I've never tried to edit a wiki and I might think about getting involved but I'm a newb at that too.

There is mention of the Sinclair Method in the wiki on Naltrexone, but also in THE SAME WIKI under the pharmacology section you find this:
"Its use in alcohol (ethanol) dependence has been studied and has been shown to be effective[2]. Its mechanism of action in this indication is not fully understood, but as an opioid-receptor antagonist it's likely to be due to the modulation of the dopaminergic mesolimbic pathway which ethanol is believed to activate."
Umm..that needs to be edited. I think I might look into doing that myself unless someone here has an inclination to. My question though is this: At what point can we edit the wiki's on naltrexone and alcohol to highlight a little bit more the fact that The Sinclair Method is a highly effective, safe, demonstrated cure for alcoholism? Are we still some time away? Will some people argue with us even if we show them the proof? Will our edits be erased? I don't know exactly how wikipedia works but it kind of seems like RR has had a bit of a struggle already making the page.
I found TSM through wikipedia...but I ALMOST DIDN'T. I was days away from a 9 month rehab that I wasn't gonna make it through and I'll spare the suicide talk because a lot of us know all about that.