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		<title>Is Addiction a Disease?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 00:03:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We do not believe addiction is a disease. You can overcome drug addiction. Call a Narconon rehab counselor today. ]]></description>
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<p>By some specialists, addiction is stated to be a disease comparable with other diseases like diabetes or hypertension. With this mindset, patients who come in for drug abuse and addiction treatment can be told that this disease is incurable and the best that can be done is to &#8220;manage&#8221; the addiction with other drugs.</p>
<p>Several drugs have been tested and a few have been approved by the FDA for treating certain drug addictions, such as methadone, buprenorphine (brandnamed Suboxone or Subutex), benzodiazepines and Antabuse. These are used to treat addiction in some treatment centers, making it easier for them to bill insurance companies for their rehab treatment. </p>
<p>Unfortunately what this treatment actually does is prolong a dependency on drugs, just substituting different ones than those the patient came in on. Curing drug addiction with drug addiction certainly doesn&#8217;t offer a lasting cure.</p>
<p>In fact, there are countries where a heroin addict, for example, is given access to free clean needles, safe houses, and even free drugs at times, so he can maintain his drug habit but avoid some of the other public health perils that his addiction can lead to. HIV, AIDS, hepatitis and other life-threatening diseases are common in drug addicts and are often the result of injecting themselves with contaminated or reused needles. </p>
<p>The theory underlying this type of treatment is that drug addiction is not only a disease, but an incurable one, and once one is a drug addict, he will remain one for his lifetime.</p>
<p>Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers do not believe that drug addiction is a disease at all. In fact, it is not their experience that addiction is incurable. From all reports, both staff and people who have undergone the Narconon program found it is fully possible to recover from drug addiction and enjoy a healthy and productive life. It is even commonplace at Narconon that people completing the program resume their lives with a totally fresh outlook, free from the cravings that drove them to constant drug use before rehab. </p>
<h2>Seventy Percent of Narconon Graduates Stay Drug-free</h2>
<p>This may sound unrealistic to some people, but it is the common experience of hundreds of thousands of people who have been helped to break the addiction cycle at Narconon over the past 45 years. Seventy percent of Narconon graduates stay drug-free and sober after completing the program. Narconon offers real <a href="http://www.narconon-news.org/drug-rehab/help.html" title="Drug Addiction Help">help for drug addiction</a>. </p>
<p>Narconon does not use legal drugs to help people recover from illegal substance addiction.</p>
<p>In the Narconon drug-free program, one first goes through a surprisingly tolerable withdrawal period, followed by an intensive detox on the unique Narconon New Life Detoxification Program. It is during this stage of the program that many participants report a much lower desire for drugs or even no cravings at all after this part is completed.</p>
<p>Then, Narconon ensures that the person will be able to maintain his drug-free state by learning important life skills. These include the skill he needs to face and handle those reasons he originally became addicted to drugs. He works at improving his communication skills; he finds out the reasons that people experience ups and downs in life; and he learns who to associate with instead of those who helped him become or stay addicted to drugs. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/is-addiction-a-disease.jpg" alt="Is Drug Addiction a Disease" width="538" height="126" hspace="5" vspace="5"></p>
<p>He also learns how to take responsibility for his past actions, including making up the damage done to loved ones.  And, before he completes the Narconon program, the student has charted his own course for his future drug-free, healthy and productive life.<br />
Narconon exists on six continents and there are more than 50 Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers around the world. </p>
<p>Call a Narconon rehab program today for more details or to get some information about <a href="http://www.narcononeastus.org" title="Narconon Program">Narconon school</a> drug education programs.</p>
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		<title>What is Addiction?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 22:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can overcome drug addiction. The Narconon program is safe and helps people get off drugs without the use of other drugs. Call today.]]></description>
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<p>The definition of addiction is a condition that consists of a repeated, compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance despite the adverse social or mental or physical consequences. Often this is accompanied by a physical or a psychological dependence and tolerance, and by well-defined physiological symptoms upon withdrawal.</p>
