Narconon {Scientology-Linked Drug Rehab} a DANGER!
Narconon {Scientology-linked drug rehab} A DANGER! – Found on ROCK CENTER NBC Famous Scientologists like Tom Cruise and John Travolta have touted the value of Narconon, a drug rehabilitation program based on the teachings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. “We are the authorities on getting people off drugs,” Cruise said in a video about Scientology released online. John Travolta hosted a fundraiser for Narconon’s Hawaii location in 2007. But the parents of one young person who died while in treatment by Narconon’s flagship facility have called Narconon “inhumane,” and others whose children died on the premises of Narconon caution anyone from sending their children there. Narconon’s method of rehabilitation is unorthodox. Patients are called “students” and they study a series of eight books based on the writings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The books resemble grade school workbooks and the students practice exercises that Narconon says helps them lead drug-free lives. The program costs 000 per patient and the treatment usually takes three to six months to complete. Narconon’s unconventional methods include spending up to five hours a day in a sauna for 30 straight days and taking up to 5000 milligrams of the vitamin Niacin daily. It is similar to Scientology’s regimen called a “purification run-down,” designed to free the body of toxins in order to achieve spiritual gains…. Worldwide there are much more DEATHS! Narconon must be stopped!
Local state rep. voices support for Narconon
McALESTER — A McAlester State Representative has voiced his support of Narconon and has reversed his support of a bill that will give the state oversight of the drug rehab facility. Narconon Arrowhead is a non-profit drug and alcohol rehabilitation …
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Residential drug & alcohol rehab company looking to establish facility in the …
He said there would be no drugs dispensed on site and counselors would be there around the clock. He said the building would house between 32 and 34 people — all adults. The average stay is 22 days and when asked, he said there is no opportunity for …
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Co. may expand drug rehab program
Co. may expand drug rehab program By Russ Cassady Editor Appalachian News-Express | 0 comments. By mid-year, officials plan for the Pike County courts to have vacated the current Hall of Justice building in favor of the new Pike County Judicial Center.
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