The 7-Month Deep Detox: Rewire Your Brain, Reclaim Your Life


Introduction to Stage 1: Your First Week of Freedom

Breaking free from PMO (porn-masturbation-orgasm) isn’t about willpower—it’s about rewiring your brain. If you’re here, you’ve already taken the hardest step: deciding to begin. Stage 1 of the 7-Month Deep Detox Program isn’t just a “starter kit.” It’s a blueprint to dismantle cravings, delete triggers, and lay the foundation for lifelong freedom.

Here’s what you need to know:
1️⃣ This won’t feel easy—and that’s okay. Withdrawal is your brain’s way of healing. The fatigue, irritability, or restlessness you might feel? They’re proof your detox is working.
2️⃣ Progress > Perfection. Relapse isn’t failure—it’s data. Use it to refine your strategy.
3️⃣ You’re not starting from scratch. Everything you’ve tried before—the streaks, the blockers, the shame—is fuel for this journey.


A Warning (and a Promise)

If you’re looking for a “miracle cure,” close this tab. This program is for practitioners ready to dig into the roots of their addiction—shame, trauma, or neurochemical loops—and rebuild from there.


Ready to Begin?
Start Stage 1 (week 1) Now

then, revisit after each week

Stage 1 (week 2)

Stage 1 (week3)

Stage 1 (week4)

Stage 2 (Imagine)

Stage 2 (week 1)

Stage 2 (week 2)

Stage 2 (week 3)

Stage 2 (week 4)

Stage 3 (The Breaking Point)

Stage 3 (week 1)

Stage 3 (week 2)

Stage 3 (week 3)

Stage 3 (week 4)

Stage 4 (Utilize The Energy)

Stage 4 (week 1)

Stage 4 (week 2)

Stage 4 (week 3)

Stage 4 (week 4)

Stage 5 (Will Power)

Stage 5 (week 1)

Stage 5 (week 2)

Stage 5 (week 3)

Stage 5 (week 4)

Stage 6 (Clearing The Energies)

Stage 6 (week 1)

Stage 6 (week 2)

Stage 6 (week 3)

Stage 6 (week 4)

Stage 7 (The New You)

Stage 7 (week 1)

Stage 7 (week 2)

Stage 7 (week 3)

Stage 7 (week 4)

Look How Far You’ve Come

ThenNow
Defined by secrecy and shame.Defined by integrity and purpose.
Trapped in dopamine loops.Master of self-control.
Fear of relapse.Trust in your systems.

What’s Next?

Celebrate—Then Keep Going
Freedom isn’t a finish line. It’s a daily practice.