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Use the Imodium aggressively to stop the runs. Take as much as you need, as often as you need it. Don't take it, however, if you don't need it.

At the end of the fourth day, you should be waking up from the Valium and experiencing the beginnings of the opiate WD malaise. Upon rising (empty stomach), take the L-Tyrosine. Try 2000 mgs, and scale up or down, depending on how you feel. You can take up to 4,000 mgs. Take the L-Tyrosine with B6 to help absorption. Wait about one hour before eating breakfast. The L-Tyrosine will give you a surge of physical and mental energy that will help counteract the malaise. You may continue to take it each morning for as long as it helps. If you find it gives you the "coffee jitters," consider lowering the dosage or discontinuing it altogether. Occasionally, L-Tyrosine can cause the runs. Unlike the runs from opiate WD, however, this effect of L-Tyrosine is mild and normally does not return after the first hour. Lowering the dosage may help.

With breakfast, take the mineral supplement.
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I completely screwed this up. sorry I am feeling lousy
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Thomas Detox Recipe


PLEASE NOTE: I am not a doctor, simply a long-time Rx opiate junkie
who has had many opportunities to develop a way to detox. This is a
recipe for at-home self-detox from opiates based on my experience as
well as that of many other addicts. It is not intended as professional
medical advice. It is always wise to make sure none of the recipe
ingredients or procedures conflict with medications you may be taking.
Likewise, if you have any medical condition, disease, allergy or any
other health issue, consult your doctor before using the recipe.
Thanks, Thomas


This recipe is designed for cold turkey opiate detox. It assumes that
you can get about 5 to 7 days away from your job or household
responsibilities during which you can sleep, veg and act as miserable
as you feel. Opiate WD mimics the symptoms of the common flu, so, if
you need a smokescreen, hide behind a bad case of the flu.


If you can't take time off to detox, I recommend you follow a taper
regimen using your drug of choice or suitable alternate -- the slower
the taper, the better.


For the Recipe, You'll need:


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Hey thanks Mariyah.I had read that in the forum yesterday. I went to buy
the tyrosine this morning.When the guy asked what it was for, I didn't
know what to say..lol I quickly said, "it's for my girlfriend".
Thanks again for your help.
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For the Recipe, You'll need:


1. Valium (or another benzodiazepine such as Klonopin, Librium, Ativan
or Xanax). Of these, Valium and Klonopin are best suited for tapering
since they come in tablet form. Librium is also an excellent detox
benzo, but comes in capsules, making it hard to taper the dose. Ativan
or Xanax should only be used if you can't get one of the others.


2. Imodium (over the counter, any drug or grocery store).


3. L-Tyrosine (500 mg caps) from the health food store.


4. Strong wide-spectrum mineral supplement with at least 100% RDA of
Zinc, Phosphorus, Copper and Magnesium.


5. Vitamin B6 caps.


6. Access to hot baths or a Jacuzzi (or hot showers if that's all
that's available).




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LOL, I like the girlfriend story. You are very welcome and good luck!!! Please keep posting and welcome to the board.
Always,
M
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