Monday, July 30, 2007

ZAD Alcohol Detoxification Treatment– Sec.43

Authors Note: - Zero Alcohol Drink – Alcohol Detoxification Clinical Therapy (ZAD-ADCT) is the most important Document so far in my ZAD venture. It was first published in 2005. In this blog publication, I divide it into its small several “subtitle” sections and post it one by one so to make it more appropriate to the blog reading.

This is its Forty Third section.


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