"Thanks to New Ways Clinic myself and my wife don't smoke cannabis anymore, I have been smoking it for over 15 years and tried everything to stop and was tired of been stoned all the time. I tried zyban but it didn't work, patches and gum, nothing was going to make me stop until now. We drove over 5 hours to get this treatment and its well worth it, now we can live a normal life and save money, thanks to New Ways Clinic". Paul Smith
"I use to smoke about £40.00 worth of cannabis a day, but after this treatment I don't want any" P Preston
"I've been smoking weed for more years than care to remember plus about 25 cigarettes a day and thought it was time to do something about cleaning up my act. The New Ways Clinic treatment worked for me and I haven't smoked for over 3 months now". KD
"This treatment is well worth the money, stopped smoking straight away, no fuss or cravings, go for it". Clive Thompson
"Having smoked the dreaded weed for over 8 years I wanted to stop for health reasons and this treatment worked a treat. If you have have enough of smoking this treatment really works".
K Scott
Many of the clients treated for cannabis use wished to remain confidential.
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Cannabis the Facts
Cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug in Britain. Made from parts of the cannabis plant, it's a naturally occurring drug. It is a mild sedative (often causing a chilled out feeling or actual sleepiness) and it's also a mild hallucinogen (meaning you may experience a state where you see objects and reality in a distorted way and may even hallucinate). The main active compound in cannabis is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
There is some psychological dependence with cannabis (where there is a desire to keep taking the drug even in spite of possible harms) and this occurs in about 10% of users. There are no physical withdrawal symptoms from cannabis use.
If you've only been using for a short while there should be no problem stopping but with continued regular use of cannabis, this can become more difficult. You're also at risk of getting addicted to nicotine if you roll your spliffs with tobacco.
There's also increasing evidence of a link between cannabis and mental health problems such as schizophrenia. If you've a history of mental health problems, depression or are experiencing paranoia, then taking this drug is not a good idea. Regular, heavy use makes it difficult to learn and concentrate. Some people begin to feel tired all the time and can't seem to get motivated. Our treatment allows clients to overcome these problems and stop using cannabis in either one or two treatment sessions.
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