 'active' and so it is much easier to stop smoking, stop drinking or stop using drugs as the physical urge, craving, need or desire has gone or greatly diminished.

What is the Addiction Challenge?
It is to improve patient treatment options and establish which method of treatment is the most efficacious with the best patient outcomes. We welcome ANY challenge to test our treatment methods against any 'evidence based clinical method' NHS treatment for addiction and dependency' because they do not work. The test would be carried out over 10 days at the end of that period the individual would be dependence free and not reliant on any replacement medication. The NHS challenge has been in effect since January 2007 and no clinician, GP, scientist or medical professional has come forward to take part either in the UK or worldwide.

Annually the NHS costs the tax payer £1.5billion for drug, alcohol and smoking treatments which 'do not work, have poor outcomes and bad results' this is wasteful and irresponsible at any time, even more so in the current economic climate.

Our treatment process is simple, painless and very effective, click here to read some client comments.