Oxycodone is a a tough one. Depending upon the frequency, volume and administration of the drug the withdrawals can be longsuffering. The drug stores in fat cells, so liver detoxification is going to be important in overall healing. Remember that when one becomes accustomed to synthetic "pain maskers" the body loses its ability to remediate pain, so there can be some sincere rebound pain issues at work too. Usually, severe physical symptoms will subside within 3-4 days. The psychological withdrawal can be more troublesome. It might beneficial to treat uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms first (weakness, diarrhea, nausea, anxiety, pain). I would recommend LLV, and zendocrine, FRANKINCENSE, application of the mood matrix and pain control protocols. Once abstinence from the drug is obtained, I would suggest treating any underlying emotional issues and would reference MacDonald's book for suggestions. If the addiction is longstanding/severe, and you want more feedback, don't hesitate to message me to bounce ideas. stella.shoff@att.net
On Thursday, August 2, 2012 6:02:02 PM UTC-5, Heidi Oettel Edgmon wrote:
Hello friends
I am in need of some advice for how to lessen the effects one experiences when going through withdrawals from oxycodone.
When I looked up addiction on everythingessential.me I came up with grapefruit but I am hoping there's more help than that.
Does anyone know of a protocol or recipe of oils to use to help kick this sort of addiction?
Thank you!!
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