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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.

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    REAL CONSEQUENCES TO MY ACTIONS

    $0NARCONON REFLECTION$0$0$0$0$0Here is another Narconon reflection, written by someone who formally was a hopeless drug addict.  He wishes to communicate to others that there is hope through drug treatment.$0$0$0$0$0”I realized that my past few days, I have taken a wrong direction in my program.  I realized today that there are consequences to my actions.  I have been slacking on my work in this program due to my actions and ever since I have come out and told the truth I have been in a great mood.  I have been able to focus on my progress.  I have learned that all of my secrets could have ruined my program and could have led me to use.  I am very glad that I have realized that there are real consequences to my actions and before I make a decision on something I need to think of what the consequences will be first.”$0$0$0$0$0Narconon New Life Drug Rehab - for Oxycontin, heroin, ecstasy, adderall and other drugs of abuse.$0$0$0$0$0877-413-3073$0$0$0$0 $0$0$0

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    Michael Jackson Prescription Drug Abuse: Dosages Exceedingly High

    $0Heavy Drug Abuse Possible Cause of Michael Jackson Death$0$0The ease by which many Americans can get a prescription for powerful pain medications and psychiatric drugs is alarming.$0$0$0As the public continues to be riveted to the Michael Jackson story, our nation is receiving an inadvertent education on drug abuse, specifically prescription drug abuse.$0$0 $0$0Details of Michael Jackson’s prescription drug use continue to surface as officials sift through health records obtained in the death investigation.  Reportedly, Michael is described as a severe insomniac who took ten Xanax pills a night to find relief.$0$0$0Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent stated:$0$0 $0$0"In drug addiction cases, people develop a tolerance to drugs and have to take more and more pills.  No matter how you cut it, this is an extremely high dosage of Xanax.  It is a huge red flag, even with the tolerance that I was talking about.  This dosage is exceedingly high for any human being."$0$0 $0$0For the full story http://news.yourfindit.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=101501&ret$0$0 $0

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    THE TRUTH ABOUT PATIENTS

    $0This News Summary from Join Together correctly places some responsibility for "doctor shopping" at the doctor's feet.$0$0$0$0However, thinking that someone seeking drugs such as Oxycodone, Methadone or Xanax is going to be honest in relating a medical or drug history is ludicrous.  Drug addicts lie and feel they have to in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms.$0$0$0$0A simple urine or drug test should tell the story and universal data bases can help too.$0$0Those who are identified as drug abusers can be assisted in getting effective drug treatment.$0$0$0$0$0These actions might take a little bit more work for the doctor, but they will also save lives, which is what we pay doctors for.$0$0$0$0Narconon drug treatment 877-413-3073$0$0$0$0Diversion and misuse of prescription drugs is a growing problem, but one that physicians can help prevent by asking patients about their addiction history before prescribing drugs with high abuse potential, experts say.$0$0$0$0$0AMANews reported March 17 that doctors who want to prescribe adequate medication to treat pain can take a number of precautions to avoid running afoul of law enforcement or unwittingly contributing to an addiction problem. "Because so many patient problems have fallen at the feet of primary care, we need to look at ways primary care can be part of the solution and not part of the problem," said Michael M. Miller, M.D., president of the American Society of Addiction Medicine.$0$0$0$0$0http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2008/query-patients.html$0$0$0 $0$0$0

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    Main Cause of Crime: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction

    $0Drugs Account for Majority of Crime Committed$0$0$0$0$0How history is written about our age depends on the choices that society makes concerning the epidemic of crime, lawlessness, and general moral decay.  There are plenty of studies to show which path will lead us into a more enlightened age.$0$0Many statistics show that the majority of crimes committed, whether crimes of passion, theft, rape, murder, are in the whole, committed while under the influence, or because of, drug abuse, drug addiction, drug possession, etc.$0$0History will view this time as a dark age – an age where an entire generation suffered from drug addiction and were thrown into prison to recover, much like Bedlam was for the insane at the turn of the century. Are we no more enlightened than we were 100 years ago?$0$0Recent studies also show that the number of drug addicts needing but not receiving drug treatment is skyrocketing.  Some estimates put the figure at 91%.$0$0According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 21.1 % of Americans ages eighteen to twenty five years old have alcohol or other drug problems serious enough to require addiction treatment. $0 $0$0For the full story http://news.yourfindit.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=100801&ret$0$0$0

