"For the first time, an exciting new technique called Guided Imagery is
being applied specifically to helping those wishing a hand up in the
battle with addictions and substance abuse. In autumn of 1993, a then
record, 20 pound kidney cancer ambushed Gerald White at the peak of a
successful scientific career. After 2 killer surgeries and 8 solid
months of treatment failed, he was left to reckon with that dreaded
pronouncement that every cancer patient dreads to hear; "There is
nothing more we can do and you likely have 3 more months at most".
Gerald actually told his doctor that, "If medical science cannot solve
this problem , then engineering science will and I will not die in these
three months!". The program that Gerald White developed, using the
resources contained within the bodies own immune system, made use of a
purely mental approach to kill out the cancer cells and achieve a full
remission has been shared with cancer patients all over the world. More
detailed information about this may be found on his website:
www.cancerwarsmaarsjourney.com . This book, "Using the Mind to Beat
Alcohol and Drug Addiction With Guided Imagery", represents the first
time ever for this method to be presented in a reader friendly narrative
that has been developed specifically for the private use of those
wishing help with getting rid of the burdens imposed by addiction. In
this book we explore some of the happenings at the cellular level that
lead to addiction and, in seeking to understand the mechanisms of
addictions, we find a hope that is there within the cellular makeup of
the human body waiting to be called into the fight. This program is
very friendly, non invasive, self administered and scheduled, can be
done in the privacy of one's own home as often as required and, perhaps
best of all, is cost free. This book was written to give people who
are interested in fighting addiction with the resources of their own
mind, the "how" as well as the "why" of an exciting new scientific as
well as a spiritually based reason to hope. . If, by force of logic, we
can turn those cravings into hope and then move through hope to
expectation, then the stage is set for recovery. It IS possible! You
CAN defeat addiction!!."