Sugar addiction
treatment
Break the cycle of sugar cravings and restore steady, balanced energy.
Treating sugar addiction with the LCH Technique®
Sugar is a powerful stimulant, and succumbing to a craving is about much more than a lack of willpower. Frequent sugar intake conditions the brain’s reward pathways and disrupts blood sugar regulation, creating cycles of cravings, energy crashes, and irritability. Over time, many people find themselves relying on sugar to cope with stress, fatigue, or emotional triggers.
Laser therapy offers a non-invasive, drug-free approach designed to help reduce cravings and support nervous system balance. By stimulating specific points associated with appetite regulation and the stress response, the treatment aims to calm the body’s stress circuitry and reduce the intensity and frequency of sugar urges. Sessions are brief, comfortable, and performed in our convenient outpatient clinic.
Most clients report feeling more settled, clearer, and less driven by impulsive cravings after treatment. When combined with practical nutrition guidance and behavioural support, laser therapy can help you regain control, stabilize energy, and build sustainable, long-term change without harsh withdrawal, medications, or extreme restriction.
Sugar Addiction Treatment Package
2x private laser treatments
(scheduled two weeks apart)
First appointment:
private consultation and assessment
one-hour laser treatment
30-day supply of natural supplements to help minimize cravings
support materials
ongoing support
Second appointment
(2 weeks later):private assessment to monitor progress
30-minute laser treatment to boost metabolism
program review
Booster Package
For those who require more support, our Sugar Addiction Booster Package includes 2x 30-minute treatments scheduled two weeks apart. Each appointment includes a comprehensive consultation and assessment.
Tax Deductible
The LCH Technique® can be claimed as an income tax deduction. Terms and conditions apply and may be subject to change without notice.
We’ve helped more than 17,000 people on Vancouver Island
to quit addictions and to balance their mental health