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While many drug rehab statistics are nebulous, Narconon boasts a 76% success rate, based on a two year follow-up. A key to our success is the Narconon New Life Detoxification program. Through the use of a sauna, we provide body detoxification that can help eliminate or reduce cravings. Research has shown that, detoxification from drugs or alcohol should be followed by effective treatment to achieve long-term success. We provide that effective treatment. Our non-12 step approach provides life skills necessary to maintain sobriety and lead a successful life. These life skills will help the addict identify and resolve problems through learned techniques, rather than turn to drugs as they have in the past. For more information on how the Narconon program can help you or a loved one, go to www.drugsno.com or www.alternativesentence.com or call 877-413-3073.
Date / Time: 3/26/2009 11:40 AM UTC
NARCONON SUCCESS STORY
Here is a success story that though short, is amazing in the scope of influence that it will likely have on the individual who wrote it.
“I have always dated or partnered in business with needy individuals, so that my imperfections and escape to the drug world would be accepted and protected. The problem with this was that these individuals were so needy; my needs could never be addressed. This fact would send me back out to get the drugs and keep me in the endless cycle.
From now on I must set up business and personal partnerships with the knowledge that everyone gives to each other and that everyone involved can have their needs discussed and addressed.”
It is realizations like this that propel Narconon students towards happy and successful life. What happened today with this student at the Narconon program is likely to have an affect on his life will go from here on out.
The Narconon program is not superficial. It digs in to the core of the individual and brings out the very best knowledge and talent that is there.
Whether a person has been abusing cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine or pot Narconon the New Life Program can work for them, provided they really want to change the circumstances of their life.
Drugsno.com 877-413-3073
Date / Time: 3/26/2009 11:10 AM UTC
NARCONON SUCCESS
Here is a Narconon success story of someone on the road to truth and freedom from addiction. Though not always easily traveled, the destination is more than most could ever dream of. Whether a person has abused methamphetamine, cocaine or heroin, the Narconon road leads out of misery and suffering and into a new life.
“I am aware that I can be in control of me, but I’ve never done it in the way I need to – which is to leave the drugs behind.
I can identify my problems, but in the past I could not find any solution. That is why I come everyday and do my work at Narconon. I am learning how to “think outside of the box” and be the problem solver. It is personally very rewarding.
I will continue to look for my solutions as I move through this program. Since I am enjoying this experience any drama around me doesn’t interest or affect me.
Time flies when you are enjoying what you are doing!”
Narconon is the New Life Program 877-413-3073
Date / Time: 3/26/2009 10:21 AM UTC
Here is a Narconon success story. Part of achieving full recovery is facing one’s past and learning from it, so that a good future is at hand. Here is the success story of one person who is going through that process:
“Recently I felt a bit frustrated with the fact that I have traveled the world and been to places that most would love to go. I never really saw these places or interacted with them because I was in my zone of drugs and alcohol – this was opportunity lost.
I also lost out on a marvelous job, education, family, friends and other life interactions because I only focused on my needs for drugs or alcohol. Therefore I only touched on real opportunities and I was superficial with very little interaction in order to protect my black box of drugs and alcohol.
All that being said, interaction with others and my environment in a truly honest and sincere way is a change I believe I need to make. I just need to learn how to make these changes and I am learning.”
Whether a person has abused crack cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, heroin or Oxycontin, the path from addiction to freedom includes self examination for the purpose of learning from the past. Narconon drug treatment has a 76% success rate.
Date / Time: 3/24/2009 8:16 PM UTC
Here is a Narconon student success story. It is not always easy to face where one has been in the past – but it is the only way to ensure that the future can be bright. The Narconon drug treatment program helps students to learn from their mistakes without feeling bad. This does not come without effort, but the results are more than most of our students ever imagined possible. Here is the success story:
“Although I’m frustrated that some of my realizations seem to be negative and point out what I’ve done wrong, I’m happy in a strange way that I’ve made myself painfully aware of my actions and that they are truly NOW a positive reminder and new point of my learning process. It is solid support on how I DO NOT want to interact.
I will now remember it is OK and helpful. Also there are so many more things and people I truly want to connect to in depth. It is my choice and totally in my control.”
Whether a person has abused alcohol, heroin, methamphetamine cocaine or pot, the road to recovery always involves learning why things went wrong and how to ensure that they go right from now on.
