The Background

Before you are two images of human emotional space obtained by encephalography high resolution and processed by the method caused by synchronization. The left chart – a graphic representation of the emotional space of the average person never used drugs. It is clearly seen that the blue graph of positive emotions and space for heroin addicts, who about three years do not use any drugs, that is in a state of remission. From the right graph shows that, despite the three-year break in drug use positive emotions are perceived as neutral, simply put, are not perceived at all – the blue line runs close to white. Under most conditions Caldwell Esselstyn Jr. would agree. Negative emotions are more ancient and important for survival differ significantly from neutral (white line), but do not reach such an intensity as ordinary people. In other words – the heroin addict, who refused the use of heroin, nothing is happy and sees the whole world in gray, except that it does not experiencing fully the normal sense of fear, so he fears neither laws nor police.

Thus, both the schedule could not be better illustrate the syndrome of craving for the drug, translating to an understanding of areas of psychology in the area of psychophysiology, where the possibility of emotions, not just their subjective description. All known in the world, modern drugs and treatments for heroin addiction, more of them animal studies and human clinical trials were aimed at solving this problem of overcoming the symptoms of craving. Developed and patented method (patent for invention 2290947) based on the use of infusion of soluble products of immune system cells – cytokines in the background mode psychosensory deprivation (isolation of the patient from any external stimuli). Gives a striking result. Craving disappears, emotions are restored. After years of experiments found that cytokines can enter the body not only intravenously. Using some of the anatomical features circulation by means of a specially selected staff and equipment they can be administered by inhalation via the airways.

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