The cure to drug addiction lies within the understanding of how the body and mind are simultaneously influenced by a chemical dependency problem. Only after gaining this knowledge can the addict start the process of reversing the addiction cycle, and begin to address the triggers in the mind which are keeping him addicted. This is the world's first and only absolutely anonymous drug treatment program in the form of literature, as users do not have to show up, sign in, sit through any classes, and nobody will ever know they are using a program unless they decide to tell someone themselves. For the average user, anonymity and the high price of in-house drug treatment programs are some of the main reasons for not seeking help. This literature takes away those excuses and puts the program into the user's hands for the price of a book, something that has never been offered to them in the past. This is a full-service drug treatment program, which tackles the psychological aspects of addiction and teaches the user how to use several different mind-game techniques to recognize and reverse these triggers of convenience, which often lead to addiction and relapse. Any addict, who reads the entire content of this book, and uses the techniques when and how they are described, will be drug-free by the time they finish this book. In the past, this feat was deemed impossible, but How to Quit Meth Now brings new hope to a generation of addicts often viewed as hopeless.
This book is broken down into 28 chapters and two phases, split almost down the middle, as the second phase begins midway through the literature. The first half of the book is dedicated to teaching the user why he is addicted to cocaine, and how he can reverse the process by changing the way he thinks, while planning an exit strategy to his addiction. The reader is taught how to work towards a 'quit-date' and is instructed not to read any of the second phase until this quit date has arrived. Once the reader quits using for a full 24 hours, he starts reading on the second phase of the program.
The second half of the book teaches the user how to use a 14-day self-detox program in the privacy of one's home, while being instructed on how to pull off this feat with the help of several over-the-counter pharmaceuticals, vitamins, and herbs, with a play-by-play of what to expect and how to react to the physical and physiological withdrawals, on a day to day basis. The reader has 14 different chapters to follow at this point, one for each day of the detox period. This is important information since every day after the initial detox ravages the body and psyche of the addict, trying to convince them to relapse. The techniques described in this literature addresses and attacks the daily changes in the human body and mind during the processes of withdrawal, which change each day, after the chemical has been removed from the daily regimen.
This book is written as a one-on-one conversation with the addict, from an ex-addict who has already been through all of the trials and tribulations of kicking the same addiction successfully, with this same program. The author talks directly to the one person who is reading and gains their understanding, friendship, and trust, while we they take this ride together. The reader is always well informed as to what is coming next, and well aware that all of the bumps in the road have already been addressed. Gaining the readers trust is the physiological advantage of any successful drug treatment program. This book goes far beyond gaining the trust and confidence of the reader/addict seeking help.
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I successfully quit! I smiled and cried myself thinking…I do have something left in me. I can do things. I will not be chained to my bed for the remainder of time. Thank you Jay! Jordan H.
I purchased your program in 2005 and I'm doing terrific. Your program saved my family, my business and most importantly my life. Thank you! Jim W.
I just wanted you to know that I haven't purchased meth, desired to purchase meth or use…and I feel great. Not only about myself but physically too, I'm not tired or depressed anymore…
Teresa
Just decided to drop you a line as Josh is now 1 year and 2 months clean from meth. Your approach is surely a "self-help" program that works. Thank you.
Jim R.
Great work! It really helped. I owe you. Thank you very much. You rock! I'm free.
Anonymous
I want to thank you for taking the time as you were right on every count discussed. Sincerely from the bottom of my heart, you are a hero!
Anonymous
We met 3 1/2 years ago and you helped me so much. I was slamming 3 to 5 times a day. The QuitMeth program has kept me clean ever since then. Thank you for everything then and now!
Patricia F.
Thanks for putting up the website. It was really a big help and that $300 was really well spent! Quitting is the best decision I ever made.
Vincent
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Chapter 1 -
An Introduction
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If you don't already believe in destiny then I strongly urge you to reconsider. In
your life there are certain discernible chains of events that cannot be discounted
as mere coincidence. For the sake of argument there are two distinctive forms of
destiny: that which you make happen and that which happens to you. It's easy to
speculate in hindsight and determine that given your own personal set of
circumstances, you were destined to become a drug addict. It happened to you.
