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Seven Weeks to Sobriety: The Proven Program to Fight Alcoholism through Nutrition

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $14.95
Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
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"Comprehensive, rational and personal. It suppplies much of what is missing in traditional approaches to alcoholic rehabilitation. I believe that this book can save lives."
Leo Galland, M.D.
Open this book and you will embark on a groundbreaking seven-week journey that will change your life. You will learn how to break your addiction to alcohol and end your cravings--and do it under your own power. Here, step-by-step, is a proven, seven-week program developed by Dr. Joan Matthews Larson at the innovative Health Recovery Center in Minneapolis, that subdues your body's addictive chemistry and puts you on the path to full recovery.
In recent decades, many of those studying alcoholism have come to see it as a disease, rather than as a character flaw or a failure of will. And yet, alcoholism is most often treated through counseling. Joan Mathews Larson and her colleagues at the Health Recovery Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, discovered a series of nutritional deficiencies in alcoholics, and found that with proper dietary adjustments, they could help almost three-quarters of their patients kick the bottle for good. Seven Weeks to Sobriety is the updated version of the less interestingly titled Alcoholism--The Biochemical Connection, which was published in 1992.
Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-30
Summary: "My opinion"
I've been sober for 20 years, but continue to educate myself on this disease. I bought it mainly to understand what type of alcoholic I am and if I'm taking the correct supplements to keep my body healthy. The L-glutamine is excellent for curbing not only alcohol cravings, but sugar cravings as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-30
Summary: "NO CRAVINGS!"
actually in Minneapolis right now, enrolled in her 6 week detox/rehab program. AMAZING! Three days into detox, Absolutely NO cravings!! And that's coming from a physically dependent every-day fairly heavy user. Very non-traditional program that actually treats the body instead of just talking about your feelings. It's expensive, but totally worth it. You can call the center and purchase all the supplements and ask as many questions as you want. THey are there to Help! 1-800-554-9155
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-25
Summary: "More than Helpful"
This book could easily be retitled 7 weeks to sobriety leaving out the Alcohol treatment program. Lots of great information on Nutrition and how it affects addictions, emotions, physical well being, Depression, Yeast Infections, hypoglycemia. The book provides all of the information for self diagnosis as well as contact information for Doctors and Laboratories to help you with medical diagnosis. Our loved one started taking the vitamins recommended and immediately felt better. He had no shakes, his thinking was clearer and he said that he felt much better. I have recommended this book to a number of other people for help with similar symptoms not related to alcoholism.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-12
Summary: "Seven Weeks to Sobriety"
One already can expect there are always many viewpoints to be anticipated & heard from a book such as this, especially the subject matter it pertains to. But what I would like to say & all I would like to be heard saying, is that this 'Simply WORKS'!! It saved my husbands life & now through it, it has saved a old drinking buddy of my husbands life too!! Approx 60+yrs of alcohol abuse between the two of them.
So say what you will & add what you want but the simple fact is, that with a bit of understanding, customizing it to the persons biochemical make up & faith it absolutely truly works!!!
Still have questions then just ask me, our daughter, our families, his friends second wife, his two daughters & his families what it has done for us in our lives. If you are not part of this type of addiction family then please hold back from your opinions as you truly 'do not' know what it is like to watch someone you love with every thing in you die a slow death from something that they continuously crave & insistently take because they 'do not' have it within them to STOP!
If all it did was to save these two men lives, then all she has done, committed her life's work & most of all in her loosing her own son from it, it has been worth it to us all!!!
We honor, love & respect her for all that she has given & committed to in her live time for the mere benefit of others for others!! What a inspiring, loving, humble, selfless woman she is & we are so very proud to be in her presence of the sobriety family she has built through heartache, determination & love for another!!
Thank you for reading this and please consider this book & its offerings if you are reading this for yourself or someone you love....IT WORKS & You or They WILL live a awesome life beyond your or their dreams!!!
Thank You & God Bless you Mrs. Joan Mathews Larson, PhD
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-03-01
Summary: "A Wrong Step: Zero Stars"
This is a potentially dangerous message to deliver to any serious alcoholic: Follow the nutritional method in this book and you will achieve a lasting sobriety. As with most dangerous methods, there are slivers of truth attached: chronic alcoholics frequently suffer from mal- or under-nutrition. But make no mistake about it: while this book may get you sober, you cannot stay sober following its message.
To begin, the author promotes a pseudo-scientific theory of various types of alcoholism, and a method of nutritional recovery for each. The alcoholic must work with a nutritionist to provide numerous vitamin, mineral, and amino-acid supplements, that must be taken in a prescribed sequence and dosage. I would love to meet the alcoholic who could follow this self-analysis and program. If it were not so dangerous, it would be risible.
But to the point: every serious alcoholic has, underlying his drinking, a disease called alcoholism: an obsession to drink caused by living for, by, and through SELF. There are countless alcoholics who are literally dying to quit, but they cannot, OF THEMSELVES, overcome the obsession: it is inscribed on their very beings, their selves, their minds, their wills. Some will follow this course and succeed... for a time. It's called mind over matter. Note the many positive reviews here. But the sobriety will not last. It cannot last, because it does not treat the disease of alcoholism, a mental illness with no known cure. This method will only make the alcoholic feel better for a time (as anything might). I would love to know at what point in their 'cure' the enthusiasts posted their reviews. I'm guessing right around the seven week mark. And a year later? Two years later? Five years later? Real sobriety lasts a lifetime and requires maintenance to do so.
It is amusing that the author passes grudging approval upon those who have followed the only known method of recovery: Alcoholics Anonymous, which has hundreds of thousands of groups around the globe. She states that, while AA may work for some, alcoholics must continue to go to meetings and work their program if they want to stay sober. Hah! Her endorsement is akin to remarking at a 50th wedding anniversary celebration that while the couple have had a successful marriage, they needed to work on it every day.
Of course, her implied message is if you were to follow HER method for seven weeks, you would achieve a lasting sobriety, the same way, I suppose, you graduate from a correspondence course. Go ahead, give it a try. After it doesn't work, there will be a seat waiting for you at your local AA meeting.
Every meaningful thing in life requires maintenance. Every skill, every relationship, every attitude. Anyone who seriously wants to get sober and stay sober will go to Alcoholics Anonymous. If medical-nutritional approaches had worked, then why have doctors been saying for hundreds of years, that they have no solution for alcoholism? Why does every rehab program prepare its participants for a 12-step program after rehab?
It's a spiritual disease; it requires a spiritual solution. This is, emphatically, not what you're looking for.
