coding
What is coding from alcoholism?
This technique for alcoholism treatment developed by the Soviet physician-narcologist Alexander Dovzhenko, MD in 1984. During the procedure a physician makes patient believe that a “code” imbedded in the brain that would result in severe discomfort, pain, blindness, suffocation and other side effects if the individual consumes alcohol. Also, a physician tells that the “code” will be operative for as long as 3-5 years. This medical approach was and still prevalent in the former Soviet Union. However, it has never got recognized in the countries of the European Union or the United States. The helpfulness of this method has never verified by scientific studies or research. Also, this medical intervention is not certified either by the WHO nor by Russian department of health.
Still, in many regions on the planet, coding from alcohol addiction is widely held with the internet working as a key publicizing and advertising tool.
Under the term “coding” various other healing techniques are available including:
- Liquid drugs that can be consumed,
- Coding intramuscular of intravenous injections,
- Implants inserted under the skin or intramuscular.