Notwithstanding the fact that had you known you would end up an addict, you
may have considered altering your path in the early steps of drug
experimentation, it still happened. Now it's time for you to decide if you are
destined to become an ex-drug addict. This is the kind of destiny that you make
happen, however true destiny lies at the intersection of both what you make
happen and what happens to you.
In the early 80's, a local rock radio station, KMET in Los Angeles, was
hosting an April Fools' morning party at The Palace, which is directly across the
street from the famous Capital Records building in Hollywood, California. I
showed up at the building as one of 300 or so contestants in a "fools" contest
because the grand prize was a VIP package that included meeting rock hero
Sammy Hagar just before he took the stage at the Forum supporting his Three-
Lock-Box tour. I showed up with this great idea of wearing a T-shirt that said ET,
The Extra Testicle and had pink balloons protruding from my shorts. To make a
long story short, I won the contest and Cheech and Chong stole my bit and put it
in their next movie called Still Smokin. Cheech had the same design on his shirt
and proclaimed "ET, The Extra Testicle" just like I had done. Maybe you've seen
it…The film made over 15 million dollars and I never made a cent and never got
credit.
Anyway, I had always dreamed of being a rock singer and the thought of
meeting one of my two favorites (still haven't met Ted Nugent) had easily made
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this one of the best days of my life to that point. The Palace was a huge venue
and I had just "performed" for well over 2000 people and emerged victorious as
the crowd favorite. Remember it was a fool's contest.
As the four-hour party was nearing the end, my friends and I were heading
towards the front door and I stopped and turned around because I felt an
intensely overpowering urge to look at the stage one last time. At that point I
knew destiny was going to play a part in my life whether I liked it or not. One of
my friends yelled out at me because I was holding them up. "Jay, what the hell
are you doing?" he said. I remember my answer as if it were yesterday. "I'm
looking at the stage one last time, I yelled. "I just got a strong feeling that the next
time I see it, I'll be on that stage singing with a band." Two of my friends snapped
in unison, "you don't even have a band," they laughed.
Well, over the years I had told that story to a lot of people and as time
worked against me The Palace was eventually closed down and boarded up. I
did put together a couple of bands and eventually I helped form a band called
Kill-Era that held together for almost five years and had started to make a pretty
good impact in the hard-to-crack LA music scene. We were making a name for
ourselves by opening for major bands as they toured the club scenes across the
nation and ended up in the LA or Orange County areas. We had worked our way
up to the prime-time position with the national act going on after we finished
around midnight. We had opened for so many headliners including Armored
Saint, Pantera, Corrosion of Conformity, Wrathchild America, Nuclear Assault,
Flotsam & Jetsam, Excel, Death Angel, Lizzy Borden and Exodus to name a few.
Without our knowledge, somebody had bought up the old Palace and
completely remodeled it. We had just played a show with Pantera opening for
them on their "Cowboy's from Hell" tour three months before I got the call and I
couldn't believe it. We were opening for Pantera again at the grand re-opening of
the newly renovated Hollywood Palace.
It was a sold out show and everywhere you looked there was somebody
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Pantera treated us like VIP's and even paid our bar tab for the night. Our show was at its
peak and the audience acted as if we were the headliners. Destiny realized!
Some nine years later my vision had become a reality. I know that had I
not formed a band and positioned myself for the call it wouldn't have happened
but divine intervention linked together all of the ifs ands or buts. If it were a mere
coincidence, then why was I forewarned? Would-of, could-of and should-of didn't
have a chance.
To this day, opening for Pantera at The Palace was the best day of my
life. It was also the last show I ever did without meth in my system. The
downward spiral was hastened by my bass player Marc getting fronted two
ounces a week and within a year the band had broken up completely. We played
our last show at The Hop in Anaheim, CA with Flotsam and Jetsam and after
Marc showed up 20 minutes after our starting time, the promoter was so mad he
made us set up on the floor in front of the stage.
Meth had infested the band members and had eventually made it
impossible for us to function as a unit. Naturally, it wasn't too long before meth
made it impossible for me to function as an individual. I lost everything, just like
people had said I would. My house, my car, my wife, my dignity, my
pride…somebody stop me!
You can finish the story from here. At this point we all went through the
same things exactly. When people say different people react differently, don't you
believe it. We all act the same on meth and we all do the same things. Only
genetic personality traits sometimes make it appear different but it's all the same,
believe me. We're all screwed.
