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Alcohol Withdrawal and Rehabilitation
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Alcohol Withdrawal

Alcohol affects the nervous system and can result in nerve damage and severe memory loss. Chronic alcohol use also increases the risk of cancer of the larynx, esophagus, liver, and colon. Withdrawal develops because the brain has physically adapted to the presence of alcohol and cannot function adequately in the absence of the drug. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms may include a rapid heart rate, restlessness, anxiety, psychosis, depression, loss of appetite, seizures, an elevated temperature, increased blood pressure, hallucinations and even death. Psychological factors may include a need for relief of anxiety, ongoing depression, unresolved conflict within relationships, or low self-esteem. Social factors include availability of alcohol, social acceptance of the use of alcohol, peer pressure, and stressful lifestyles. Our program offers the most effective alcohol detox in the country.

Detox While Enjoying The Comforts Of A High Class Resort
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With any of our drug detox centers you’ll get all the comforts you would expect from a bed and breakfast. Our clients sleep in comfortable, double sized, pillow top beds and high quality linens. Each room has its own HDTV (or clients can watch one of two big screen HDTVs in community areas).

Cocaine, Hydrocodone, and Ativan Detox
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In all likelihood your body is exhausted. Your system has attempted to continue working despite all the poisons you have used to get high. Even if you have only been abusing prescription medications, in high doses and concentrated amounts they can be toxic to your system. That is the reason that why the detox process is very important. Detoxification is a medically supervised procedure allowing your body to rid itself of all the chemical compounds and poisons that have been taking their toll on your system.

Luxury Rooms
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Downstairs Room

The Downstairs Room is an elegant, completely private or double occupancy room with its own beautifully tiled bathroom. Blackout shades are provided for those who wish to sleep during the day. The room has a 42” flat screen HDTV with DVD player.

Tour
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Located in beautiful Laguna Beach, California, Pür Detox offers a full detox program with all the comforts you would expect from a bed and breakfast. Our clients sleep in comfortable, double sized, pillow top beds with Tempur-Pedic® pillows and high quality linens. Each room has its own HDTV (or clients can watch one of two big screen HDTVs in community areas). Music in each room is provided via a high-fidelity sound system.

Sauna Detox
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*Please Note: Detox clients wishing to do the Sauna Detoxification program are required to complete their detox FIRST, be completely drug and alcohol free, eating and sleeping regularly, and cleared by a medical doctor before they may start.

Heroin, Methadone, and Oxycontin Detox
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Heroin (also known as “smack”) is a powerful narcotic which re-gained increasing popularity in the 1990’s and continues to gain popularity with men and women. Heroin is the main component in the opiate family. Heroin is a white to brown powder or gummy, black, tar-like substance derived from the opium poppy. It is injected directly into a vein, sniffed, or smoked. The opiate group of drugs include naturally occurring (opium poppy extracts), and synthetic drugs commonly used for their analgesic (pain relief) and cough-suppressing properties. Morphine was isolated from opium in the early 1800’s and was widely available without prescription until the early 1900’s when the non-medical use of opiates was banned. Withdrawal symptoms continue to be the greatest obstacle in heroin detoxification treatment. Studies concur that there is no proof that one detoxification treatment is better than another. Relapses continue to occur in numerous cases around the world therefore making heroin detoxification a monster of an addiction. Statistics show that the average heroin addict will stop and start detox 10 to 25 times in their lifetime relapsing to heroin use every time.

Ativan, Xanax, and Suboxone Detox
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The metabolic process by which the toxic qualities of a drug or poison are eliminated by the body. Also, A medically supervised program of treatment for drug addiction during which the body rids itself of the remnants of toxic chemical compounds remaining in the system after a long period of abusing any mind-altering substance. Detox from drugs and alcohol detox is the first step in the treatment process toward recovery from drug addiction and alcoholism. Drug detox is a serious matter, which is why most prescription labels carry the warning to not stop taking the medication without consulting your physician.

Medically Supervised Detox, Integrative Treatment, Pain and Relaxation Techniques, Acupuncture and Acupressure
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Medically Supervised Detox

Medically Supervised Detox

Our clients are provided a detox program from all narcotics including heroin, methamphetamine (also called speed, crystal and meth), cocaine, ecstasy; prescription medications such as Oxycontin, Vicodin, Demerol, and morphine; psychiatric medications including Xanax, Effexor, Seroquil, Somas (among others), heavy marijuana use, and alcohol. This includes blood work and a completely individualized medication regimen.

Alcohol Detox
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A chemical dependency on alcohol is known as “alcoholism”. Alcoholism refers to a disease known as alcohol dependence syndrome. This is the most severe stage of a group of drinking problems which begins with binge drinking and alcohol abuse. Alcohol problems occur at different levels of severity, from mild and annoying to life-threatening.