Herbal tea is drank all day long, and participants will spend a while each day in herbal saunas, further detoxifying the body. Patients also spend a while each day in herbal saunas to further detoxify their body. Beside the physical detoxification program, each patients are required to practice Buddhist meditation to build up their spiritual strength so that they will stay away from drugs in the future.
After the 10 days of detox, visitors may choose to stay an additional 18 days in the monastery. Those days will be spent in meditation, in work and in education. The course is designed to strengthen the resolve to keep the Satja.
The monks do not boast of success rates (although outside accounts suggest a fairly high rate of success) but they do say that any person that lives in accord and with integrity according to their satja, will never again use drugs or alcohol.
The special herbal tea is very strong and is made from an ancient recipe only known to the chief monks of the temple


The resident monks stands behind each participants and pat them on their backs to encourage them to vomit



Herbals pills are being given to each participants daily to further detoxify their body

Part of the training which focuses on "cleaning" patients spiritually so that they will never touch drugs again even after they have left the program.

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