Drug addiction is a death wish, straight up. When casual use evolves to
chemical dependency, the daily torture of self-medication comes with a somber
will to reach an end sooner as opposed to later. One day you realize the only
thing that can save your life is quitting altogether. So you think about the big
question: Do I really have anything to live for? Without clear motivation,
attempting to quit will never become anything more then an attempt. You must
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When I was ready to quit, I looked everywhere for help. With the exception
of programs I couldn't afford, there really was no help. There was little or no help
in the library and the Internet was so crammed with unreliable nonsense that it
was at best, humorous. I remember the first time I turned to a computer for help
and I typed in the word "meth." I got something like 120,000 hits with the number
one position entitled "How to Manufacture Methamphetamine and several other
drugs." It was a dead end. The only thing other than that were several sites
offering horror stories of meth addiction I was already familiar with from my own
personal experiences.
I couldn't believe it. With all of the progressions of our country and the
world, nobody was offering a solution for drug addiction. Then I heard that voice
in my head again. I decided that somebody had to make available a drug
dependency solution for the general public and that somebody was going to be
me. I would do it. I would clean up and I would spend all of my time researching
existing drug treatment methods and talking with drug addicts who had already
kicked the habit on their own and we would develop our own methods.
I believe that one man can make a difference. I know I can and I know
that you can. With the help of my friends I have developed the perfect drug
treatment program. I designed the web sites and I wrote every word of its
content. Now, it's time to write the book. This will be a self-help manual that
guides the addict through a step-by-step detoxification and offers real and usable
techniques for staying sober. Shamefully, I am the best man for the job and lucky
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Chapter 2 -
Genesis
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Welcome to the show. You're here today because your quest to kick a drug
addiction has led you to this book. You've said the magic words that often lead to
a drug free lifestyle, "I need help." The three words every drug addict uses after
realizing their casual use has now blossomed into a chemical dependency
problem. The question is…are you ready to quit? Is kicking your drug addiction
the single most important issue in your life right now? If the answer is no, close
the book now and come back to it when you're ready. It's no big deal, right?
This is where we weed out the weaklings. Being a drug addict is the
easiest thing that anybody can ever do. It requires no effort at all and
supplies you with all of the necessary excuses to be a failure.
This is the beginning of a very long and drawn out book that will take you
on a journey through every aspect of your addiction. It will help you understand
how and why you became an addict and eventually supply you with everything
you need to know to take away all of the excuses you require to stay addicted. In
this book you'll learn how to detox your body from your drug and together we'll
identify and address all of the triggers in your mind that are keeping you
addicted. If you've decided you want to be drug free, you'll have to read every
word of this book. That's a huge commitment for an addict and you'll need to
understand there are several different levels of want in, "I want to quit." You have
to want to quit more then you've ever wanted anything before in your life.
I'm not funded by any organization or government grant or by any person
at all. Unlike other drug treatment programs, I will not lie to you. If I thought that
cutting off your arm would help you quit using, I would tell you so. As you may
already know, things are going to get a lot worse before they get any better.
Kicking a drug addiction is hard work and you have to be strong. It's understood
that most people who experiment with drugs are not interested in a drug
treatment program and in fact assume they're not even addicted. You can |
understand this as you've felt this way yourself in the past. It's a common belief
that drugs are for recreational use only and can lead to addiction if you don't
monitor yourself wisely. I guess you failed that test because you're now suffering
from a chemical dependency.
The main difference between drug use and a chemical dependency is
addiction. Addiction occurs over a period of time when the initial effects of the
drug are diminished by the human body's own ability to build up a tolerance for
such things as alcohol and drugs. As the body's tolerance level climbs, it requires
a larger dose of the drug to reach your intended high. As you raise the quantity of
drug consumption, you begin to put toxic levels of the drug into your bloodstream
which eventually changes your body's own chemistry. After continued and
uninterrupted use, your body adapts to the chemical as if it were intended to
operate with it in your system.
The problem is when you attempt to take the chemical away your body
can no longer function without it. It's now dependent on that chemical to function
normally or in a normal state. It's this chemical dependency that's keeping you
addicted. The cycle is clear. If you try to take the drug away while you're
chemically dependent, you'll suffer from withdrawal symptoms. This is your body
now trying to function without the drug. The shock to your central nervous system
is just as drastic as when you first introduced your body to the drug. Everything
you think and feel is completely different from feeling normal. That's what
withdrawal means. You are withdrawing a chemical that your body now needs to
function normally. Most likely you've felt these withdrawal symptoms yourself in
the past, as this is the biggest part of addiction. Quitting becomes a horrible
experience with an easy solution: take your medicine and the pain will go away.
