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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 712116" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>Awakening in the Dream house came up when I googled it. It is a remedy from tree bark and it not addictive. The patient doesn't have to stay on it long. It resets the brain chemistry so that the addicted brain doesn't remember the substance they abused. Sounds good if all that is true. Even if not, it sounds like the other part of treatment is being taught how to relax or overcome depression without drugs, such meditation, etc. If a person can achieve those things, the chance of relapse decreases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 712116, member: 21066"] Awakening in the Dream house came up when I googled it. It is a remedy from tree bark and it not addictive. The patient doesn't have to stay on it long. It resets the brain chemistry so that the addicted brain doesn't remember the substance they abused. Sounds good if all that is true. Even if not, it sounds like the other part of treatment is being taught how to relax or overcome depression without drugs, such meditation, etc. If a person can achieve those things, the chance of relapse decreases. [/QUOTE]
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