New Book Unveils Solution to Opioid Addiction Crisis

 A new release from Oklea Press relates the story of a man who became addicted to opioids prescribed to quell pain from cancer surgery. Realizing he would eventually die as a result, he invented a device that enabled him to taper his addiction until he was completely free of opioids. 

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USA, July 24, 2024 – Adams Internet Marketing announces the release of Oaklea Press book "Self-Cured Addict: I Didn't Want Opioids to Killing Me, So I Invented a Device That Became My Off-Ramp," a compelling story by Neil Brereton Jackson. After surviving surgery to remove an enormous cancerous tumor, Jackson became dependent on fentanyl and other opioids prescribed for pain relief. Realizing his fatal trajectory of his addiction, he invented and patented a device and process that enabled him to overcome his dependence and become opioid-free. 

His groundbreaking invention, FenBlock, is now awaiting FDA clearance. FenBlock is designed to help users breask the bonds of addiction gradually, minimizing withdrawal symptoms.
Stephen Hawley Martin, Publiser of the Oaklea Press, stated, "FenBlock has the potential to save many thousands of lives, and as such, it may be the most important invention in a generation. Everyone who knows someone taking opioids needs to read this book and spread the work, especially healthcare professionals." 

You can learn more at www.fenblockmed.com and if you want to help Neil get through the FDA faster please consider https://gofund.me/c07c1354 

 A new release from Oklea Press relates the story of a man who became addicted to opioids prescribed to quell pain from cancer surgery. Realizing he would eventually die as a result, he invented a device that enabled him to taper his addiction until he was completely free of opioids.  Book LinkUSA, July 24, 2024…