<p>The person addicted to drugs or alcohol may truly desire to quit and may make many promises to do so, but despite his sincere desire to stop and get clean, he cannot seem to do so. In these cases, the problem is addiction, and the individual needs professional help to get and stay sober.</p>
<p>There are many drugs of choice, and one can become addicted to any one of several illicit drugs such as heroin, cocaine or marijuana. One can be hooked on &#8220;speed&#8221; type drugs such as methamphetamines or amphetamines, or to any form of alcohol. Lately there has been a huge increase in addiction to prescription drugs, particularly the opioid painkiller oxycodone, sold under the brand name OxyContin.</p>
<p>In fact, people can even become addicted to inhalants, which are &#8220;huffed&#8221; or inhaled, such as compressed air for cleaning computers and spray paint.</p>
<p>Another category is the synthetic drugs often referred to as &#8220;club drugs.&#8221; These include GHB, Rohypnol and ketamine. These have addictive properties too, although one might consume them initially unintentionally (such as Rohypnol, which is known as the &#8220;date rape&#8221; drug). And many people become addicted to more than one drug.</p>
<h2>You Can Overcome Drug Addiction</h2>
<p><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/call-narconon-drug-rehab.jpg" alt="Call Narconon Drug Rehab" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="302" height="224" align="right" /></p>
<p>Whatever drug one is addicted to, when one has decided to actually get free of the addiction, there is help available.</p>
<p>The <a title="Scientific Research" href="http://www.drugrehab.net/scientific-research/">Narconon program</a> is  a drug-free program which has helped many tens of thousands of people to get off drugs and stay off them for the past 45 years. It consists of two main phases.</p>
<p>In the first phase, one rids the body of the harmful effects of drugs, and detoxifies it with a very effective yet tolerable program. The newly arrived person to a Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation center will be given plenty of good nutrition and supplements such as vitamins and minerals. In addition he experiences one on one counseling and physical assists, much like gentle massages which make this first withdrawal phase much more tolerable than one might expect.</p>
<p>After the initial withdrawal, he is ready for the unique Narconon New Life Detoxification program. This deep detoxification consists of daily moderate exercise, time in a dry-heat sauna, and more nutritional supplementation. The length of time needed to fully rid the body of the toxins and drug residues lodged in the fatty tissues of the body will vary from person to person, but following this step, most Narconon students (not patients) report reduced or no drug cravings.</p>
<p>After completing this step, the Narconon student goes on to the second phase, where he will study six more courses giving him several key life skills needed to return to a life without dependency on drugs or alcohol. His former addictive life choices are replaced with healthy drug-free alternatives. He learns how to confront, communicate and control his life without resorting to drugs for escape. During this time in the program, he also really regains his self-respect and his own moral compass, and only graduates the program when he has a workable plan for living a drug-free and alcohol-free life.</p>
<p>Seventy percent of Narconon graduates remain drug and alcohol-free two years after completion of the program. When you or a loved one is ready to  overcome <a title="Drug Addiction" href="http://www.narconon-news.org/drug-addiction/">drug addiction</a>, call a Narconon rehab center and a representative will assist you.</p>
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		<title>Narconon Report on How Failed Drug Rehab Services Contribute to State and Local Bankruptcies</title>
		<link>http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/2011/03/drug-rehab-state-bankruptcies/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 00:50:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As cities and states across the country declare bankruptcy or approach that necessity, an expert on addiction effects points out how high substance abuse and addiction treatment costs contribute to these regional insolvencies. ]]></description>
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<p>Recent financial news includes stories about cities and states declaring or considering bankruptcy. The cities of Newark, Vallejo, California and Harrisburg,<strong> </strong>Pennsylvania have considered the possibility or have taken the plunge. California, Michigan and New York are the states considered closest to the bankruptcy line; Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois are said to be next in line.</p>
<p>According to Joseph Califano, chairman of the National Center on Substance Abuse and Addiction at Columbia University, the costs of substance abuse and addiction contribute to the insolvency of state budgets.</p>
<p>Mr. Califano reports that some 30 percent of Medicaid costs are spent to treat the results of violence and accidents related to substance abuse, or to treat the seventy or more diseases caused or worsened by drug abuse and addiction. On top of that, as many as 80 percent of incarcerated Americans were jailed for drug offences, violent or other crimes committed to obtain drugs or while they were drunk or high.</p>
