Rapid Detox - 3 to 7 Days
Fortunately for those wishing to kick their addictions, our rapid drug detox center program provides a fast, smooth, comfortable transition from chemical dependency into normal life in 7 days or less.
The Wilcox Rapid Detox & Rejuvenation Treatment Program centers around his discovery that drug addiction is frequently fueled by the person chasing the memory of his first high. His patients report an inability to remember that first high. Dr Wilcox’s program surpasses his competitor’s detox programs, who often fail to address or resolve vitamin, herbal and hormonal deficiency. These and other cutting-edge elements of his detox program contribute to his 87% recovery rate which dwarfs the 46% industry average.
Our patients find that this environment is very powerful and beneficial to the recovery process for many reasons. We find that when one is on their way to addiction recovery, they truly appreciate the CONFIDENTIAL and PRIVATE environment you find in Southern Utah. On arrival you immediately start to feel invigorated as you notice that you are surrounded by majestic red rocks, blue skies and five star
resort amenities.
Doctor-Guided Detox
Sure, you can try a less expensive, home-based detox program*, but we warn you that detox symptoms can be very uncomfortable and even life threatening when not supervised by a physician experienced in such matters.
In Dr. Wilcox’s Program, all patient treatment occurs in a clinical setting. Vital signs are monitored by our
professionally trained medical personnel. The detoxification process ranges from three to seven days. This fast detox program is exclusively offered by Dr. Simmon Wilcox and can provide relief and a new outlook on life in just three to seven days. Compare that to any other 21-28 day drug rehabilitation program being offered today.
Since the detox/rejuvenation is completed by day seven, the patient can elect to add on a 1–3 week
medical vacation. This is precious/priceless time out clients use to restore their physical, medical, and
emotional well being. If you have interest, read our Rapid Detox Program Details
Obviously, Bestlife Health cannot guarantee sobriety. Ultimate success depends on many variable factors -- most importantly the commitment level of the patient. We cannot stress enough the need for supplemental cognitive therapy and/or behavior modification assistance.
Avoid These Unpleasant Detox Symptoms
Alcohol, benzodiazepines, Butalbital-based barbituates, and opioids are the most difficult addictions to break, having the highest risk of withdrawal problems. The risks for withdrawal are complicated when combinations of drugs and alcohol are used. Withdrawl symptoms from alcohol and sedative hypnotics (benzodiazepines and barbiturates), can include delirium tremens (aka “DT’s”), seizures, elevated blood pressure, and can even result in death in rare instances.
Detox from Benzodiazepines such as Xanax, Ativan, Valium, and Klonopin can produce very uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms including delirium tremens, excessive sweating, vomiting, insomnia, loss of appetite, weight loss, anxiety and depression. Delirium tremens (DT’s) is manifested by agitation and restlessness, confusion, hallucinations, delusions, and seizures.
Overcoming addiction to Butalbital-Based barbituates like Fioricet and Fiorinal can be more difficult and often requires more time than overcoming cocaine given the need to avoid the serious withdrawal effects -- such as seizures.
Detox from the Opioids such as Morpine, Heroin, Methadone, and Oxycontin can result in physical pain of the muscles, bones, and joints, abdominal cramping, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea as well as anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, chills, rapid heart rate, and hypertension. Implementation of hormone replacement, intravenous magnesium and omega 6 & 3, however, drastically reduces these symptoms.
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*Scholarships
If money is a limiting factor for you getting this treatement, Dr. Wilcox has earmarked funds for scholarships. These scholarships are offered based on need and a comprehensive assessment with the doctor. If you would like to know more, please contact our office.
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