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Self-Help Guide to Withdrawal
LOS ANGELES - Substance abuse
statistics from around the world are staggering. Drug use is
also the underlying factor in many of today's societal
problems including, crime, child abuse, spread of HIV and
other diseases, auto accidents and much more. Entire nations
are driven to apathy concerning the subject of drug addiction
due to a lack of workable solutions, in many areas, very few
rehabilitation centers exist at all to even begin to address
the issue.
The very first step to drug
rehabilitation is to get the addict off the drugs and through
the withdrawal stage.
One method that is receiving a
lot of attention is used by the Narconon(r) Drug
Rehabilitation and Education Program. The Narconon Program is
totally drug-free, (meaning substitute drugs are not used in
the rehabilitation process) and achieves an extremely high
success rate around the world for helping overcome
addiction.
Narconon programs exist in over
30 countries around the world. Narconon International's
President, Mr. Clark Carr, has visited a number of countries
this year at the request of government officials and
rehabilitation professionals and found that they are
desperate for a workable method that will help their people.
This includes Bombay India, where Mr. Carr is speaking at the
Hope 2002 conference, Amman Jordan, and Pakistan. Here in the
U.S., where we do have thousands of treatment centers and
other substance abuse programs, we still find over 16 million
drug addicts searching for solutions.
Drug use results in dramatic
vitamin and mineral deficiencies in the body. It is only when
a person stops taking the drug that the physical pain and
emotional distress caused by these deficiencies become
evident, so much so that seemingly the only solution for the
addict is to take more of the drug. The Narconon program,
which uses the drug-free, social education methodology of
American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard, is now
teaching the general public how to help someone through
withdrawal by applying nutritional supplements and exercises
that promote extroversion. These steps, in the right
combination and sequence, aid the addict through what could
normally be an extremely difficult process. Results are
usually achieved in less time and more
comfortably.
This process is simply called the
Narconon First Step Program and the book to learn how to help
someone through a drug-free withdrawal is available through
Narconon Arrowhead.
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Story©2003 Narconon of
Oklahoma, Inc. All Rights Reserved. NARCONON is a registered
trademark and service mark owned by Association for Better
Living and Education International and is used with its
permission.
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