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Addiction Treatment Using the NTR System™ (Neurotransmitter Restoration)

Intravenous amino acids specifically formulated and proven to repair areas of the nervous system damaged by addictive substances

NTR Topics
· Addiction
· The NTR System™
· How the NTR System™ Came to Be
· More Information on the NTR System™

The NTR System™
The NTR System™ restores the function of abused neurotransmitter receptors by bathing the damaged nerve cells in a carefully designed intravenous solution of amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and proteins make up the receptors. By providing an abundant supply of the very amino acids needed to build new receptors, the cells are induced to switch gears and go into repair mode to fix what has been malfunctioning.

As receptors are rebuilt and begin working again, cravings and drug tolerance rapidly decrease. While the speed of improvement and healing will be different depending on the patient and the drugs used, the NTR System™ almost always brings about much more rapid, complete and lasting healing than what patients experience in other programs. Calmness and clarity of mind are restored.

The NTR System™ works for all known drugs, including:
· Alcohol
· Cocaine and crack cocaine
· Heroin, morphine and other narcotics (such as Percocet and Vicodin)
· Benzodiazepines (Valium, Klonopin, Xanax, Ativan and others)
· Methamphetamine
· Ecstasy
· Tobacco
· Marijuana

While the NTR System™ is very effective at treating addiction and its cravings, underlying medical problems may still exist even after treatment. These problems may include anxiety, depression, attention deficit and others. Getting addiction out of the way makes it possible to get at the causes of these other problems.

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