A Note from the Founder
Since 1999 when
The Road Back Program, How to Get Off Psychiatric Drugs Safely, was released to
the general public, tens of thousands of people have successfully tapered off
their psychiatric medications using The Road Back Program.
Written for
individuals, pharmacists and healthcare providers, the book is now in its third
printing. Thousands of people around the world are using this information every
day in their battle to successfully free themselves of debilitating psychiatric
drug side effects.
I want to
acknowledge the many people, from the four corners of Earth and all walks of
life, who have successfully come off psychiatric medications using this program.
Their perseverance and feedback have helped advance this program to today’s high
degree of success.
And I applaud
you, opening this book for the first time, for your courage and resolve to
change your life and get yourself back as your reward.
I understand the
apprehension you may feel about deciding to come off psychiatric medications,
especially if you have tried to do so before and failed, or if you have heard
horror stories of others who have tried to come off their medications.
Further, I
understand the questions you might be asking at this point:
·
Will I
experience mental or physical pain
while on this program?
·
Will I have
other side effects while on this program?
·
Will the
medication side effects get worse before they get better?
·
Will my
depression get worse during this program?
·
Will my anxiety
levels increase?
You may have
many other questions in addition to those above, but most importantly you should
know that I have formulated The Road Back Program to be virtually side effect
free. The testament to this, as you will see throughout the book, is that people
just like you start to feel better, both mentally and physically, from day one.
The Road Back Program is set-up so that you only start reducing
medication after you feel a major positive change and all or nearly all-existing
side effects from medications are eliminated. Thus, you know from the very
beginning change is possible, that this time there is a chance for you, and that
you can do this and feel well once
again. That’s why I have called it “The Road Back” – it is a route that will
take you back where you want to be.
The Road Back
Program is simple, effective, and extremely powerful: when applied correctly.
You too can have resounding success in getting off your psychiatric medications
and getting your life back.
Based on
extensive research, specific “super foods” have been formulated for this
program. Their use, in conjunction with the full and complete Road Back Program,
have resulted in an estimated 80% success rate of people getting off their
psychiatric medications, while also enormously reducing the potential and feared
side effects from withdrawal.
What unwanted
feelings come from you and what feelings do the drugs generate? The Road Back
Program separates these confusing symptoms, and once this separation occurs, the
real you emerges.
One major change
most people experience with The Road Back; their reach for life returns or truly
begins for the first time. Reach is defined as: to extend out; to touch or to
seize; to communicate with.
Life is defined
as: the quality that distinguishes a vital and functional being from a
dead body or inanimate matter (Webster’s Dictionary). Per the definition of
life, you are vital. We need you and humankind needs you. The positive
changes you can bring to others are beyond imagining. Life can be grand, life
can be fulfilling; you, changing your life and having “reach” return will
absolutely affect others in your environment.
Reach can return
with your children, spouse, work or activities you have been putting off for
years that you have always wanted to do, or to do once again.
Remember and
hold the following close to your heart as you travel The Road Back:
·
You Can Change.
·
You Can Change
How You Feel.
·
You Can Be a
Positive Influence for Others.
·
You Can Make It.
As you read this
book, perhaps you might be thinking “...this sounds good for others...” or
“...others can make it, but not me...” Believe me, I am referring directly to
you.
My best to you
in your journey,
Jim
Harper
Founder
The Road Back