So what now? Now, you need a program to help you clean up and get a
grip on your chemical dependency. There's nothing to be ashamed of as
everybody who kicks a drug addiction followed a program. Even someone who
quits on their own has put themselves on some kind of program. Decisions were
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There are really only three ways you can kick a drug addiction. One is in
jail, where large doses of the drug are not available. Another is in an expensive
drug treatment facility where all they're really doing is locking you in a room (just
like jail) and the third is to quit on your own. Quitting on your own is the most
common of the three and it's also the hardest because you know where you can
easily get some of your drug. Quitting in a lockdown treatment center or jail is
easy because you have no choice. That's where the statement "you wanted to
get caught" comes from. When you're living in an altered state of consciousness,
sometimes your subconscious has to take control of your life. The vicious drug
cycle was killing your body off slowly but surely and your subconscious mind had
to do something drastic or your body would deteriorate to the point where it might
not be able to help the brain with its drug quest for much longer.
If your body couldn't supply your brain with any more drugs, your brain
would also be suffering the consequences. So your brain set you up with this
simple strategy: do something stupid that will get you caught and locked up, be
forced to rehab, rejuvenate your body and get healthy. Then, get out of jail and
start the vicious cycle again. Call it a relapse if you want to but your brain never
intended to let you quit anyway. This program will teach you to get a grip on how
your brain is manipulating you into being a drug addict so that you can use this
information to quit altogether. So, where do we start?
The cure for drug addiction lies within the understanding of how the
body and mind are simultaneously influenced by a chemical dependency.
Only after gaining this understanding can you put an end to this dependency
altogether. In order to solve the puzzle of you own personal drug addiction, you
must first take a few steps backwards and try to understand exactly who and
what you are.
As a human being, you're a consumer. Your body works in conjunction
with your brain to achieve its primary goal of being content. Therefore the body's
actions must satisfy the brain. As you know, we eat food and drink liquids to
supply our body with the necessary supplements to maintain a healthy lifestyle
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and tend to trust each other's instincts unequivocally. When the body is tired, the
brain sends us signals and we begin the process of shutting down and getting
the necessary rest required to function for the next waking period. When the
body is lacking a necessary supplement, the brain figures out what's needed and
uses the body to acquire that element. For instance, if your body was lacking a
proper supply of vitamin C, the brain might send the body to the store to get an
orange, or at least that's how it's supposed to work.
Unfortunately, we've entered an age where the orange example has
become obsolete. Now, if your body required vitamin C, your brain can simply
send you to the kitchen cupboard to take a multi-vitamin. If the brain is not feeling
up to par, it doesn't have to figure out what combination of foods and liquids
would relieve the problem. It would just instruct you to take a pill. An aspirin or a
cold pill could be a chemical quick fix to a biological problem. Can you see where
I'm going with this?
With the introduction of chemicals into our bodies in pill form, we have not
only figured out how to relieve our illnesses faster and more efficiently but we've
also built up a higher level of trust between our body and our mind. It's this
degree of trust that's made it so easy for your brain to trick you into your current
addiction. The big problem is this; your brain cannot be trusted. Your brain has
become the equivalent of an easily spoiled and selfish little kid who knows how to
manipulate every aspect of your life and uses its powers to satisfy its own urges
without regard to the ramifications of its actions. If given the opportunity, your
brain would screw your whole life up if it could reach its primary goal of being
content for today.
Remember the old cartoon character named Wimpy from the Popeye
cartoons? He always walked around telling people, "I would gladly pay you
Tuesday for a hamburger today." Your brain works on the same principals of,
"what have you done for me lately?" In the drug world, wimpy would simply be
asking for a front. "I would gladly pay you later for something to get me high right
now," he'd say. His statement was nothing short of the brain trying to figure out
how to spend money he didn't even have yet. As we all learned, it's a lot easier to |
picture having money tomorrow then it is to actually acquire it after the fact. Later
in this course, you'll learn how to gain control of your mind by breaking this link of
trust and once again start making decisions that are productive for your entire
well-being.
