Naltrexone Key

The Sinclair Method: Addiction is learned at a very deep level called conditioning. It can be unlearned. A cheap and simple drug called naltrexone can help.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Flu

I have the flu, so haven't blogged for a few days and probably won't for another few days.  I'll see you all when I'm healthy again.

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