Dr. William Nelson

Your Road to Personal Addiction Recovery

Your Road to Personal Addiction Recovery

  • The Bridge Device

The Bridge Device

Wednesday 29th November 2017

Learn about 'The Bridge Device', an FDA-cleared tool reducing opiate withdrawal symptoms by up to 80%, in this episode with Brian Carrico.
60 minutes

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Dr. William Nelson
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The Bridge Device: Easing Opiate Withdrawal with Innovation

Imagine battling the grips of heroin or opiate addiction and finding out there's a device that can ease your withdrawal symptoms by up to 80%. In this episode, Dr. William Nelson sits down with Brian Carrico, CEO of Innovative Health Solutions, to discuss 'The Bridge Device'. This FDA-cleared medical device offers a significant reduction in withdrawal symptoms, making the daunting path to recovery a bit more manageable.
Brian dives into the science behind this groundbreaking tool and shares real-life success stories from those who have benefited from its use. If you're struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is, this episode sheds light on a promising option that could make a world of difference.
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