Drug addiction is not a disease. Just ask anyone who has ever tried to
kick lung cancer. As an addict you have options that simply aren't available to
someone suffering from a serious illness. You can quit. You can keep on
believing you're a slave to your drug addiction, that there is no hope, you'll
always be a failure or...you can quit. People who believe that drug addiction is a
disease are simply at the end of their rope trying to understand why they or
somebody they know is still suffering from a drug addiction. When all means of
understanding and treatment have been exhausted the only valid explanation
remaining is that the user is just another victim of a serious illness that's out of
their hands. Believe me, the last thing you need is another excuse to be
addicted, such as you having a disease. If you've already bought into this
myth, than your treatment will start the day you realize you're not a victim
of a drug addiction but yet another willing participant. If nothing else, you
should be thankful that you don't have an incurable disease. Also, you should
always be skeptical when you hear ridiculous statements that simply don't make
sense.
There's a lot of government funding out there that's targeted for any study
or program that has anything to do with the general public figuring out what's
going wrong in the drug treatment industry. People who have never been
addicted to drugs don't understand how addiction works and rightfully blame the
rise in crime and violence on the drug problem. When the public cries out,
government programs are funded and a different type of crime begins. I'm
referring to what I like to call educated welfare, where people who have six-year
college degrees spend their time creating studies to collect government funding
instead of finding real jobs that would actually benefit society. Because they call
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credibility is enhanced just enough to make them eligible for yet another
government grant.
That's where the statement, "drug addiction is a disease" came from.
Scientific rhetoric wasn't paying the bills anymore so a conclusion had to be
made. The true answer of, "we have no idea why someone gets addicted to
drugs" wouldn't fly. Lucky for you, we've figured out why you're addicted and I'll
explain it to you so you can understand it and kick your addiction once and for all.
This program is designed as a self-help drug treatment program for
people who are currently fighting with a methamphetamine or cocaine
addiction. Although there are significant differences between cocaine and
methamphetamine, the treatment methods necessary for kicking these
addictions are virtually identical. Unlike Heroin, which is made from opium,
cocaine and meth are both from the speed family and have the same effects on
the body and the mind. Besides, they already have a detox program for heroin,
its called Methadone.
Methadone is a synthetic drug that was developed with the intention of
making the pharmaceutical industry richer by offering heroin addicts an
expensive alternative to heroin so they could detox from their addicted drug
without the consequence of withdrawal symptoms. The problem with methadone
is that the addict quickly finds out he can't live without his daily dose of
methadone and the cycle of addiction has only found a new course. Luckily
though, the drug profits have been taken out of the hands of the illegal street
dealers and put into the hands of our legal drug dealers, our ever-powerful
pharmaceutical companies. While the trade off seems bittersweet, the goal of
detoxification can be a reality and definitely qualifies as a victory in the lessor-oftwo-
evils argument.
In this program, we'll attempt to utilize the methadone game plan by
mimicking the effects of your drug using several over-the-counter
pharmaceuticals, vitamins and herbs to try to relieve the craving for your drug
while at the same time detoxing the body and mind from the chemical
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will make this the perfect program for anyone who's seriously seeking an
effective self-help detox program.
This is a 2-phase, 3-step program that starts in the heat of addiction. It
guides the current user through a 14-day, self-detoxification period while
employing simple psychological techniques for helping the addict to stay clean
forever by learning how to understand the triggers in the mind that often cause a
clean addict to relapse.
Trigger is the word we use to describe the action that takes place in your
mind that causes you to use or relapse after you've been clean for any period of
time. It's the realization that certain triggers exist in you that's caused you to
figure out that you're addicted to this drug in the first place. What I mean by this
is that while there was a time when you believed you could take it or leave it,
you've since learned about the forces inside your mind that are working against
you. At some point you wanted to quit but were unable to because every time
you tried, something in your head would take control of you and make you want
the drug so bad you would do anything you could to get it. The longer you waited
after deciding you were going to get your drug, the harder it became to wait
patiently.
That's when you said to yourself for the first time, "I guess I am a drug
addict." After that it became easier for your brain to control you because you had
already thrown in the towel and decided you could handle the label "drug addict."
