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Narconon of Georgia


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Language: English


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Narconon of Georgia  

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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    HEROIN FACTS

    $0This well written and to the point article in the Boston Globe shines a light on a problem that we would have preferred to stay under the bridge with the addicts of the 70s.$0$0$0$0$0Heroin is here to stay unless public awareness is raised to the point where there is a demand to stop it.$0$0$0$0$0In the meanwhile, massive drug prevention measures are called for in our churches and our schools.$0$0$0$0$0For those who are addicted, drug treatment is the answer.$0$0$0$0$0Narconon drug treatment 877-413-3073$0$0$0$0$0HEROIN, with its sordid paraphernalia, grisly procedures, and criminal aura, was always outside the cultural mainstream. The bare arm, the tourniquet, the white powder, the blackened spoon. The needle, the bloody vein. . . we know the images. Dangerous, expensive, lethally addictive, heroin was an inner-city drug that scared off recreational users. It was a killer.$0$0$0$0$0All this has changed. Heroin is now so pure that needles aren’t necessary; it can be snorted. It’s absurdly cheap: a bag costs between $10 and $20. It’s everywhere: at the gas station, behind the supermarket, in school. And it’s sold by friends, not Tony Soprano.$0$0$0$0$0Cheap, user-friendly, apparently benign, diabolically seductive, heroin has reinvented itself and entered the mainstream. And since our mainstream drug users are young, it’s hitting our kids. It’s now in suburbs and small towns. Across the country heroin is reaching middle-class families that never thought they’d have to learn about it.$0$0$0$0$0Opiate-related deaths in Massachusetts rose in 2006 to five times their number in 1997. In Brockton, heroin has been a problem for the last five years. Teenage heroin addiction has also hit Farmingdale, Long Island; Janesville, Wis.; Glastonbury, Conn.; and Orlando. The heroin problem appears throughout the heartland”$0$0 $0$0http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2009/07/30/stopping_heroin_use_before_its_too_late/$0$0$0 $0$0$0

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