Ibogaine: The Tree of Life and Addiction Removal
Ibogaine: The Tree of Life and Addiction Removal
Ibogaine is the latest discovery in drug addiction treatment that has brought forth a bright source of hope for speedy recovery from severe addiction symptoms. Ibogaine; also known as the Tree of Life, is an exotic shrub found in the rain forests of West Africa. Ibogaine’s scientific name is Tabernanthe iboga.
For many centuries the root of this particular shrub has been used by the inhabitants of… Continue reading
Evidence That the Cycle of the Chronic Relapser Can Be Broken: Burning Tree Sets Their 6th Annual Alumni Reunion for July 5th, 2008
Kaufman, TX (PRWEB) April 19, 2008
In honor of those once considered the walking dead by family and friends, Burning Tree invites all alumni and their families back “home” to the 6th annual alumni reunion, set for Saturday, July 5th, beginning at 2:00 p.m. at the Burning Tree Ranch facility located in Kaufman, Texas.
States David Elliott, Burning Tree’s founder, “The event symbolizes their winning battle against addictions and freedom to move on… Continue reading
Grow Your Family Tree the Easy Way
Grow Your Family Tree The Easy Way
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Grow Your Family Tree The Easy Way
Leadership Change at Burning Tree – Curt G. Maddon Appointed to Chief Executive Officer
Leadership Change at Burning Tree – Curt G. Maddon appointed to Chief Executive Officer
Burning Tree Programs provides long term residential drug and alcohol treatment and offers a 12-step based relapse prevention curriculum to adults.
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Burning Tree Programs Adds Neurofeedback Therapy to Relapse Prevention Curriculum
Kaufman, TX (PRWEB) May 16, 2007
Burning Tree Programs (www.burningtree.com) is excited to begin treating clients with Neurofeedback Therapy in 2007. Neurofeedback Therapy results in very low relapse rates when combined with conventional treatments. This is, in part, due to the fact that it seems to function as a “mental antabuse.” There have been several studies showing that Neurofeedback training appears to have potential for decreasing alcohol/drug craving and aids in relapse prevention.