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We use a research-based approach that's proven to help most people cut back on alcohol.
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Why Our Research-Backed Approach Works
According to research, the Sinclair Method works by dealing with alcohol use disorder on a neurological level. 🧠 Here's how:
Step 1: Understanding the Cycle
Drinking alcohol releases feel-good hormones in the brain, creating pleasurable sensations that drive cravings and excessive consumption, often leading to alcohol use disorder (AUD).
Step 2: Breaking the Cycle
The FDA-approved medication naltrexone, used with the Sinclair Method, blocks the release of these feel-good hormones during drinking. Over time, this reduces the brain's association of alcohol with pleasure, naturally decreasing the desire to drink.
Step 3: Building a New Lifestyle
As cravings diminish, individuals are encouraged to adopt healthier habits, develop new coping strategies, and choose moderation or alcohol-free living, supported by the long-term benefits of the treatment.
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