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In years past, the common assumption in the scientific community was that drugs were eliminated from the body within 3-5 days after the last usage. We now know that these drugs can remain stored in fatty tissues for years.

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The graph above demonstrates this fact. This graph shows cocaine metabolites being excreted from a client’s body more than 5 days after he arrived for treatment, and long after all traces of cocaine should have been (according to previous theories) eliminated from his body. Yet, as soon as he begins our detoxification procedure, levels of cocaine metabolites in his sweat and urine skyrocket, and then gradually decrease to zero over the next few weeks.

The New Life Detoxification procedure produces the following results:

  1. Reduction or elimination of drug and alcohol cravings.
  2. Ability to think more clearly.
  3. Reduction or elimination of many symptoms associated with drug addiction and alcoholism. These can include depression, insomnia, and emotional instability.
Index of Terms

TermDefinition
Addiction ad·dic·tion - n. the condition of being addicted to something [trying to conquer an addiction to drugs]
Alcohol al·co·hol - n. the world's most popular "drug" and legally used in most countries. Alcohol is produced through the fermentation of fruits, vegetables or grains.
Cocaine co·caine - n. a bitter, crystalline "drug" obtained from the dried leaves of the coca shrub; it is a local anesthetic and a dangerous, illegal stimulant; the primary psychoactive ingredient in the coca plant and a behavioral-affecting "drug".
Drug drug - n. drugs essentially are poisons. The degree they are taken determines the effect. A small amount acts as a stimulant. A greater amount acts as a sedative. A larger amount acts as a poison and can kill one dead. This is true of any drug. Each has a different amount at which it gives those results.
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