<p>Narconon spokesperson Bobby Wiggins agrees with Mr. Califano. “One of the best ways to reduce state and local budgets is to bring about lasting recovery to addiction.” Narconon is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of substance abuse and addiction through effective drug rehabilitation and drug education. “When those running into legal or health problems go through one after another drug rehabilitation program, states, counties and cities very often bear the burden of those costs. When those who leave prison on drug charges have no way to permanently rebuild their lives, states and counties stand to pay for future prosecutions and incarcerations unless lasting recovery can be found.”</p>
<p>Expenses from substance abuse and addiction cover a broad spectrum of social costs beyond healthcare and the penal system. Additional costs such as social services including welfare and the foster care system add costs, and lost income from productivity losses and failed businesses cost states and local governments even more. State by state, 94 percent of substance abuse-related costs go to cleaning up the messes created by drug use and addiction. Less than 3 percent is spent on prevention or treatment.</p>
<p>“In a world where addiction can be overcome, we can expect people to complete drug rehab treatment and return to the workforce healthy,” explained Wiggins. “At Narconon centers around the world, seven out of ten graduates stay clean and sober after they return home. Lasting recovery accompanied by the elimination of the expense of addiction is a solution available to any city, county or state.”</p>
<p>For more information on the Narconon drug rehabilitation program, visit www.narconon.org</p>
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		<title>Narconon Director Proposes Lasting Addiction Recovery as a Way to Reduce Crime</title>
		<link>http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/2010/11/narconon-proposes-addiction-recovery-reduce-crime/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 01:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not everyone agrees that drugs cause crime, but statistically, it is easy to show a relationship. The Bureau of Justice Statistics monitors such statistics and analysis them to find trends.</p>
<p>In 2004, the Bureau found that more than one in five criminals in jail said they had committed the crime they were convicted of to get money for drugs. Property crimes ran higher, from 25 to 30 percent. Each year, between 4 and 7 percent of homicides, or close to 600, are related to drug use. And in 2007, a survey of victims of violence felt that their attacker had been on drugs or alcohol in about a quarter of the attacks.</p>
<p>In states where methaphetamine use is rampant, child abuse and domestic violence also tends to be high. Montana authorities reported that drug use was a factor in 66 percent of all foster care placements, and in the vast majority of cases, the drug involved was methamphetamine. In Pinellas County, Florida, a sheriff&#8217;s deputy estimated that his workload would drop 60 percent if there were no drugs or alcohol being abused.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t have to get into an argument about whether or not drugs or alcohol abuse cause crime. <a href="http://www.drugrehab.net">Narconon</a> is an international organization that is dedicated to preventing drugs abuse and addiction and rehabilitation those who have become addicted. The truth is that if drug addiction and alcohol abuse were eliminated from the scene, crime figures would drop.</p>
<p>Drug-related crimes are classified in three categories:<br />
Use-related crimes that result from drug-impaired individuals committing crimes because of the effects that the drugs (or alcohol) have on their behavior and judgment. For example, the hit and run driver or the hopped-up person who attacks another with a knife because he imagines some danger.<br />
Economic-related crimes or crimes to get the money for a drug habit, including theft and prostitution.<br />
System-related crime which are crimes resulting from the manufacture, distribution and sales of drugs and the violence associated with these acts.</p>
<p>Drug abuse and long-term or heavy alcohol use have such a damaging effect on a person&#8217;s personality and judgment. Many people find themselves committing crimes or immoral actions in the course of their addiction that they never would have committed before. That&#8217;s why the Narconon program includes a number of actions that help a recovering addict recover his or her self-esteem and senses of morals, personal values and integrity.</p>
<p>On the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/narconon">Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation</a> program, each recovering addict learns to face the damage he or she has done to their relationships, careers and communities. As the addiction is replaced by a productive life, many of those who have recovered look for and find ways to give back to those who were damaged by the years of addiction.</p>
<p>Narconon centers around the world also offer drug education classes to students and young adults to help keep them from needing drug recovery programs in the future.</p>
<p>The prevention and treatment of addiction are an essential part of lowering crime and creating a world that is safer for all of us.</p>
