That’s very interesting...thanks for posting that info.
Pleased to do it! The problem with the Sinclair Method is that U.S. docs won’t touch it with a pole since in order to work, the addict *continues* to drink, but takes the medication every time he/she drinks. The medication eventually “calms down” the addiction to a dull roar. Some people continue to drink socially (with one or two drinks in an evening, instead of two bottles) but many people go the whole way and just quit drinking because the physical pull has been negated. The problem is that it would require physicians to tell their patients to continue to drink, and of course who gets sued if the patient kills someone on the road in the meantime? There is a very good book on the method titled “The Sinclair Method” which goes into the whole thing in depth. As I said, it is widely used in Europe. Well worth looking into.