Living Breath Project Offers Pain-Free Detox for Heroin Addicts
01 June 2013 - 6:22AM
Marketwired
Living Breath Project (OTCQB: DMAX) is bringing the answer to the
world's heroin epidemic with its powerful, pain-free detox program.
Offered at only $595 per program on its website,
www.livingbreathproject.com, this low-cost solution picks up where
traditional treatments -- from 28-day rehab facilities to jail --
leave off.
The Living Breath Project's program, called the "Cleansing
Heroin Addiction Protocol," can easily be practiced at home, within
facilities or as part of private and group therapy sessions without
any complications that typically may arise while detoxing from
heroin. It starts with a brief 4-day pain-reduction program during
the first days of detox, and follows with a 12-day program that
addresses the underlying cause of the addiction.
The key to the Protocol is the exclusive Living Breath ProcessĀ®,
which combines self-analysis, a special three-part breath and
positive reinforcement, to clear the mind of the negative
unconscious language that leads to self-sabotaging behaviors.
Lindsey Smith, 19, is the latest heroin addict to participate in
the Cleansing Heroin Addiction Protocol. An example of the growing
heroin use among teens, Smith had attempted rehab several times.
This was her final effort to save her life. Less than a week ago,
Smith flew from her hometown in Santa Cruz, Calif., to New York to
begin her treatment at the Living Breath Project Wellness House.
Today she is heroin-free.
"I had no withdrawals this time," said Smith. "Before when I
would detox off heroin it was the worst thing ever. It was like
having the flu times 100. Even when given Subutex to alleviate the
detox symptoms, I would go through a second round of detoxing from
the Subutex. Here I've had no detox symptoms; I've felt at
peace."
"I most recently went to rehab about two months ago and the day
I got out I relapsed. Here, I've had no desire to go back to
heroin," Smith continued. "This process is just not comparable to
rehab; it's so much more powerful."
"Traditional drug-rehabilitation programs have an 81% failure
rate because they don't address the underlying cause of addiction,"
said Genie O'Malley, founder and CEO of the Living Breath Project.
"Our program cleanses the trauma of addiction and creates a
positive and uplifting emotional transformation."
"It's taken us 17 years to bring forth this powerful solution to
the drug epidemic," continued O'Malley. "Addiction costs this
country $400 trillion dollars in medical fees, lost wages,
incarceration costs and more. It's our mission to reduce this cost
and help people heal from their addiction with such a simple
program."
"It is our global mission to change the conversation about drugs
-- within addicts, by addicts and about addicts."
For more information on the Living Breath Project and its
founder, please visit www.livingbreathproject.com or follow the
company on its Facebook fan page,
www.facebook.com/livingbreathproject.
About The Living Breath Project:
The Living Breath Project, Inc. (OTCQB: DMAX)
is a wellness and lifestyle company that provides services known as
the Living Breath ProcessĀ®. This integrated and proprietary
process, founded and pioneered by the company's CEO Genie O'Malley,
provides customers with therapies, as well as a medical support
network, that utilizes the company's innovative three-part breath
aimed at improving emotional wellness and, ultimately, quality of
life. The Living Breath Project's products -- sold on
www.livingbreathproject.com -- focus on 49 key emotional areas,
collectively named the Living Breath Protocols, ranging from
addiction, to depression, to post-traumatic stress, and many
more.
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