After that, every time you tried to quit, your brain played on your addiction and
used one of several different techniques to "trigger" you back into getting the
drug again.
There are many different triggers in your brain that you'll have to identify
before you can beat your drug addiction altogether and I'll teach you how to spot
them and gain control over them. Understanding how the triggers in your
mind are manipulating you softens the attempt and eventually teaches you
how to overcome the temptation altogether. I'll teach you how to use some
simple mind techniques for overcoming your addiction. They're as simple as they
are effective.
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Chapter 3 - The Program |
A good drug treatment program requires the implementation of several
predetermined systems and methods. Just as your drug use has now taken
the form of a daily ritual, your exit from the drug world must also be
somewhat ritualistic. To achieve your ultimate goal of living a drug-free lifestyle,
you must follow a system of using several different step-by-step procedures
simultaneously. That's why we call it a program. To link all of our actions to a
term that best describes our course of action. The goal then will be to find the
right program for you: the program that works. The problem with most drug
treatment programs is they're either completely ineffective or they cater to the
rich and are out of reach to the average addict. The trick than involves how you
not only find a program that works but also one you can afford.
Welcome to the world's first and only anonymous drug treatment
program! You don't have to show up, sign in or talk to anybody about your
addiction and nobody will ever know you followed a program unless you decide
at some point that you want them to know. It's absolutely anonymous and
controlled by you alone. This is the most effective drug treatment program you'll
ever find and if you're reading this right now, you've already figured out the cost.
I am one of the world's self-proclaimed leading experts on meth addiction
and treatment. I consider myself an expert because I've been a meth addict for
many years in the past and I know exactly what it feels like to be addicted…and I
know how to kick the addiction and I also know how to teach you to kick your
own addiction. I firmly believe that you cannot teach a meth addict how to kick a
meth addiction if you've never experienced meth addiction first hand. How can
you be counseled through your addiction by someone who doesn't even
understand what it is that you actually think and feel? I believe that the main
problem with most existing drug treatment programs is they use counselors that
have never been addicted to the drug you're trying to kick. You can't be cured or |
lectured or even counseled by someone who doesn't completely understand
what you're going through. I do know how you feel right now. I've been there. I
have walked in your shoes exactly, I have thought the way you now think and I've
felt the pain and agony that you feel…and I know what it takes to reverse the
process and kick this addiction. I will explain all of that to you but I want to get
something out of the way first.
This book is being written as a self-help guide for kicking your
methamphetamine or cocaine addiction. As I've already mentioned, the treatment
for both of these drugs is virtually identical although the drugs are obviously
different by nature. I believe that meth is harder to kick than cocaine but that's
just my opinion because I've never been a cocaine addict. When addicted to
meth, sometimes cocaine just comes off as a weak form of speed that hardly
even stimulates the nerve endings. I did become addicted to methamphetamine
quite easily and I do understand that cocaine addicts are just as screwed as
meth addicts as they are completely chemically dependent, just to a slightly
different chemical. That said, I will no longer generalize by using the word "drug"
when I'm referring to meth. If you're using this program to kick a cocaine
addiction, simply replace the word "meth" with the word "cocaine" every time you
read it and you'll be fine. There are many reasons why I'm doing this and the
program will work perfectly for any cocaine addict who is ready to quit and who
follows these guidelines.
For these and other reasons, this is now specifically a meth program to
help you kick your methamphetamine addiction. I am your host and guide and
you are exactly where you need to be right now. I honestly believe that anyone
who makes it through this entire program, who becomes a recovered addict, will
also be able to qualify someday as a meth addiction and treatment expert.
Currently you're just another addict seeking a cure but lucky for you, you've come
to the right place.
The program you're going to be using here is called the QuitMeth
program. I personally developed the QuitMeth program for the website
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and is a multimedia program that includes a 40 minute video, an 8 cassette tape
audio program, a pamphlet with several different topics and many other items
that I will talk about later in this book, including over-the-counter drugs, vitamins
and other products. The QuitMeth program has sold in almost every state in the
U.S. as well as several meth-infected countries around the globe. As of the
writing of this book, the program has an unprecedented 100% effective rate. That
means everyone who purchased this program for $300 over the Internet
successfully completed it if they started it. I base this on the fact that nobody has
ever asked for a refund or even sent an email saying a single negative word
about the package they received. I also base it on the countless flow of emails
praising the program and thanking the QuitMeth site for helping them kick their
meth addiction or for just plain saving their life. Have you ever heard of a 100%
effective meth treatment program? That's impossible, right? I agree it makes no
sense. How can someone with no medical, legal or psychological training come
up with a program that actually works? I believe there are two primary reasons
for this accomplishment.
