How Drug Rehab Ends the Cycle of Relapse?

Model of an effective drug rehab program is where you can understand with clarity the huge differences. I want to explain why such a model is truly the only way to give your loved one the gift of completely removing not only the easily available drugs lodged in their body but also the (otherwise) everlasting toxins that are buried beneath the surface, so to speak.

Here is an insight on the process followed in drug rehab process that ends the cycle of relapse:

Removing and Replacing Toxins

There are many effective, medically safe, and most importantly, consistent working models for detoxification from any and every drug. While simple, they are detailed, and very specific. This is important when it comes to the removal of the residual toxins left in the fatty tissues. For the personal comfort of the person doing this process they need to be flushed out as quickly and efficiently as possible. The method used to remove these toxins is quite powerful, so there must be an intake of healthy, natural vitamins, minerals, good food and water to counter-balance this flushing out process. Don't confuse a safe, active detox, with any medical model of treatment however. The way in which toxins are removed is rigorous, as it must be, but also safe - so basic, fundamental medical care is taken into account. Otherwise, issues such as dehydration or nutritional problems may arise. It is essential to fully complete this phase. While these toxins are still in the body and brain, the drugs are still controlling the person. Concentration, focus, as well as clear rational thinking is difficult if not impossible.

Metabolite Removal

Essentially, toxins are removed via an exchange process. They are removed by replacing the contaminated fat in the fatty tissue with new fresh clean fat.

To make this exchange happen the person does a regimen of low heat sauna to promote sweating, exercise to increases the metabolic rate, a diet full of fiber rich high quality food and plenty of vegetables to promote healthy and frequent bowel movements, a strict and specific measured intake of essential vitamins and minerals to replenish anything that might be lost during the exchange process and of course a healthy intake of water to ensure that dehydration does not occur.

Because drugs are a fat based substance the metabolites of them get attracted to the fatty tissue like a magnet. When the body is fed a measured and controlled dose of the right kind of edible oil (a fat based substance) it has been discovered that the body will release the existing fat from these tissues and take up this new oil and turn it into the fat it needs. As this takes place the old toxin loaded fat is released and replaced with this fresh new clean fat, thereby "flushing out" these drug metabolites. This action cleans the body of all drug residues.

With the metabolites gone the body is now finally truly clean. This means that later on when the person is engaging in strenuous exercise or under stress or otherwise sweating there are no drug residues to excrete into the bloodstream to cause craving along with the virtually guaranteed consequence of relapse.