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An opiate dependent patient is talking to Dr. Waismann before the treatment begins at the ANR unit at Barzilai Hospital in Israel on Wednesday 4 April 2007. The Waismann technique, known as Rapid Opiate Detoxification, takes but one day of medical treatment, the drug addict\'s opiate-dependent body is flushed in a system-cleansing process that takes mere hours. During an anesthesia-induced unconsciousness, the patient goes through the symptoms of withdrawal at an accelerated rate. Waismann has treated thousands of patients to date, with 65 percent of the patients who are treated remaining drug free after one year. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/ZUMA Press.
Date: April 11, 2007
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An opiate dependent patient is getting withdrawal and craving treatment in the ANR unit at the Barzilai Hospital in Israel on Wednesday 4 April 2007. The Waismann technique, known as Rapid Opiate Detoxification, takes but one day of medical treatment, the drug addict\'s opiate-dependent body is flushed in a system-cleansing process that takes mere hours. During an anesthesia-induced unconsciousness, the patient goes through the symptoms of withdrawal at an accelerated rate. Waismann has treated thousands of patients to date, with 65 percent of the patients who are treated remaining drug free after one year. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/ZUMA Press.
Date: April 11, 2007
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An opiate dependent patient is getting withdrawal and craving treatment in the ANR unit at the Barzilai Hospital in Israel on Wednesday 4 April 2007. The Waismann technique, known as Rapid Opiate Detoxification, takes but one day of medical treatment, the drug addict\'s opiate-dependent body is flushed in a system-cleansing process that takes mere hours. During an anesthesia-induced unconsciousness, the patient goes through the symptoms of withdrawal at an accelerated rate. Waismann has treated thousands of patients to date, with 65 percent of the patients who are treated remaining drug free after one year. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/ZUMA Press.
Date: April 11, 2007
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An opiate dependent patient is getting withdrawal and craving treatment in the ANR unit at the Barzilai Hospital in Israel on Wednesday 4 April 2007. The Waismann technique, known as Rapid Opiate Detoxification, takes but one day of medical treatment, the drug addict\'s opiate-dependent body is flushed in a system-cleansing process that takes mere hours. During an anesthesia-induced unconsciousness, the patient goes through the symptoms of withdrawal at an accelerated rate. Waismann has treated thousands of patients to date, with 65 percent of the patients who are treated remaining drug free after one year. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/ZUMA Press.
Date: April 11, 2007
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Anesthesiologist treat an opiate dependent patient is receiving withdrawal and cravings treatment in the ANR unit at the Barzilai Hospital Israel Wednesday 4 April 2007. The Waismann technique, known as Rapid Opiate Detoxification, takes but one day of medical treatment, the drug addict\'s opiate-dependent body is flushed in a system-cleansing process that takes mere hours. During an anesthesia-induced unconsciousness, the patient goes through the symptoms of withdrawal at an accelerated rate. Waismann has treated thousands of patients to date, with 65 percent of the patients who are treated remaining drug free after one year. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/ZUMA Press.
Date: April 11, 2007
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Opiate Addiction Free In 24 Hours

An opiate dependent patient is getting withdrawal and craving treatment in the ANR unit at the Barzilai Hospital in Israel on Wednesday 4 April 2007. Accelerated Neuroregulation (ANR) treats opiate dependency at the receptors level. Cleansing and blocking opioid receptors precipitates the withdrawal syndrome, which is controlled using medications, including anesthetic agents that allow withdrawal to occur while the patient is unconscious. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/ZUMA Press
Date: April 11, 2007
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An opiate dependent patient is getting withdrawal and craving treatment in the ANR unit at the Barzilai Hospital in Israel on Wednesday 4 April 2007. The Waismann technique, known as Rapid Opiate Detoxification, takes but one day of medical treatment, the drug addict\'s opiate-dependent body is flushed in a system-cleansing process that takes mere hours. During an anesthesia-induced unconsciousness, the patient goes through the symptoms of withdrawal at an accelerated rate. Waismann has treated thousands of patients to date, with 65 percent of the patients who are treated remaining drug free after one year. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/ZUMA Press.
Date: April 11, 2007
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An opiate dependent patient gives a nurse flowers in thanks as he is drug free after his treatment in the ANR unit at the Barzilai Hospital in Israel on Wednesday 4 April 2007. The Waismann technique, known as Rapid Opiate Detoxification, takes but one day of medical treatment, the drug addict\'s opiate-dependent body is flushed in a system-cleansing process that takes mere hours. During an anesthesia-induced unconsciousness, the patient goes through the symptoms of withdrawal at an accelerated rate. Waismann has treated thousands of patients to date, with 65 percent of the patients who are treated remaining drug free after one year. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/ZUMA Press.
Date: April 11, 2007
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An opiate dependent patient is getting withdrawal and craving treatment in the ANR unit at the Barzilai Hospital in Israel on Wednesday 4 April 2007. The Waismann technique, known as Rapid Opiate Detoxification, takes but one day of medical treatment, the drug addict\'s opiate-dependent body is flushed in a system-cleansing process that takes mere hours. During an anesthesia-induced unconsciousness, the patient goes through the symptoms of withdrawal at an accelerated rate. Waismann has treated thousands of patients to date, with 65 percent of the patients who are treated remaining drug free after one year. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/ZUMA Press.
Date: August 14, 2006
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