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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2025 · 7 MIN

What If I Take Naltrexone, But Don’t Feel Like Drinking? The Sinclair Method | Dr Joseph Volpicelli

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In this video, Dr. Joseph Vachelli, a leading expert on Naltrexone and the Sinclair Method, addresses a common question among users: whether it is necessary to drink alcohol after taking Naltrexone (referred to as “Nxone” or “Nrex Zone”) or if one can choose not to drink and still benefit from the medication. Dr. Vachelli clarifies that it is perfectly acceptable—and often beneficial—for individuals to take Naltrexone without drinking. The medication reduces cravings and helps extinguish conditioned responses to alcohol-related cues, even when no drinking occurs. This means that people can regain control and freedom over their drinking habits, either by drinking in a controlled manner or abstaining altogether, without feeling pressured or wasting the medication. Dr. Vachelli explains the mechanism behind this effect, highlighting how Naltrexone blocks the reinforcement of drinking behavior and also diminishes cravings triggered by environmental cues, such as being in a bar or watching Netflix at home. Over time, these cues lose their power, allowing individuals to be in high-risk drinking situations without temptation. Importantly, the medication also helps expand sources of pleasure beyond alcohol, such as enjoying a cup of hot cocoa or the company of a partner. Furthermore, Dr. Vachelli emphasizes the importance of psychosocial support—including coaches, peers, or recovery groups—as a critical complement to medication. Such support systems provide accountability, encouragement, and hope, which are key to long-term recovery. Overall, the Sinclair Method, combined with Naltrexone and social support, offers people choice and freedom from addiction rather than strict abstinence or dogma.     About Katie Lain Katie Lain struggled with alcohol use disorder for nearly ten years until she stumbled upon The Sinclair Method. She couldn’t believe how effective the treatment was as it truly allowed her to become a moderate “normal drinker” – yet somehow, most people hadn’t even heard about it before. Katie Lain’s personal success with The Sinclair Method has inspired her to be a lifelong advocate for this method. Today, Katie is "accidentally" alcohol-free as she unexpectedly lost interest in drinking, thanks to this treatment. Now she advocates for and supports others through this wildly effective (yet unknown) treatment for alcohol use disorder.      *Links* https://www.thrivealcoholrecovery.com/ https://tiktok.com/@thrivealcoholrecovery https://youtube.com/@thrivealcoholrecovery/ https://www.instagram.com/thrivealcoholrecovery/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivewiththesinclairmethod https://www.linkedin.com/company/thrive-alcohol-recovery/ https://twitter.com/thrivewithtsm/  

In this video, Dr. Joseph Vachelli, a leading expert on Naltrexone and the Sinclair Method, addresses a common question among users: whether it is necessary to drink alcohol after taking Naltrexone (referred to as “Nxone” or “Nrex Zone”) or if one can choose not to drink and still benefit from the medication. Dr. Vachelli clarifies that it is perfectly acceptable—and often beneficial—for individuals to take Naltrexone without drinking. The medication reduces cravings and helps extinguish conditioned responses to alcohol-related cues, even when no drinking occurs. This means that people can regain control and freedom over their drinking habits, either by drinking in a controlled manner or abstaining altogether, without feeling pressured or wasting the medication. Dr. Vachelli explains the mechanism behind this effect, highlighting how Naltrexone blocks the reinforcement of drinking behavior and also diminishes cravings triggered by environmental cues, such as being in a bar or watching Netflix at home. Over time, these cues lose their power, allowing individuals to be in high-risk drinking situations without temptation. Importantly, the medication also helps expand sources of pleasure beyond alcohol, such as enjoying a cup of hot cocoa or the company of a partner. Furthermore, Dr. Vachelli emphasizes the importance of psychosocial support—including coaches, peers, or recovery groups—as a critical complement to medication. Such support systems provide accountability, encouragement, and hope, which are key to long-term recovery. Overall, the Sinclair Method, combined with Naltrexone and social support, offers people choice and freedom from addiction rather than strict abstinence or dogma.     About Katie Lain Katie Lain struggled with alcohol use disorder for nearly ten years until she stumbled upon The Sinclair Method. She couldn’t believe how effective the treatment was as it truly allowed her to become a moderate “normal drinker” – yet somehow, most people hadn’t even heard about it before. Katie Lain’s personal success with The Sinclair Method has inspired her to be a lifelong advocate for this method. Today, Katie is "accidentally" alcohol-free as she unexpectedly lost interest in drinking, thanks to this treatment. Now she advocates for and supports others through this wildly effective (yet unknown) treatment for alcohol use disorder.      *Links* https://www.thrivealcoholrecovery.com/ https://tiktok.com/@thrivealcoholrecovery https://youtube.com/@thrivealcoholrecovery/ https://www.instagram.com/thrivealcoholrecovery/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivewiththesinclairmethod https://www.linkedin.com/company/thrive-alcohol-recovery/ https://twitter.com/thrivewithtsm/

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