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That's odd that you get a Nal over, but don't seem to get much movement in the extinction area...
Yes, this is the part of the book (chapter 9) that covers "Selective Extinction" or using both sides of the pill, as it were. After you take Nal and get the endophin-blocking benefits, your opioid receptors upregulate to reach out harder for the endorphins. It takes about 48 hours after your last dose for this to happen and for the Nal to wash out of your system (some notice it sooner than 48 hours).
So if you last take Nal on a Friday afternoon, then Saturday and Sunday morning is a wash-out period as the Nal leaves your system. Sunday afternoon should be prime time to engage in some endorphin-producing activity, like eating spicy food, vigorous exercise, a hike, watching a really good comedy, sex, eating chocolate, etc. As your opioid receptors are upregulated during this time, you'll get an extra blast out of the activity and that helps you replace the old habit (drinking) with a healthy new substitute. Where that "sweet spot" occurs depends on how quickly your system breaks down the Nal. I forget who here said that she was doing housework the next day after drinking and really got a blast out of it, so the right timing can vary from person to person.
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