I related my experiences with Sobrexa. Basically, you take six doses of 4 dropper-fills for the first week, and for the remainder 7 weeks you drop to 3 doses. Daidzin, the active ingredient in Kudzu, is the star ingredient. You get 3 dropper bottles of a product called Kalamaro, whose herbs are supposed to calm withdrawal nerves. My experience with this program is that I dropped my "normal" half of a fifth of 86 proof bourbon by more than half by the end of the first week. It seemed I got drunk much more quickly than before, so I quit drinking and went on to eat food before going to bed.
My problems seemed to start beginning with the second week of the program, when you drop your Sobrexa intake in half. I began to slowly increase my alcohol intake over the coming weeks, even while taking the lessened product. At the end of the eight week period, I was back up to pre-program levels, despite following the program exactly as prescribed. I really don't want to discourage anyone, because I could just be a hard case. I may need to double the dose over the remaining 7 weeks to get the desired results, but that would cost a lot of money.
Now to the reason for this new thread: There is a "new" product on the market. It is called Declinol. Their website is declinol.com as compared to the Sobrexa product at
drinklessnow.com. The programs for both seem very similar to me. I ask that you please go to both sites and report your thinking on this thread, even if you have never tried the products. It could be that the same company could be selling both and is trying to determine which marketing package sells the best. I don't know, but I would like to know what some of you think. Please read my post under Sobrexa-Daidzin to get my comparisons between the products. Thanks.
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