We currently provide educational training, both online and in-person. The problem of addictive behaviors, unhealthy lifestyles, constant stress and information overload spans all cultures and has become increasingly acute.SuperHealth continues to evolve to meet the ever-growing need. A research paper in “The Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse” has been published in 2008 on the effectiveness of the program in Amritsar.
With a team of professional volunteers, the program opened to serve ten clients and the experience profoundly changed their lives. In 2004, the Punjab government invited SuperHealth to conduct a 90 day pilot project for drug users in Amritsar, India.
Over the years, SuperHealth developed into a systemized program with customized treatment plans for behavioral addictions including stress, substance abuse and other unhealthy habits and emotional disorders. Mukta Kaur then began a residential program that would come to be accredited by the prestigious Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, eventually receiving its highest commendation. Inspired by the results, a Tucson Arizona treatment center conducted a pilot project for a drug user to enter treatment.
Both men experienced an amazing transformation. The core of his treatment program for them was Kundalini Yoga and meditation. for two weeks, in a 24/7 controlled environment. As an experiment, he housed two heroin addicts in his center in Washington, D.C. At the same time, many people in the West were seeking spiritual fulfillment. Middle class “housewives and businessmen” of this era were taking pills and abusing alcohol with a distorted hope of numbing themselves from an inner unhappiness & stress. He found young people taking drugs to escape the emptiness and isolation of their cultural environment.