Saturday, July 28, 2007

ZAD Alcohol Detoxification Treatment– Sec.42

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 several small “subtitle” sections and post it one by one so to make it more appropriate to the blog reading.

This is its Forty Second section.


Lack of LAB Drinking Research in the Prevention of Alcoholism (c)

No doubt, the overwhelming numbers of research on the matters of peoples low-alcohol beverage drinking endorse the ZAD position. Nevertheless there are some rare dissenting voices; I have already cited the research document of the NCA [45]. The other one I would like to mention in here is conducted by Whitehead, P.C., and Szandorowska, Barbara (1976) who in their research report[73] concludes that; “the introduction of low content beer has led to an increase in consumption, and suggest that alcohol-related problems may be aggravated in the future”. However the greatest irony of their claims of the low-alcohol content beer (3.9 percent alcohol by volume) is that it is almost near to the 4 percent mark of the Standard beer drink!

Apart from these above sparse research findings here and there, I could find no direct or comprehensive research study conducted to basically find out the effects of low-alcohol beverage drinking, on the humans alcohol use disorders, abuse, and in the alcohol dependence treatment in particular! However one can find more than 150 Controlled Drinking (CD) research ‘title’ documents which employs therapies like Self-Control Training (BSCT), Moderation-Oriented Cue Exposure (MOCE), Guided Self-Change (GSC), Moderation Management (MM) and Harm Reduction (HR) to train the alcohol drinkers to cut down, reduce or moderate their alcohol consumption to a safe drinking levels, dismally however the ZAD models LAB drinking seems to have not any place in their Controlled Drinking treatment! They rather seem quite annoyed by our low-alcohol drinking ZAD treatment claims!

Now at the end under these situations, I appeal to all the concerned establishments its researchers whoever interested especially those who involved in the research of LAB and the CD field please to come forward and take up this issue. The ZAD-ADCT therapy is first of its kind that uses the alcohol as the treatment drug for the alcohol detoxification (AW) and its dependence treatment, which carries the prospect of a complete cure for alcoholism. This Trial would greatly contribute to our knowledge of alcohol dependence and in any way benefit at least in the “Project MATCH” treatment perspectives! This treatment has the great potentials that ‘it could open up a entirely new treatment paradigm’ for human addictions. This could save billions of dollars of cost burden to the entire world nations prevent the immense suffering and the ‘life lost to the death and disability’[4] and save the life of those millions by setting them free from the decadence of alcoholism!


© Copyright 2005. Valerian Texeira. All rights of this publication reserved by the author. Updated on 1st August 2005.

(See its following part in the next post.)

Valerian Texeira.
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http://alcohol-research-misconduct.blogspot.com
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