The silicone wristband of "Don't Cave When You Crave" can be a reminder to make the positive choice. Merriam-Webster defines “Addiction” as a compulsive, chronic, physiological or psychological need for a habit-forming substance, behavior, or activity having harmful physical, psychological, or social effects and typically causing well-defined symptoms (such as anxiety, irritability, tremors, or nausea) upon withdrawal or abstinence: the state of being addicted. Addiction takes on hundreds of forms and in most cases, require treatment from Psychological or Medical Professionals in order to cure or alleviate the behaviors one has associated with their respective addiction or addictions. What if you had a visual or subliminal reminder that made you think about your next, potentially or likely harmful decision? Perhaps a reminder that stopped you from giving in once a month, then once a week, then even once a day.
“Don’t Cave When You Crave” is not a cure. It can however be a simple reminder to step back and reconsider your upcoming choice. While we highly advocate seeking professional help, “Don’t Cave When You Crave” can be a trigger to push you in a positive direction, helping you, and those around you including the ones you love and those that love you. At Don’t Cave When You Crave, we offer silicone wristbands which can provide you with that visual and eventually subliminal reminder to make the right choice. And, under our program called Quarters Every Quarter, twenty-five cents from every wristband sold during a three-month period will be donated to an addiction support group.