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non conosco questo metodo, non ho neanche capito bene di che si tratta esattamente, però credo non sia l'unico metodo che promette guarigioni miracolose.
ho trovato questo sito, ci sono delle informazioni sul metodo non so dire se la fonte sia attendibile o no...
How Risky is The Waismann Method of Rapid Opiate Detox?
* Anesthesia Alone Carries A Small Risk Of Death. The use of any type of anesthesia carries with it this possibility.
* It's Physically Traumatic. Compressing the time of the withdrawal syndrome down to a few hours doesn't come without a price. It's a lot for your body to handle in such a small amount of time. Thousands of people have been through it successfully, though.
* Complications There's always the chance of complications with any medical procedure. This is true of the Waismann Method as well.
* It's Essentially Untested and Experimental. Only a few trials have been conducted on anesthesia assisted rapid opiate detoxification. The Journal of American Medicine released a report in 2005 that did not support the practice of anesthesia assisted rapid opiate detoxification. However, the report also states that the sample size was too small to be conclusive.
* The Chances of a Relapse are Up to YOU. The 6 follow-up sessions included with the procedure are more than other programs have provided in the past. It was not uncommon to be unceremoniously dumped into the car you arrived in and sent on your way in years past. Give serious consideration to what kind and how much psychological counseling you'll need after undergoing the Waismann Method or any other method of rapid opiate detoxification. A stay at the Domus Retreat will cost you $7,000 per week.
ovviamente va specificato che costa parecchio, tipo 8.000 dollari più varie per il follow up...
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