A Narconon graduation video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xydkw24Z9w
Date / Time: 3/24/2009 7:51 PM UTC
This study seems to point out that if people drink too much they will fall down. Man has known this since the beginning of time but what hasn’t been known is how to help those who insist on drinking so much that they hurt themselves. Problems are easy to study and write about – solutions seem few and far between. However, the real fact is that there are solutions for the alcoholic. While they are not usually touted on the public airways or communication lines they are there. Effective drug and alcohol treatment does work. Here is the study: “Research Summary and Comments The public-health impact of falls at home is substantial, resulting in a number of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths among working-aged individuals. Investigators conducted a population-based case-control study to investigate the role of acute alcohol use* in falls at home among individuals aged 25 to 60. Individuals who were admitted to a hospital or died as a result of a fall injury at home (n=335) were compared with controls (n=352) randomly selected from the same geographic region in New Zealand. Analyses were adjusted for various factors likely to explain falls, including hazardous alcohol use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test score ≥8). A significant association was seen between acute alcohol consumption and risk of fall injury in the next 6 hours: Individuals who consumed 2 drinks were 3.7 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Individuals who consumed 3 or more drinks were 12.9 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Assuming a causal relationship, 20% of all fall injuries in the study population were attributable to acute alcohol consumption. “ http://www.jointogether.org/news/research/tprb/feb09/bower-alcohol-contributes.html Narconon 877-413-3073Alternative to addiction video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqRnbEZxWnw
Problems are easy to study and write about – solutions seem few and far between. However, the real fact is that there are solutions for the alcoholic. While they are not usually touted on the public airways or communication lines they are there. Effective drug and alcohol treatment does work. Here is the study: “Research Summary and Comments The public-health impact of falls at home is substantial, resulting in a number of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths among working-aged individuals. Investigators conducted a population-based case-control study to investigate the role of acute alcohol use* in falls at home among individuals aged 25 to 60. Individuals who were admitted to a hospital or died as a result of a fall injury at home (n=335) were compared with controls (n=352) randomly selected from the same geographic region in New Zealand. Analyses were adjusted for various factors likely to explain falls, including hazardous alcohol use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test score ≥8). A significant association was seen between acute alcohol consumption and risk of fall injury in the next 6 hours: Individuals who consumed 2 drinks were 3.7 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Individuals who consumed 3 or more drinks were 12.9 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Assuming a causal relationship, 20% of all fall injuries in the study population were attributable to acute alcohol consumption. “ http://www.jointogether.org/news/research/tprb/feb09/bower-alcohol-contributes.html Narconon 877-413-3073Alternative to addiction video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqRnbEZxWnw
However, the real fact is that there are solutions for the alcoholic. While they are not usually touted on the public airways or communication lines they are there. Effective drug and alcohol treatment does work. Here is the study: “Research Summary and Comments The public-health impact of falls at home is substantial, resulting in a number of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths among working-aged individuals. Investigators conducted a population-based case-control study to investigate the role of acute alcohol use* in falls at home among individuals aged 25 to 60. Individuals who were admitted to a hospital or died as a result of a fall injury at home (n=335) were compared with controls (n=352) randomly selected from the same geographic region in New Zealand. Analyses were adjusted for various factors likely to explain falls, including hazardous alcohol use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test score ≥8). A significant association was seen between acute alcohol consumption and risk of fall injury in the next 6 hours: Individuals who consumed 2 drinks were 3.7 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Individuals who consumed 3 or more drinks were 12.9 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Assuming a causal relationship, 20% of all fall injuries in the study population were attributable to acute alcohol consumption. “ http://www.jointogether.org/news/research/tprb/feb09/bower-alcohol-contributes.html Narconon 877-413-3073Alternative to addiction video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqRnbEZxWnw
Effective drug and alcohol treatment does work. Here is the study: “Research Summary and Comments The public-health impact of falls at home is substantial, resulting in a number of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths among working-aged individuals. Investigators conducted a population-based case-control study to investigate the role of acute alcohol use* in falls at home among individuals aged 25 to 60. Individuals who were admitted to a hospital or died as a result of a fall injury at home (n=335) were compared with controls (n=352) randomly selected from the same geographic region in New Zealand. Analyses were adjusted for various factors likely to explain falls, including hazardous alcohol use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test score ≥8). A significant association was seen between acute alcohol consumption and risk of fall injury in the next 6 hours: Individuals who consumed 2 drinks were 3.7 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Individuals who consumed 3 or more drinks were 12.9 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Assuming a causal relationship, 20% of all fall injuries in the study population were attributable to acute alcohol consumption. “ http://www.jointogether.org/news/research/tprb/feb09/bower-alcohol-contributes.html Narconon 877-413-3073Alternative to addiction video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqRnbEZxWnw
Here is the study: “Research Summary and Comments The public-health impact of falls at home is substantial, resulting in a number of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths among working-aged individuals. Investigators conducted a population-based case-control study to investigate the role of acute alcohol use* in falls at home among individuals aged 25 to 60. Individuals who were admitted to a hospital or died as a result of a fall injury at home (n=335) were compared with controls (n=352) randomly selected from the same geographic region in New Zealand. Analyses were adjusted for various factors likely to explain falls, including hazardous alcohol use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test score ≥8). A significant association was seen between acute alcohol consumption and risk of fall injury in the next 6 hours: Individuals who consumed 2 drinks were 3.7 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Individuals who consumed 3 or more drinks were 12.9 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Assuming a causal relationship, 20% of all fall injuries in the study population were attributable to acute alcohol consumption. “ http://www.jointogether.org/news/research/tprb/feb09/bower-alcohol-contributes.html Narconon 877-413-3073Alternative to addiction video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqRnbEZxWnw
“Research Summary and Comments The public-health impact of falls at home is substantial, resulting in a number of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths among working-aged individuals. Investigators conducted a population-based case-control study to investigate the role of acute alcohol use* in falls at home among individuals aged 25 to 60. Individuals who were admitted to a hospital or died as a result of a fall injury at home (n=335) were compared with controls (n=352) randomly selected from the same geographic region in New Zealand. Analyses were adjusted for various factors likely to explain falls, including hazardous alcohol use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test score ≥8). A significant association was seen between acute alcohol consumption and risk of fall injury in the next 6 hours: Individuals who consumed 2 drinks were 3.7 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Individuals who consumed 3 or more drinks were 12.9 times more likely to have a fall injury compared with individuals who did not drink. Assuming a causal relationship, 20% of all fall injuries in the study population were attributable to acute alcohol consumption. “ http://www.jointogether.org/news/research/tprb/feb09/bower-alcohol-contributes.html Narconon 877-413-3073Alternative to addiction video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqRnbEZxWnw
The public-health impact of falls at home is substantial, resulting in a number of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths among working-aged individuals. Investigators conducted a population-based case-control study to investigate the role of acute alcohol use* in falls at home among individuals aged 25 to 60. Individuals who were admitted to a hospital or died as a result of a fall injury at home (n=335) were compared with controls (n=352) randomly selected from the same geographic region in New Zealand. Analyses were adjusted for various factors likely to explain falls, including hazardous alcohol use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test score ≥8).
http://www.jointogether.org/news/research/tprb/feb09/bower-alcohol-contributes.html
Narconon 877-413-3073Alternative to addiction video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqRnbEZxWnw
Date / Time: 3/24/2009 6:38 PM UTC
Here is another life changing Narconon success story. The Narconon students study and examine their lives. In the process they have realizations that bring out the best in them and set the course for a new life.
The Narconon program is not superficial but digs in and pulls out the best in people.
“I understand how my drug use and lifestyle has made me a bystander in my own life. Always disconnected from my family (watching them interact), always disconnected my work (never really a part of my company, just merely an unwilling trouble shooter or unwanted consultant). It left my partner as the only one demonstrating leadership qualities.
Knowing and believing the saying “What you are, is God’s gift to you -What you become is your gift to God.”
I know I’ve not been a gift to God or anyone else. I have only given mere passing moments to family and friends with no consistency or reliability.
At this point in my life I often wonder if I’m just wasting time trying to change. Fortunately or unfortunately I was raised and I believe that one should never quit so I can go forward. I am learning what forward really is.”
Whether a person has abused heroin, alcohol, methamphetamine or cocaine realizations about self and life are waiting for them at the New Life Program.
A Narconon graduation video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RSHLGASrbI
Date / Time: 3/24/2009 6:30 PM UTC
This Narconon success story is from a student who had abused drugs and alcohol. He is working through things as he moves towards and drug and alcohol free life. It is not always easy, but graduates report that the Narconon program far exceeds their expectations.
“I realized that some things take longer to change than others. While I am changing something there can be difficulties and other problems that arise that I will have to address. Some of the most important changes I have to make will be the hardest. I will have to push through and do what I have to do whether I lose friends along the way or not.
Life is a long journey. There will be a lot of changes, trials and tribulations.
On the other hand there will be a lot of triumphs and victories along the way as well. It is just not about the final destination. The journey along the way, with all of the wins, losses, relationships and many changes are what make the final destination worth it.
I have to live in the moment, take things as they come and remember that everything that comes to me, comes for a reason.
I am ready to embrace it all with a smile on my face.”
The Narconon program can teach anyone how to embrace life –whether one has abused alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine or heroin, the journey through life can be a good one for those who participate in the Narconon program.
877-413-3073
Narconon student successes video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km0qhJJV3A0
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