Summaries

Worldwide, alcohol abuse kills more people than HIV, nearly 3.3 million per year. Profiling recovering alcoholics, medical professionals and justice practitioners, this investigation exposes the benefits of a little-known drug Naltrexone.

The treatment for alcoholism they don't want you to know about. "Your alcoholism will kill you before your HIV does," says a doctor to one of the characters. Worldwide, alcohol abuse kills more people than HIV, nearly 2.5 million per year. Yet what the public believes, and Alcoholics Anonymous purports, "Once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic," is not as true as you think. Nor is the fundamental principle for treating alcoholism that we all take as truth; abstinence. Science has shown that abstinence not only doesn't take away the addiction, but also increases the craving. So why has one modality dominated our thought since the 1930's? Why are profitable rehab facilities reluctant to change? And why are millions of people still being denied the opportunity of a simple life saving method and drug that have been FDA approved since 1994? One Little Pill takes an in depth look at a simple, safe method with success rates of 78%, the suppressing obstacles surrounding it, and those people just now finding it.—Anonymous

Worldwide, alcohol abuse kills more people than HIV, nearly 3.3 million per year. Yet what the public believes, and Alcoholics Anonymous purports, 'Once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic,' is not as true as you think. Nor is the fundamental principle for treating alcoholism that we all take as truth; abstinence. So why has one modality dominated our thought since the 1930's? Why are profitable rehab facilities reluctant to change? And why are millions of people still being denied the opportunity of a simple life saving method and drug that have been FDA approved since 1994? One Little Pill takes an in depth look at a simple, safe method with success rates of 78%, the suppressing obstacles surrounding it, and those people just now finding it.—Anonymous

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Keywords
  • addiction
  • alcoholism
Genres
  • Drama
  • Documentary
  • News
Release date Sep 30, 2014
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States Finland United Kingdom India
Language English
Filming locations Los Angeles, California, USA
Production companies i2i Productions Zard Productions

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Runtime 50m
Color Color
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