Claudia Christian’s Presentation on The Sinclair Method at The LDN 2014 Conference

Claudia Christian shares her presentation on The Sinclair Method at the LDN 2014 Conference.

The Sinclair Method is used by Claudia regularly in treating patients with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD).

Simply explained, the patient takes a 50 mg Naltrexone tablet one hour before drinking alcohol. It negates the effects and over time, reduces the addictive aspects. She explains how this is safe and inexpensive and that the success rate is 78%.

This involves the use of an opiate blocker to turn habit-forming behaviors into habit-erasing behaviors. The effect returns a person’s craving for alcohol to its pre-addiction state. 

This method consists of taking an opiate blocker one hour before your first drink of the day for the rest of your life as long as you continue to drink. The opiate blocker chemically disrupts the body’s behavior/reward cycle causing you to want to drink less instead of more.

This is a summary of Claudia Christian’s presentation. Please listen to the rest of Claudia’s presentation by clicking on the video above.

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