WE like it or not, we're getting older. When we get old our inner organs can't perform that much . That's why we need to detox our body with a natural and in home remedies-natural cleanser like fruits and vegetables. But for those people who wanted to free themselves from the clutches of drug and/or alcohol addiction, simply quitting isn’t enough, because the body craves the substance. All they need to do is rapid detox.
Rapid detox is not for all cases, but it is particularly helpful in opiate withdrawal. Quick detox is intended for patients who are fighting the clutches of dependence on opiate drugs, such as heroin, opium, methadone and Oxycontin. The symptoms of drug withdrawal are sometimes worse than the disease itself, so the reason why treatment centers may opt for rapid detox is to lessen the withdrawal, or in some cases eliminate the symptoms altogether. The detox process would otherwise take five to seven days, in some cases, and the patient would suffer through physical discomfort. Those who have experienced opiate withdrawal will testify that the experience is very unpleasant. Patients are given anesthesia to help them tolerate the procedure.
Rapid detoxification can be a blessing, because patients can avoid the discomfort and torture of withdrawal from opiates, but it is only a small part of the total program to help patients walk down the path to wholeness. Call it an “extreme makeover” or a lifestyle transformation, but the focus of any treatment and recovery program has to be the return to well-being and the ability to manage the disease of addiction to avoid relapse.
