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Opiate Detox – Sauna Detox Program Testimony
comment Comment Written by on October 6, 2011 – 5:34 am

 

At first, I was a little skeptical of the sauna program. I did do some research and after reading the success stories from others (online) I thought I might just give it a try.

Painkillers – killing more than pain
comment Comment Written by on May 3, 2011 – 10:30 am

Painkillers are now killing more people than heroin and cocaine COMBINED according to recent DEA statistics.

We at Pür Detox have seen a tremendous increase in opiate addiction and clients requiring opiate detox and treatment.

According to those same DEA statistics opiate painkiller sales – which are ONLY for the registered and legal distributors of opiates – rose 90% between ’97-’05.

Opiate detox and rehab
comment Comment Written by on April 7, 2011 – 7:46 pm

When I began the program I had a lot of trouble concentrating due to the abuse of opiates and various other drugs. I also had no energy and had pain, depression and an overwhelming feeling of hopelessness. I completed the Sauna Detox ification program clear minded, emotionally stable and happy and now have a new outlook on life! Also, I don’t have the cravings that I thought I would, which makes it so much easier. - E.H. – March 2011

New life after opiate abuse
comment Comment Written by on June 25, 2010 – 11:30 am

“As a result of abusing opiates over the last 3-4 years I found myself alone at the bottom of a deep dark hole. When one finds themselves in that position; the first order of business is to stop digging. This led me to Pür Detox . Previously, I had given up all hopes of obtaining sobritety itself, let alone feeling a passion to live life once again. Every subsequent day here my body and mind awoke little by little. My feelings returned. My level of energy and the ablility to focus has reached leveles I never previously thought possible once again. I no longer think about drugs, let alone crave them after completion of the sauna detox program. I really believe the sauna program was key. The staff were very knowledgeable, friendly and empathetic. The location and food were amazing. I find myself not wanting to leave, but life awaits. As I leave here today I no longer stand in a hole but find myself once again on level ground enthusiastically ready to climb a mountain.” – T.C. June 2010

Signs of continued opiate abuse
comment 2 Written by on June 3, 2010 – 6:51 pm

I remember reading a NY Times article last month about soaring opiate abuse amongst our military troops. Something like several hundred times more military personnel seeking treatment for opiate abuse last year compared to several years back.