<p>For more information on the <a href="http://www.drugsno.com">Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation</a> program or their drug education curriculum, visit www.narconon.org</p>
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		<title>Narconon recent news reports on drug addiction solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 21:42:32 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the UK family reunited to an alcoholic who put a total stop to her addiction, below are some of the latest Narconon news.</p>
<p><strong>Ex-Meth Addict&#8217;s Life Saved by Narconon <a title="drug rehab" href="http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/exmeth-addict-s-life-saved-by-narconon-drug-rehab-in-georgia-150760.php">Drug Rehab</a> in Georgia</strong>: Today Jason is very much alive and celebrates his fourth anniversary clean on May 28th, thanks, his mother says, to the Narconon facility in Georgia.</p>
<p>Four years ago Jason was facing possible prison time for unauthorized  use of a motor vehicle and obtaining property by false pretense &#8211; crimes which were addiction driven. Jason&#8217;s fourteen year drug abuse started with pot and pills and had escalated to cocaine and methamphetamine. It had gotten to the point where Jason was making and selling 1-2 kilos of methamphetamine a week before he found his way to treatment.</p>
<hr /><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/susan-drug-rehab-georgia.jpg" alt="Drug rehab Georgia graduate Susan" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" align="left" /><a title="Narconon of Georgia graduate success story" href="http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/narconon-of-georgia-graduate-success-156190.php">Narconon Of Georgia Graduate Success</a>: Once, diagnosed clinically dead from alcohol poisoning, today Susan is very much alive. For this, she thanks the Narconon program.</p>
<p>Susan started drinking at thirteen. She and her friends would steal beer from her parents and sneak into hiding places to drink it. They thought then they were having fun but as they grew older they out grew this prankish behavior. Susan didn&#8217;t. In high school she started stealing the stronger stuff &#8211; vodka and whiskey. Soon there wasn&#8217;t enough liquor at her parents&#8217; house to satisfy Susan&#8217;s appetite, so she learned how to talk strangers into buying her liquor. Susan remembers once paying a trucker twenty dollars to buy her vodka.</p>
<hr /><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/drug-addiction-family-reunited.jpg" alt="Narconon UK family reunited after drug rehab" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" align="left" /><a title="Narconon UK drug rehabilitation" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/narconon-uk/drug-rehab/prweb4079484.htm">Narconon UK drug rehab</a> life changing story:  (PRWeb UK/PRWEB ) June 3, 2010 &#8212; Too many UK families are pulled apart by the drug addiction problems of one family member. Michelle used to feed a crack and heroin addiction that would eventually destroy the original ties she had with her family. Today she celebrates a happy, drug-free life again.</p>
<p>According to a recent study published by the UK Drug Policy Commission, at least 1.5 million UK adults caring for relatives with drug problems, bear a huge hidden burden estimated at a cost of at least £1.8 Billion.</p>
<hr />Already 3 years ago: <a title="Narconon Gulf Coast drug rehab center news" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/Narconon-Gulf-Coast/100th-Student-Graduates/prweb563419.htm">Narconon Gulf Coast drug rehab</a>. The drug rehab treatment center in Florida keeps on saving lives every day. You can find more results and do a tour of the facility at www.narconongulfcoast.com.</p>
<hr /><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/italian-narconon-rehab-grad.jpg" alt="Italian drug-free family - Narconon rehab" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="100" align="left" />Numbers are not just statistics. Sometimes they are human lives. In a decade, like so many in the preceding century when lives became daily body counts in televised wars, there have been uncounted lives saved. Narconon is certainly not the only organization&#8230; read more <a title="Narconon drug rehab stories" href="http://www.mixx.com/photos/10085589/narconon_salutes_its_1_200_staff_worldwide_on_13_000_lives_saved_this_last_decade_drug_rehabilitation_news">Narconon stories</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/narconon-report.jpg" alt="Narconon report" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="100" align="left" />Drug rehab treatment news | Narconon-News.org | Narconon reports on the drug addiction scene around the world</p>
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		<title>Narconon Report on Substance Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 22:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>New Study Reveals A Killer Combination of Abused Substances</strong>: The Spanish report emphasizes the importance of effective <a title="drug rehabilitation" href="http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=169126&amp;cat=10">drug rehabilitation</a>. Providing drug addiction treatment is how the Narconon® drug and alcohol rehabilitation program has saved lives for four decades. Although traditional drug treatment centers have success rates of 16 percent or less, Narconon rehab centers achieve a 70 percent success rate year after year. Around the world in 120 centers, &#8230;. (report on recent substance abuse study in Spain)</p>
