Root Cause Renew

INVEST IN YOURSELF

No more addiction, depression, anxiety, panic attacks or cravings guaranteed. Learn the truth about alcoholism, depression and anxiety. You do not become an alcoholic, your born one!

Its not all in your head. And it progresses.

If after 6 weeks of applying this coaching program and your not feeling amazingly better we will refund your fee.

We treat the root cause of addiction, depression, anxiety and panic attacks. We Detox the body including the brain on a cellular level using vitamins and amino acids. Keto (fat) Paleo (protein) diet for stability. Don't be fooled by the band-aid or talk therapy programs. Amino acids must be taken correctly to curb cravings and lift depression, and you cannot talk away a physical disease. Click the button below to learn more.

The things you need to do to overcome addiction, depression, and anxiety, heal the body. This is called preventive medicine. We walk you thru a 6 week detox and liver repair cleansing. We offer a live cooking class to teach our clients to tweak recipes, count carbs, and avoid allergy foods. We help you plan 3 meals and 3 mid meal snacks, avoiding sugar and food that turns to sugar fast. We provide questionaires to pinpoint other chemical imbalances that cause depression and anxiety which we use alcohol or drugs to self medicate. We will be your personal trainer and walk you thru the entire lifestyle change, including the diet, detox program, chemical imbalance corrections and amino acid therapy. It is an investment in yourself and your future.

                                The Proof

William Mayer, M.D., former chief of the U.S. Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, speaks of alcoholism as "a disease...genetically determined...clearly progressive. We can predict its course even though the speed of its course may vary from person to person. It is ultimately fatal. It leads to a predictable physical deterioration and often some mental impairment, and it occurs in people who have no discernable previous psychological or emotional disorders"

      In 1982 the question of whether alcoholism is a physical or mental disorder was the subject of a major courtroom battle. The case pitted the federal government against Granville House, an alcoholism treatment center in Minneapolis that treats many uninsured clients who receive government disability funding. The government's position was that since alcoholism was classified officially as a mental disorder, Medicare could rightly refuse to reimburse Granville House for the treatment it provided. 

      The government's star witness was a psychiatrist, Dr. Robert Spitzer, who defended the view of alcoholism as a psychological disorder even though he recognized that "there exists no effective psychiatric treatment."

      Two former presidents of the American Society of Addiction Medicine---LeClaire Bissel, M.D., and Maxwell Weisman, M.D.--testified in support of the concept of alcoholism as a physiological disease. In summing up their testimony, federal judge Miles Lord noted that they had described "the utter failure of treatment modalities based on defining, diagnosing and treating alcoholism as a mental disease."

      In his descision, Judge Lord noted that the American Medical Association had classified alcoholism as a physical disease in 1957. Here is an excerpt from his opinion. 

      Alcoholism is the third leading cause of death in the United States. This Court is unaware of any mental illness that so directly and persistently results in death...Disease of the body, if severe and continuing, will in time effect the mind...The sole fact that a condition is accompanied by abnormal behavior does not justify its classification as mental. The great bulk of the testimony supports the conclusion that alcoholism is a diagnosis of a primary disease. It cannot be understood as a secondary effect of any other problems. The disease is predominantly physical as opposed to mental in nature...It is therefore the Court's conclusion that the Federal Government's classification of alcoholism and other forms of chemical dependency as mental disorders is arbitrary and capricious. 

      

Feeling better in the first week. After 6 weeks, no more depression, anxiety, cravings, or panic attacks. I feel renewed and in control.

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