SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors), SNRIs (Selective Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors), NDRI (Norephinephrine-Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor), MAO Inhibitors (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor) and Tricyclics are among a class of psychiatric medications that act on the neurotransmitters Serotonin, Norepinephrine or Dopamine.
Antidepressants prevent the recycling of various neurotransmitters throughout the body and instead, force levels higher in the brain. Neurotransmitters are found in the cardiovascular, renal, immune and gastrointestinal systems and are essential to regulate body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, nervous system, the muscles extending from the brain and spinal cord to limbs and organs, and controls our behavior, mood and emotions. Therefore, a rapid discontinuation of any antidepressant may cause various withdrawal symptoms.
There is mounting evidence that a gradual reduction is the safest way to withdraw from Antidepressants. The POINT OF RETURN program combines physician-written taper guidelines along with specific nutritional supplementation to keep your body supported while it heals itself.
The POINT OF RETURN Withdrawal Program is a Safe, Sensible and Sane Approach to Antidepressant Drug Withdrawal.
METHOD - 2 (for Antidepressants)

METHOD - 2 STARTER KIT INCLUDES:

$268
NOTE: If you are taking both antidepressant and benzodiazepine or sleeping pill medication, purchase METHOD 1. No need to buy both programs.
NOTE: The nutritional support included with the initial "Starter Kit" should last about a month.
REMAINDER OF THE PROGRAM
After your initial Starter Kit order, you will continue taking the Nutritional Support (i.e. PROTECT, MOOD, CALM, SLEEP) until you get up to the therapeutic levels recommended in the POINT OF RETURN guide. You will stay at the same levels for the remainder of the program and a minimum of 45 - 60 days after. MORE...
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*Because these drugs can cause severe withdrawal reactions, do not stop taking any drug without consulting with your physician. The decision to quit any medication should be discussed with your doctor.