<p>Rehabilitation for Opiate Addiction Without Maintenance Drugs: The <a title="narconon program" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/methadone-maintenance/narconon-rehabilitation/prweb3543234.htm">Narconon program</a> provides successful drug-free rehabilitation for people addicted to heroin, oxycodone and other opiates without putting them on <strong>methadone</strong> or buprenorphine. Narconon has over 140 groups and centers in dozens of countries throughout the world, with many facilities from coast to coast in the United States. The overall success of the program in returning people to becoming responsible, ethical and productive citizens has led to continued growth, which is spearheaded by the Narconon International office in Los Angeles.</p>
<p><strong>Narconon Arrowhead Presents McAlester Walmart with Corporate Sponsorship Award</strong>: Narconon Arrowhead’s Director of Drug Prevention, John Bitinas, and Drug Prevention Specialist, Lancer Benson, presented the Corporate Sponsorship Award to McAlester Oklahoma’s Walmart store #151. The award for supporting drug education and prevention was received by Bob Morris, the store manager and the Walmart Management Team, during their morning meeting on February 1, 2010.</p>
<p><strong>Narconon Offers Drug Education Lectures to Schools</strong>: Narconon is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to provide successful drug rehabilitation as well as education and prevention information. One of the services offered by Narconon East US is drug prevention and education lectures to schools, businesses and community groups.</p>
<p><strong>Narconon Drug Rehab Addresses Addicts Responsibility</strong>: The Narconon program turns out graduates who are far more moral and as a result more successful in life. Parents and parenting are needed now more than ever in today&#8217;s society.  But where there has been trouble on this line between parent and child, The Way to Happiness as taught to Narconon students can go far to improving the relationship.</p>
<p><strong>Cocaine Abuse On The Rise</strong>: Mary Rieser of Narconon of Georgia has declared, “With such an alarming trend, I am asking all people with family and friends who are known cocaine users to seek drug rehab and find help for their loved ones.  Our youth is our future, and we won’t have one if we don’t educate our young people on the dangers of even using a small amount of the drug.”</p>
<p><strong>Heroin Abuse Troubling Consequence of Economic Hardship</strong>: Narconon of Georgia provides effect treatment for Heroin Addiction. Narconon is a non-profit network of addiction treatment centers which provide holistic approach to drug rehabilitation.</p>
<p><strong>War on Drugs Will be Handled with Rehabilitation</strong>: The demand for drugs is growing and the U.S. is first in line. Until people enroll in an effective drug rehab, like Narconon Louisiana the war on drugs is a battle we will all lose. Drugs like cocaine, marijuana and heroin are the main imports from Mexico. In the U.S. alone, 22 million people have reported to using cocaine at least once in their lives. These staggering numbers only prove how vital rehab is. Narconon Louisiana is a long-term inpatient facility that allows people to permanently get off drugs and/or alcohol&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Narconon Florida Successfully Handling Drug Addiction for 10 Years</strong>: Narconon Florida is a outpatient treatment center that uses the Narconon drug rehabilitation technology to solve addiction. The staff at Narconon Florida have 10 years of experience in handling and salvaging addicts from <a title="drug addiction" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/narconon-florida/drug-addiction/prweb3564594.htm">drug addiction</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High Youth Drug Use Statistics Emphasize the Necessity for Effective Drug Education. The <a title="Narconon drug prevention" href="http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=159954&amp;cat=15">Narconon drug prevention</a> curriculum is being used around the world to educate young people so they understand for themselves why they should say &#8220;No.&#8221; Avoiding unworkable scare tactics and applying effective education that consults student understanding concerning the lasting damage done by drugs, Narconon drug educators have reached more than three million school children with their message.</p>
<p>Drinking In College: Most Students Do It &#8212; Here at Narconon Arrowhead, we are dedicated to educating today`s young people about the dangers of alcohol as well as drugs. With the right knowledge our young people are less likely to use  alcohol and/or drugs and we will see an increase in college students graduating and living a happy and productive life. (http://thesop.org/education/2010/01/21/drinking-in-college)</p>
