ANR Clinic Advanced Opioid Treatment

2002 North Lois Avenue Suite 150 Tampa, FL 33607 | 813-535-5290

About ANR Clinic Advanced Opioid Treatment

Clients struggling with opioid addiction but fearing the effects of withdrawal will benefit from addiction treatment at the ANR Clinic in sunny, metropolitan Tampa, Florida. They use the innovative Accelerated Neuro Regulation (ANR) procedure that helps clients detox from opiates without withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Unlike traditional opioid addiction treatments, ANR addresses both the underlying causes and symptoms of opioid dependency by reversing the damage opioids cause to the central nervous system.

ANR treatment reverses dependency on heroin, methadone, and other opioids by returning the central nervous system into balance. It does this by decreasing opioid receptor production to allow a return to normal endorphin (happy hormone) levels, while also metabolizing and eliminating unnecessary opioids from the body. Essentially the ANR procedure returns the brain to its pre-addiction state, quickly relieving a dependency on opioids and reducing the risk of relapse for lasting results.

Clients wondering what to expect will be pleased to know that the procedure is non-invasive and can be done within a day. Clients are placed under sedation for 4 to 6 hours and monitored the entire time, whilst medications are administered to cleanse and block opioid receptors. There’s no pain, cravings, or withdrawal symptoms. If necessary, you’ll receive a fine tuning of the endorphin-receptor balance.

Following the procedure, clients receive a personalized diet, exercise, and lifestyle plan, as well as guidelines to jump start endorphin stabilization, giving them the best chance for long-term recovery.

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2002 North Lois Avenue Suite 150
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Written by: Gemma Davison

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Having struggled with her mental health, Gemma has spent much of her writing career focused on topics surrounding behavioral health and stigmatized health issues, such as eating disorders, depression, obesity, and sexually transmitted diseases. It was a natural step to write about addiction, with her background in Biology and Research Science playing a key role in understanding chemical dependency as a disease. By writing about drug rehabilitation in an accessible and compassionate way, she hopes more people will feel encouraged to seek help.

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