The Road Back
#1
Posted 14 July 2014 - 11:07 PM
#2
Posted 14 July 2014 - 11:38 PM
It was the first site that popped up when I typed in Cymbrawal withdrawal symptoms when wanting to get completely off the poison! This forum was second, Thank You, Jesus...I know it has saved me from doing something stupid more than once since I joined!
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#3
Posted 14 July 2014 - 11:40 PM
". . . the real work was to create formulations of supplements that would not interact with drugs and would reduce or eliminate side effects associated with tapering off psychoactive medication. At the time, this was unchartered territory in the scientific community, but with our research and success we now see our discoveries and breakthroughs used by many physicians and drug detoxification programs throughout the world."
From The Road Back
This is as close as this company comes to actually claiming their supplements reduce and/or eliminate side effects from discontinuation. It's strongly implied in the last sentence, "but with our . . . success we now see our discoveries and breakthroughs used by many physicians and drug detoxification programs throughout the world."
My internet searches yielded no real science, but plenty of anecdotal testimony, and it's mostly positive- though I had no way of searching and verifying the source of the testimony. But you have to do your own research to satisfy yourself. There is no doubt that we can get pretty run down while on drugs and when withdrawing; discontinuation is a tremendous physical and emotional challenge, so surely a sensible diet would help a great deal.
Many people swear by supplements, and many people (including some national health organizations) claim supplements do nothing beyond what a balanced diet will do. Yet, even when there is no measurable nutritional effect, many people do better with supplements than without. The placebo effect is powerful and beneficial nearly half of the time.
Do your homework. If the cost is not too great, maybe it would be an interesting experiment to try.
#4
Posted 15 July 2014 - 10:39 AM
Also, it's connected with Scientology ... so I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot stick ... use the search box on the home page ... look for Road Back.... you'll find a long post I did about it a while ago ...
They want your money, that's all, in my opinion ... they're looking to catch us when we're desperate ... and vulnerable ..
PLEASE stick with the program that your therapist has proposed ... don't dilute your energy/focus with all this other stuff...
There are no quick cures, no "miracle," no "easy way outs" on recovery ... we have to work through it, live with it, live it... and you've got a therapist who's got a solid, proven approach ... focus on that, work on that, and you'll experience the recovery ...
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#6
Posted 15 July 2014 - 04:13 PM
The Road Back vitamin supplements and pamphlets business is a for-profit enterprise of the Scientology Religion.
What is Scientology? (The following is from their website; the italics are mine, but the contradictions are theirs.)
"Scientology comprises a body of knowledge which extends from certain fundamental truths. Prime among these (truths) are (the following):
- Man is an immortal spiritual being.
- His experience extends well beyond a single lifetime.
Scientology is not a dogmatic religion in which one is asked to accept anything on faith . . . "
There you have it: to summarize (my words)- Scientology comprises knowledge from truths we know for sure but you don't have to accept anything on faith except those from the 'body of knowledge' that we made up.
As Carl Sagan once said, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." I went through the entire website twice and somehow the evidence eluded me.
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#7
Posted 15 July 2014 - 04:43 PM
They have a "church of scientology" about 10 blocks down the street from me... and they're always having "open houses" and outdoor recruitment sessions... I stopped by one day for the hell of it .... one of their programmers spent almost an hour talking with me ... and he was probing me every moment for every possible weakness that he could play on ... it was so obvious, and he was so pathetic ... I had a ball messing with his head ... he actually gave up on me and wandered off to find another, more willing victim...
The free donuts, however, were excellent ...
that's my scientology rant ... I'll shut up now ...
#9
Posted 16 July 2014 - 06:51 AM
what med/antidepressant is your cousin trying to get off of? There are websites/forums for all of them ... much like here, but (IMHO) none as good .... have her come here to read... much of what's posted here for nutrition, supplements, etc. is applicable to the other antidepressants...
Also, does she have a therapist/doc?
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