<p>Addict Learns To Repair Relationship With Son Thanks To Narconon Drug Rehab: With the help of his family, Bobby enrolled in the Narconon program where he was finally able to handle his <a title="drug addiction" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/01/prweb3515674.htm">drug addiction</a> for good. During his treatment he was able to do many courses that helped him to regain control of his life but there was one course in-particular that really helped him to get back onto the road to survival.</p>
<p>Narconon Opens the Eyes of Addicts Concerning Children. The <a title="narconon" href="http://narcononeastus.org/">Narconon</a> program is designed to not only solve drug addiction but give the student the necessary tools to live a successful life. The Way to Happiness is one of those tools that produces stellar results.</p>
<p>Narconon Drug Rehab Program Expands. Due to Narconon Louisiana’s 76% success rate for permanent recovery, they have been looked at as a model center and are one of the most successful drug and alcohol treatment programs in the country.</p>
<p>Drug Use In Prison Should Be Handled With Effective Drug Rehab. Mr. Lukas goes on to say why the Narconon program is so successful. &#8220;Our program handles both the physical and mental aspects of addiction so that our graduates can go on to be productive, drug-free, crime-free, member of society.&#8221; Mr. Lukas goes on to say why the Narconon program is so successful. &#8220;Our program handles both the physical and mental aspects of addiction so that our graduates can go on to be productive, drug-free, crime-free, member of society.&#8221;</p>
<p>Could Promiscuity Ever be a Thing of the Past? &#8212; The Narconon program in Michigan delivers the full Narconon program and creates truly drug free lives. Attend any of their weekly graduations and you can hear some of the most amazing success stories. Not only do graduates overcome drug addiction through the Narconon program they are set on the way to happiness for life.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/mlk-event-narconon-national-alliance-faith-justice.jpg" alt="MLK event sponsored by narconon and national Alliance for Faith and Justice" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="250" align="right" /><strong>Latino and Black Youth March Together with Pride in Long Beach to Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.</strong>:  A group of youth carried a banner promoting peace between their races. Media in southern Los Angeles County have often reported conflict between Latinos and Blacks, but today 35 youths carried &#8230; &#8211; sponsored by Narconon Intl. and National Alliance for Faith and Justice (http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2010-01-0118-003.shtml)</p>
<p><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/narconon-sponsored-mlk-youth-doing-banner.jpg" alt="youth doing a banner for the MLK parade. A sponsor for this banner was Narconon" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="250" align="right" />Youth making a banner for the MLK parade &#8211; sponsored by Narconon and National Alliance for Faith and Justice</p>
<p><strong>Need For Addiction Treatment Seen By Many</strong>: A community based approach allows the offender to fund his own treatment with employment begin required and case management fees. This approach adds an overall savings and is much more effective at reducing crime in general. Narconon of Georgia supports drug addiction treatment as an alternative to imprisonment and offers a non twelve step approach to treating drug addiction. Narconon of Georgia provides <a title="drug treatment" href="http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/need-for-addiction-treatment-seen-by-many-133187.php">drug treatment</a> and education.</p>
<p>Drugs and Promiscuity Contribute to Declining Morals in Society: Most people see promiscuity as an unfortunate side effect of drug and alcohol abuse. However, one <strong>drug and alcohol rehab facility</strong> addresses the morals that seem to be lost along the way that lead to promiscuity. Clients going through treatment at Narconon Louisiana enroll in a course called The Way To Happiness; a common-sense guide to life that proves that not only can addiction be handled, but morals can be restored.</p>
<p><strong>Narconon Clients Take Part In Community Project</strong>: This community event is sponsored by the local chamber and other local businesses and will take place the last week in January. Narconon clients will create a man-made sledge out of just cardboard; tape and glue to recognize Narconon drug rehabilitation and promote the message of permanent recovery from substance abuse. &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Narconon Freedom Center Teaches Addicts To Take Care Of Themselves</strong>: Once one truly understands why such an idea is important they are far more likely to keep it in in their own life. Drug addicts often failed to take care of themselves during drug addiction as well as with the circumstances leading up to addiction. There are many reasons for addiction and the Narconon program covers all possible angles to enable students to live successful, happy, drug-free lives.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/narconon-southern-california-mlk-booth.jpg" alt="Narconon Southern California's booth at the MLK event in Los Angeles. Handing out drug education booklets." hspace="10" vspace="10" width="250" align="right" /><strong>Community Day Activities in South L.A. Celebrate Dr. King&#8217;s Spirit</strong>: At one of the booths nearly a thousand drug education booklets providing the truth about alcohol and drug abuse were given out to parents, educators, young people and community volunteers and leaders by Narconon California. Roger Davis, <strong>Narconon California</strong> drug education and prevention presenter remarked; &#8220;We were inspired by the many people we met who serve the community and work every day to fulfill Dr. King&#8217;s Dream&#8221;. Davis, a graduate of the Narconon California Program, continued, &#8230; (photo: Handing out Narconon drug education booklets at the MLK event)</p>
