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PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:01 pm    Post subject: Can Radionics cure liquor addition? Reply with quote

Hi all,

I have an Uncle who is a liquor addict for 45 years.

Recently, he was given rehabilitation treatment for 45 days for which he agreed. So far he never agreed to undergo that kind of treatment.

But after the treatment, in just after seven days, he again went back to the same addicted stage.

Any suggestions if Radionics can cure him or any success stories of addicts coming back to normal life? And what treatment was successful?

Please share.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Radionics might help, but I would suggest going to a good hypnotherapist to deal with that. I don't know of anything better when dealing with addictions.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Time to do some research. There are studies out there showing that large doses of niacin - vitamin B3? - can help to control alcohol cravings. I think it may have even been mentioned here a time or two. I seem to recall reading about it helping by regulating blood sugar. So cinnamon extract and chromium might be good, too. Also, cut back on high fructose corn syrup.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

TomSKinney wrote:
Time to do some research. There are studies out there showing that large doses of niacin - vitamin B3? - can help to control alcohol cravings. I think it may have even been mentioned here a time or two. I seem to recall reading about it helping by regulating blood sugar. So cinnamon extract and chromium might be good, too. Also, cut back on high fructose corn syrup.


Actually you could could think of alcoholism as an undiagnosed blood-sugar disorder. In most cases you are dealing with concentrated fermented sugar. There are many blood-sugar stabilizers out there, so all the non-drug ones like chromium picolinate, resveratrol, gymnena sylvestre. alpha lipoic acid, and alpha lineoic acid will all greatly reduce relapsing back to active alcoholism.

You also need to address the damage done to the elimination system (esp. the liver), So tonics, detoxers, and rebuild/repair foods are in order, and after that, some thought should go into cleaning up both the rood cause of the imbalance, and the behavior patterns that are part and parcel of any major addiction. That parts seems well in hand so if you can do something about leveling out the blood-sugar problem, you might keep him from back-sliding.

@Tom: Good call on the HFCS!
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Balancing rates of the addiction? Binding spell?
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got rid of my phobia for gourd fruit. I literally throw up when it's in my mouth. What I did was place a picture of it next to peach (i looove peach) on a radionic system.

Lost my phobia and distaste in... uh.. 3 days. I eat it now in so many dishes, like scrambled egg!
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 5:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Alcohol addiction probably always has it´s roots in some psychological problem. It´s how people either punish themselves for something or try to ease a pain inside. But it could be any other reason, too. However, this reason is there and it´s not a physical reason in first instance.

Balancing the addiction is not the solution.

You can radionically enhance the psychological development towards a treatment (emotional/spiritual/rational) on the different energy bodies.

Harmonizing the chakras would be the first thing to do, for me.

Balancing blockages on the different levels would be a procedure.

Work with timelines and balance the causal experiences.

Then you could work on attenuating the bodily impacts of the detox to make it easier.



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I haven't stopped in for a while but I have to help on this one. NO, radionics can't cure addiction. YES, radionics can be used to remove the cause of addiction.

You have to understand why people are addicted in the first place. Doesn't matter what the addiction is...tobacco, drugs, alcohol, sex, etc. etc.

People keep doing it over and over again for one simple reason...it makes them feel good! So why do they need to keep feeling good? The answer is simple...because they don't feel good! Get it??

The hard part is convincing people that they are in poor health to begin with and that is why they are addicted. If they were in perfect health (and who is?) then they would feel good and wouldn't need to keep seeking "feeling good" through repetitive use of something that makes them feel good. The more they engage in their addictive behavior the less healthy they become and the worse they feel and the more they seek "feeling good" through their repetitive behavior....and on and on.

It's called addiction. Addiction is a symptom.

Remove the cause and the symptoms will go away. That's what it's all about!
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree to an extent; addiction is a symptom of flaws in your dopamine regulation system. Your brain's reward functions are all screwed up and imbalanced. Genetics and diet (lack of B vitamins usually) are the main causes of this, though certain types of damage can cause it as well (over use of certain things you can be addicted too such as drugs and alcohol).

Eat a diet where you get ample amounts of all necessary vitamins, minerals, amino acids etc. Don't get too excessive with any one in particular. Then slowly wein yourself off of your addiction while talking to some kind of therapist (possibly one specializing in systematic desensitization or biological psychiatry/psychology).
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is all good advice, but utterly useless because it is extremely analytical and lacking in the all-importat "human view." This advice would probably work for any one of us, but for someone not a forum member, and unused to these kind of answers, it is probably too difficult to assimilate and put to use. How many alkies do you know that can wrap their head around a vitamin B deficiency? They aren't thinking along those lines, and from what I've observed, thought doesn't enter into the picture at all. All excellent advice that will fall on deaf ears...
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mindful wrote:
Balancing rates of the addiction? Binding spell?



It might help some. Do a complex binding spell with a Radbox. In order for it to work better though, you have to have inside knowledge of how the addiction works. Work on the "Sub" levels of how these issues work. Like Mr. GT mentioned about different chemical processes. If you know how all those things work, you can cast trends to manipulate them. There's also the mental and emotional and energetic level. Like I said, it would be a complex operation.

I do know with experience that doing complex workings like this can have real physical spiritual effects as far as making people see/feel things. Not sure how it would effect something physically. Perhaps you can tailor your working to influence all those things to equal out in a way to where the addictive symptoms go away, like influencing someone towards an outcome.
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Mr. GreenTea wrote:
This is all good advice, but utterly useless because it is extremely analytical and lacking in the all-importat "human view." This advice would probably work for any one of us, but for someone not a forum member, and unused to these kind of answers, it is probably too difficult to assimilate and put to use. How many alkies do you know that can wrap their head around a vitamin B deficiency? They aren't thinking along those lines, and from what I've observed, thought doesn't enter into the picture at all. All excellent advice that will fall on deaf ears...


I come from a family of alcoholics, fought with the demon myself for years, and three of my friends are hardcore alcoholics.

I spent my entire 19th year on Earth drunk. I think I had one or two days of sobriety. My friends and I would drink till we passed out and then start drinking again in the morning. My income at the time didn't depend on my being sober so it wasn't an issue. One day not long after my 20th birthday I was sitting at my computer and thought to myself "God I need to be drunk right now" and when I realised what had just gone through my head I dropped alcohol cold turkey for 2 years.

After I turned 22 I started drinking socially but usually not very often, though there have been a couple times where it was TOO often and I felt the demon rattling his cage; that's my warning to slow down or take a break for a few months.

Anyway, as to my family and friends. You're right. They're all proud of their alcoholism. I've told them a few times "Change your diet, take some sublingual vitamin B" and the general response is "Why would I do that?".

Two of my alcoholic friends are from totally different social circles in my life yet they both have the exact same word-for-word motto: "Six beers a day keeps the doctor away". They scoffed when I changed "away" to "in pay".
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