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Study reveals how shifting subconscious patterns through language creates lasting freedom from cravings and emotional dependency.

A pioneering study published in the European Scientific Journal highlights the remarkable results of a groundbreaking life transformation method offered by Encompass Life, a transformational coaching and wellness education organization. The study, titled Healing Addiction at Its Core: Insight into Resolving the Subconscious Drivers of Cravings and Compulsions, explores how the Quantum Leap Technique™ (QLT) empowers individuals to dramatically reduce addictive behaviors even when addiction was not their primary reason for seeking support. Quantum Leap Technique™ (QLT) is a transformational method that uses thoughts, words, and feelings guided by scriptural truths, neuroscience, and quantum physics to create rapid, lasting shifts in a person’s outer world.

The results? From participating in the QLT, participants in this study experienced profound and lasting changes across a range of compulsions including alcohol, recreational drugs such as marijuana or THC, sugar, emotional eating, late-night bingeing, and even behavioral addictions like nail-biting and screen dependency. This shift, researchers say, stems from the QLT’s ability to reprogram subconscious belief systems using language, somatic awareness, and emotional integration.

Key Findings from the Study

  • Diverse addictions addressed: From alcohol and THC to salty foods, late-night snacking, sugar, and screen dependency
  • Holistic shifts: Participants reported weight loss, improved emotional resilience, better decision-making, and a sense of internal peace.
  • Empowerment through language: QLT uses language spoken with feeling to rewire at the neurological level. Through structured linguistic interventions, participants reframe old narratives into self-affirming beliefs that reduce the emotional drivers of addiction.
  • Emotional integration: Shifting feelings changes body chemistry, which transforms the desire for substances and/or behaviors.
  • God-connected language: The technique invites clients to personalize spiritual truths and embody new narratives of freedom and love.