First, this program was designed for the addict who is still using meth daily
and can't figure out how to quit. Besides QuitMeth, there are no other drugtreatment
programs in the world today that actually help you detox in the privacy
of your own home, on your own time. There are none that use over-the-counter
pharmaceuticals, vitamins and herbs as tools to help you quit: this is the only
one. This is a self-help program that teaches you how to prepare for your exit out
of the drug world and tells you when and how to quit.
The second reason is a bit harder to grasp. I believe that charging $300
for the program was the Catch-22 that made it successful. If you wanted to quit
bad enough to pay $300 for the program than the systems and methods provided
would work for you. If you didn't think that paying $300 was worth finding out if
the program would work, than it probably wouldn't work because your intent was
really not to quit anyway but maybe to convince yourself that you're too addicted
and had looked everywhere for help. I know this because I have done extensive
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perfected. This final program is a full 10-year production and these techniques
are tried and true. I had given it away for free and had varied the price to see
what effects it would have. The average meth addict is not ready or willing to quit.
Giving away the program for free could not accurately account for its
effectiveness.
Now the big problem in writing this book along with my intentions of giving
the program away for free was to figure out how I could bridge this gap. How can
I convince a meth addict that this is the best program and only program that will
help them if I seriously believed one of the main reasons the QuitMeth program
was so effective was because it involved the user buying the program for $300?
If getting the addict to spend their own money on the cure was a successful
component, how can I get the same results while in effect, removing this key
ingredient?
Well, I finally figured that out too. The secret would have to be hidden in
the content. The book would have to be written in a way that would make it so
that anybody who read the entire content cover-to-cover and followed the steps
provided would be unable to continue to convince themselves that they're still
addicted to meth and that the power to quit was something they did not possess.
I now believe that you can no longer be addicted to meth if you know you can
quit and if you know how to quit. If you know how to quit and you know a great
program that has worked for thousands of people just like you, you can no longer
blame addiction or the possibility that you have a disease as the reason that you
are a meth user. If you know how to quit and you choose not to, you're not really
interested in quitting. This book must take away the need for the addict to spend
his own money on the course itself, so that he can concentrate on the
adaptations and requirements of the lesson. So now, I believe that the
requirement is no longer a factor and that the book itself is the cure. The cure for
meth addiction is the content and execution of the program in this book. No
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If you want to clean up and you want the help you deserve, it's all here. If
you choose to be a non-recovering addict and you believe you can live with that,
maybe that's who you are. Maybe that is your destiny.
I will give you this guarantee right here, right now. If you read this book
from beginning to end and follow all of the instructions, you'll be meth free
by the time you close the back cover. I guarantee it. These are big words that
nobody has ever said to you and I know that. So what makes me so confident?
What gives me the right to give you this guarantee? Why do I have the audacity
to make this impossible statement that no other drug treatment program would
ever dare say let alone put in writing? Am I crazy? Who the hell do I think I am
and what makes me so different?
I am hope and I am the truth and I am the answer. Those are the three
things I was searching for while I was trying to figure out how I was going to kick
my own meth addiction. I wanted someone or something to prove to me there
was hope and I just wanted someone to tell me the God's honest truth and I
wanted answers to all of my questions. No more lies and please, no more con
jobs. While doing my own research as I was looking for answers, I searched
through all sources available at the time. As I mention on the QuitMeth site, this
program is the culmination of several years of research including existing drug
treatment methods, Department of Justice studies, D.E.A studies and interviews
with drug addicts both on the streets and in the system. When I found the real
answers I found out the truth and when I learned the truth I finally found hope.
The single greatest truth about meth addiction is very simple. Nobody can
help you unless you're willing to help yourself. Nobody really cares about you
because you've already burned every bridge of substance in your life. Not even
God can help you if you're not ready and willing to step up and help yourself. If
you're ready, I'll teach you how. Trust me now and I'll not let you down. I'm a
meth addict who is now clean and knows why. I am hope, I am the truth and I am
the answer. |
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