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When it comes to alcohol dependence, it’s not about how much you drink – but what alcohol is doing to your health, your emotions, relationships and finances. Whether you get drunk every day – or only once a week – everything and everyone is affected by your actions.
If you are currently drinking, take a minute to review the following questions – and see which applies to you:
- Do you drink when you’re under pressure?
- Do you drink more heavily when you’re depressed or anxious?
- Do you drink to relieve boredom or loneliness?
- Have you gotten into emotional, financial or legal problems because of your drinking?
Even if only one of these questions applies to you – even if you said “yes” to just one question - REGENERATE is a program that is right for you!
REGENERATE is an affordable recovery plan that you can use in the privacy of your own home – without disrupting your daily life. It’s an easy to use, self-help and coaching program that will motivate – and empower you – toward recovery. This program has been successful for countless people and we’re confident that you will feel healthier and happier – and that you’ll be convinced that your life is changing – for the better!
REGENERATE is not a 12-step plan or hypnosis. It is a self-help program that includes proven methods from the latest research, motivational coaching, behavioral therapy and meditation. (Clinical studies have shown that short bursts of advanced meditation can help retrain the brain back to a healthy state).
Because REGENERATE uses a variety of proven and effective methods, it gives you the power to combat alcohol addiction from every angle – greatly boosting your opportunity for success!
If you choose to undergo detoxification at home, we’ve included detoxification in the program and it’s based on natural therapies in order to speed up the process. One free bottle of natural supplement is also included to promote relaxation.
REGENERATE is shipped directly to your home in a plain package. It includes 24 audio CD’s and a handbook. The CD’s are professional, inspiring and even entertaining. This program is portable – take it with you and you’ll have support anywhere you need it – 24/7!
So how does the program work, and what do YOU have to do? Here’s how REGENERATE works: simply listen to one CD each day and follow the easy guide in the handbook for 25 days. It’s as simple as that! By listening to the CDs you’ll get the support you need – every step of the way – toward success! Each day we’ll work with you to help you on the road to recovery – and sobriety! We’ll provide you with an easy and flexible daily structure so you can manage your day and eliminate stress.
We’re confident that you will feel healthier and happier – and you’ll be convinced that your life is changing for the better.
Place your order for REGENERATE NOW! Break free from alcohol – and change your life for the better.
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