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    Hollywood, Michael Jackson: Entertainers the Targets of Drug Addiction

    $0Drug Addiction Claims Talented Stars$0$0Over the years Hollywood and the entertainment industry has had a number of the un-glamorous stories about the glamorous.$0$0• Actor Heath Ledger was found dead of an overdose in his apartment in Manhattan. Ledger was 28.$0• Anna Nicole Smith died at the age of 39 from accidental overdose of chloral hydrate and other prescription drugs.$0• Chris Farley died of a drug overdose of cocaine and heroin.$0• River Phoenix died as a result of taking a combination of cocaine and heroin outside of the night club The Viper Room. He was 23 years old.$0• At the age of 36, Marilyn Monroe died in her sleep of barbiturate poisoning (an overdose of sleeping pills). To this day, no one knows for sure whether her death was a suicide or homicide.$0• John Belushi, beloved comic of Saturday Night Live fame, dead of an overdose of cocaine and heroin, at the age of 33.$0• Elvis Presley, the King, died at the age of 42, and was also taking quantities of codeine, Valium, morphine, and Demerol, to name a few, at the time of his death.$0• Michael Jackson. Even as his memorial service is being held, local and federal investigators are looking into the number of drugs he was prescribed before his un-timely death.$0$0These are just a few of the deaths. Death is not the only consequence of drug use. Richard Pryor once set himself on fire during a drug induced psychosis.$0$0Uncomfortably, the world watches as another celebrity’s battle with drug addiction is on prime time. $0For the full story http://news.yourfindit.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=100092&ret$0$0$0

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    STAY CLOSE TO HOME

    $0This news summary from Join Together makes a good point – why go to the South American jungle to handle the drug problem in the United States?$0$0$0$0Just as demand is created here at home, so it can be stemmed.  It depends on who is doing the talking.  Kids can either learn from home and school that drugs are dangerous and the consequences will be severe and dealt with by the family.  Or they can learn from their friends that drugs are "fun".$0$0$0$0Right now too many kids are listening to those who are telling them that heroin, methamphetamine, pot, cocaine and prescription drugs are cool.$0$0$0$0Let's tell them something else.$0$0$0$0And if they have already been caught up in drugs and are addicted, reduce their demand by offering effective drug treatment.$0$0$0$0$0Narconon New Life Program  877-413-3073$0$0$0$0$0"A report prepared by former policymakers from the United States and Latin America called on the incoming Obama administration to reevaluate American counternarcotics policy in Latin America, calling the war on drugs a failure, the New York Times reported Nov. 23. $0$0$0$0$0Thomas Pickering, co-chairman of the commission that produced the report and a former U.S. undersecretary of state, noted that drug traffickers have moved their operations farther into the jungle in Colombia, Peru and Bolivia, making the current approach to drug eradication less successful. While efforts to control drug production must continue, Pickering said, the U.S needed to stem demand at home."$0$0$0$0$0http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2008/report-suggests-change-in.html$0$0 $0$0$0$0$0$0

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    GOOD NEWS

    $0This is excellent news for drug offenders, providing that the drug treatment provided is effective.$0$0$0$0Heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and other drugs of abuse all respond to effective treatment.$0$0$0$0Some treatment programs work and some don't.  Let's use some of the money we save from not incarcerating everyone to do research on workability of programs.$0$0$0$0Narconon drug treatment 877-413-3073$0$0 $0$0"More than 25 states as well as Washington, D.C., are exploring alternative-sentencing methods and revamping probation and parole programs to cut the rising cost of keeping inmates in prison, the Washington Post reported July 13.$0$0$0$0$0Governors and legislatures are particularly investing in drug courts, which offer low-level drug offenders treatment and weekly meetings with a judge as a way of keeping them from serving prison time.  States are also turning to the 500 courts nationwide designated for people arrested for driving under the influence so that offenders will be sent to treatment programs and undergo random tests instead of being sent to jail."$0$0$0$0$0http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2009/states-exploring-drug-courts.html$0$0$0$0$0$0

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