The Suboxone
Recovery

TOOLKIT

Your Free Suboxone Recovery Toolkit ($67 Value)


Welcome to your Suboxone Recovery Toolkit! I'm Matt Finch, and I founded Opiate Addiction Support to help people around the world gain their FREEDOM from opioid dependence and optimize their Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Health.


I'm in my 8th year opioid-free, and I've lived the methods that I teach about on my site, in my coaching program, and in my online courses.


A Professional Member of the Alliance For Addictions Solutions, I've dedicated nearly 8 years to studying opioid recovery and integrative therapies for addiction.


I'm so glad you're checking out this free resource, because when you use the knowledge in the Suboxone Recovery Toolkit, it can really make getting off Suboxone less difficult. To start you off with your Toolkit, here are the Top 4 Suboxone Taper Supplements...

1. Elimidrol


Elimidrol is by far the most powerful natural supplement there is for alleviating Suboxone withdrawal symptoms. 


It contains a synergistic blend of herbs, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients which are commonly used by health professionals that know about the benefits of using the right supplements for Suboxone withdrawal and recovery.


Why do I love Elimidrol so much? Watch the video and you'll see exactly why.


Elimidrol has two formulas, Elimidrol Daytime & Elimidrol Nighttime, and while you can get awesome benefits when you take just one, you get much better results when you take both formulas on your Suboxone taper.

2. CalmSupport


CalmSupport is the next most powerful supplement for reducing symptoms on a Suboxone taper.


It also contains a synergistic blend of herbs, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, and while it's not as powerful as Elimidrol, it's still effective, and you can always just take more of the CalmSupport to make it even more effective.


While Elimidrol comes in a concentrated powder that you mix into water, CalmSupport comes in capsules.


Watch the Elimidrol video I created to learn how to use the two formulas, and with CalmSupport, you take 1-2 capsules 2-3x a day. 


And if that's still not strong enough, take up to 8 capsules in a day.

3. CBD Oil


CBD Oil is a popular supplement for tapering Suboxone because it's so versatile in it's benefits.


It's helpful for treating anxiety, insomnia, depression, and pain, which are some of the most prominent (and awful) Suboxone withdrawal symptoms.


The problem is that CBD Oil by itself isn't going to help too much when you're detoxing off opioids.


You just need more support than one herb. Luckily, when using CBD Oil along with either supplement #1 or #2 and then combined with #4 on this list, you'll get the powerful nutrient support you need to feel your best while tapering and transitioning off Suboxone.


I hope you're getting excited, because the next product on this list is one that I LOVE and use myself 5 days a week.


4. Somaderm Transdermal HGH Gel


Somaderm Transdermal HGH Gel is extraordinary. It's a topical gel that you run into your skin, which then absorbs right into your bloodstream to increase your Human Growth Hormone (HGH).


Suboxone seriously depletes your sex hormones, and in doing so leads needing Suboxone for energy, loss of libido, not being able to feel joy, and much more.


Somaderm Gel really helps with fatigue, insomnia, anxiety, and pain. This Somaderm video will show you the many other benefits it can provide you with while quitting Suboxone.


This product has totally changed my life. I was tired a lot and not sleeping well, but these went away fast on Somaderm. Now I take this 5 days a week, and will do so for the rest of my life.


Which Supplements to Purchase


So at this point, you may be wondering which supplements you should take.


Well, if it were me I would purchase Elimidrol Daytime, Elimidrol Nighttime, Somaderm Gel, and CBD Oil.


And in addition to those, I would also use Calcium/Magnesium/Zinc  and Vitamin C.


This is a "magic combination," and every coaching client of mine that has taken it has raved about the amazing results.


Some people complain about the price of taking all of these, but when I was getting off opioids, I would pay all the money I had if I knew it would lead to ​much fewer withdrawal symptoms!


And another benefit of these remedies is that they also help extremely well for the post-acute withdrawal symptoms.

How To Taper Off

Suboxone
Like a Champion

Continue Your Learning Journey
with The Ultimate Buprenorphine Freedom Plan


Progress Bar

Getting off Suboxone is the most difficult challenge most people will ever face in life.


So that's exactly why I decided to put together almost 8 years of research on what I've found works the best for Suboxone tapering and transitioning off with the least amount of discomfort.


The Suboxone Recovery Toolkit has plenty of great information that can help you in more ways than one.


But... if you're really dedicated to learning everything you can so you can get off Suboxone with less hardship, register for the online course The Ultimate Buprenorphine Freedom Plan -- There is simply no better Suboxone Recovery Program that you can go through at home.

  • On-Demand
  • 6 Lessons
  • Hours of Videos
  • Direct Access to Matt
  • Tapering Strategies
  • 7-Day Transition Plan
  • Suboxone Withdrawal Remedies
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee
  • 100% Confidential
lightbulb-o

Personalized Guidance

You will have direct access to Matt Finch (that's me!) to get one-on-one guidance and support.

keyboard-o

Digital Learning

You get instant and lifetime access to the Online Course of detailed Video Tutorials on quitting Suboxone.

bolt

Advance Faster

The course is designed to get you the most effective results in the quickest time frame possible.

The Suboxone
Recovery

TOOLKIT

Disclaimer: The content on opiateaddictionsupport.com is for informational use only not medical advice, legal advice, or psychological advice. The content on this website is meant to provide you with education, and if you believe you have a medical condition make sure you talk to your doctor.


© 2019 Opiate Addiction Support. All rights reserved