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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: 9/29/2009 5:52 PM UTC
Narconon Provides Drug Education at County Fair.
The County Fair: carnival rides, cotton candy, arts and crafts. Drug Education. Narconon Drug Rehab of Georgia has taken the opportunity at a local County Fair to help educate parents and children on drugs and drug abuse. “While many people don’t think about drug abuse or drug addiction at a county fair,” comments Gordon Weinand, Public Relations for Narconon Drug Rehab Georgia, “this is a good a place as any to point out the facts to people, young and old alike. Anyone can become addicted: someone young pressured by peers, or an older person addicted to prescription pain-killers” Visitors were not disappointed in the colorful display. Children signed a pledge promising to remain drug-free and study hard in school, while adults learned about the signs of drug abuse and how to talk to their kids about drugs. After signing the drug-free pledge the kids got a free toy and parents left armed with literature.
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