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David Sinclair PhD stumbled onto his innovative research as a student in the late 1960s. He noticed that detoxed lab rats jumped at the chance to guzzle alcohol even though they’d been clean and sober for weeks. That research showed there was a definite “craving” for the drug that didn’t just go away with the standard treatment of rehabilitation and abstinence.

Turns out, those cravings are caused because drinking alcohol releases endorphins in the brain. So the cure could be simple -- develop a way to block those endorphins and people would reduce their alcohol intake on their own, without consciously trying. That process is now a reality, known as the Sinclair Method.

With the method, all you have to do is take a pill every time you drink, and before you know it, your drinking will be under control without any effort. No cravings. No stigmas. No hassles. And in this audio, you’ll hear exactly how it all works from David Sinclair himself.

You’ll Also Hear…
• The little known pill called Naltrexone that makes it all work, how to use it… and how to get a prescription
• The surprising details about the way addiction forms in the brain
• Why you’ve probably never heard of this method before (and how to learn more about it)
• What types of alcoholism this treatment works for and who won’t be able to use it
• The one correct way to make this treatment work for you
• Other breakthrough uses for Naltrexone and the Sinclair Method

David says that people who take Naltrexone will usually end up drinking less than two drinks per day, and may decide to quit altogether. But they have control over their addiction and are able to make the choice themselves. And with an amazing 75% success rate, this could be the best choice for many people worldwide.

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