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Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety
Is The Narconon detox and rehab program offers the most effective medical and holistic detox and rehab process in Canada

BriefingWire.com, 10/18/2011 - Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety

It seems that Narconon has taken great care to ensure the safety of all patients who enroll in their detoxification program. Patients or sponsors only pay approximately $30,000.00 to save an addict or alcoholic from death. Surely a small sum to cure substance abuse for life and with a 70% and close to 100% cure or success rate, Narconon is leading the way to solve the planet’s drug problems.

Is this too good to be true? Upon close examination of the facts and evidence, these scientology rehab centers are far from safe and quite often dangerous and deadly.

Recently in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the College of Physicians placed a ban on a physician who was the Narconon Medical Manager, from ever associating with Narconon Trois-Rivieres again. It was agreed by way of a written accord with the College, that this physician cease aforesaid relations.

The College also met with and solicited the opinion on an expert physician on drug dependence.

As a result, the College concluded that the Narconon attending physician and Medical Manager, “…had been in breach of several of his ethical obligations by associating himself with a drug detoxification center administering treatment not scientifically recognized in the current medical literature, by conducting an incomplete medical assessment, and by keeping records of mediocre quality…”

Relapse rates following treatment for substance dependence are remarkably high, and efforts to address this unfortunate reality are becoming an integral part of treatment (Daley and Marlatt 1997). In outcome studies of alcoholics, for example, approximately 65-70% of patients have been found to relapse within one year of treatment, with the majority of these patients relapsing within less than three months (Hunt et al. 1971; Emrick 1974; Miller and Hester 1986). In outcome studies of drug- or polysubstance-dependent patients, relapse rates following treatment are similar to, if not greater than, those found for patients solely dependent on alcohol (Emrick 1974; McKay et al. 1999).

On October 8, 1981 in Toronto, Canada, Dr. David Hogg MD, states, “In summary, Hubbard (Scientology creator), is a very ignorant man. He consistently demonstrates a complete and at times dangerous lack of knowledge concerning biochemistry, physics, and medicine. His theories are based on fallacies and lies; there is no scientific data to support any of them.

Furthermore, his program not only fails to deliver what it promises, but may actually be detrimental to the health of those taking it. As such, it cannot be recommended that anyone take this program”

James J. Kenney, Ph.D., R.D. of Santa Monica, California, states, “To make matters worse, large doses of niacin are hepatotoxic and can cause serious liver damage. It may also trigger gout, raise blood sugar into the diabetic range, cause itching, flushing and a rash. Nausea and gastritis are other side effects of large doses of niacin. To subject people to these potentially serious side effects on the pretense that they are being "detoxified", "cleared" or "purified" is quackery.”

There are documented deaths around the globe associated with the Narconon treatment program, with several ongoing investigations and civil law suits. Many governments are investigating the health risks and dangers.

Is the Narconon treatment program one that you would send your seriously ill and vulnerable loved one to?

By: David Edgar Love

 
 
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