<p><strong>Under Age Drinking cost Hawaii nearly $200 million</strong>: Mix the underage drinking problem with rising prescription drug abuse in the islands, and there are enough factors leading to a substantial social problem when the state can least afford it. <strong>Narconon Hawaii</strong> warns the key to resolving this problem is education of youth on the effects of all drugs and alcohol. &#8230;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.narconon-news.org/blog/images/the-california-drug-treatment-center.jpg" alt="The California drug treatment center" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="250" align="right" />Featured center today is our <a title="narconon" href="http://www.calnarconon.org/">Narconon</a> center in Northern California at Lake Tahoe. Full drug treatment services in a great location.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President of Narconon Intl <a title="drug rehabilitation" href="http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=108998&amp;cat=10">drug rehabilitation</a> network visits Nepal: When asked what is the expanse of the Narconon network at this time? &#8220;We now have over 150 drug rehab and/or drug prevention or education centers in 50 countries,&#8221; says Carr. These facilities span every continent, the largest being Arrowhead with 230 beds and some smaller such as Narconon Denmark.</p>
<p>Narconon Trois-Rivieres Goes Live for The Second Time: &#8220;This was once again another excellent opportunity to show as many people as possible what it is like to see someone complete the Narconon drug rehab program,&#8221; comments Nick Hayes, a representative of Narconon Trois-Rivieres. &#8220;It&#8217;s a wonderful sight to see people achieving sobriety and getting their lives back, and we want to continue to share this with the rest of the world.&#8221;</p>
<p>Treating Drug Addiction With More Drugs – Where Does it End?: Drug users will tend to use several different drugs illegally and legally; legally meaning given by doctors to help curb their drug addiction or handle emotional and psychological problems, normally caused by drug addiction.</p>
<p>Desperate Crimes for Desperate Drug Addicts: Often a drug addiction can push people to absolute the extremes, and in an all too common case, an addict can be pushed to crime to fuel their addiction.</p>
<p>Alcoholism No Longer A Problem For Narconon Graduate: The last straw was one night when Stephen was even pulled over for a DUI, which turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because that was when his parents found the drug and alcohol rehab program that saved his life. The name of the program was Narconon.</p>
<p>Drugs Involved in Another Celebrity Death: One organization that is doing something about the cocaine problem in Florida is the Narconon Drug and Alcohol rehab Program. Narconon currently operates three drug rehab facilities in the state of Florida that have helped thousands of addicts in the state.</p>
<p>Narconon Warns Most People Arrested Test Positive For Illegal Drugs: Based in Atlanta, the Narconon center in Atlanta states that while cannabis is the most commonly detected illegal substance among arrestees in other cities&#8230;</p>
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<p>Surge In Heroin Abuse Concerning Many: Director of Narconon of Georgia an addiction treatment center located in Georgia says &#8221; With prescription drug abuse in the media and laws being passed to handle doctor shopping we must be careful to keep the pressure on eliminating all drugs of abuse.&#8221;</p>
<p>Long Term Drug and Alcohol Treatment for Those Suffering from Substance Abuse Problems Offered by Narconon of Georgia, a Featured Profile on Business Networking Community Site YourFINDit: Narconon of Georgia Drug rehab Founded in 2001, Narconon of Georgia is a non-traditional drug treatment program offering non 12 step long term drug treatment for alcoholism, drug addiction, substance abuse and chemical dependency for women and men.</p>
<p>Drug Abuse High Tech Device: &#8230; <a title="narconon" href="http://www.drugsno.com/">Narconon</a> continues to spread the message that there are solutions – drug prevention and addiction treatment.</p>
<p>Narconon Center Gears Up For National Recovery Month: Narconon Freedom Center, a residential drug treatment center in Albion, Michigan is gearing up for National Recovery Month to promote the message that successful recovery is possible with Narconon drug treatment.  National Recovery Month is a time set forth to promote the benefits of alcohol and drug treatment and to show that recovery from drug addiction is possible.</p>
<p><a title="Narconon Freedom Center" href="http://enewschannels.com/2009/08/11/enc8259_143552.php">Narconon Freedom Center</a> Staffer and Rehab Graduate Dominick Assante featured on CNN: &#8230; He was a heroin addict and IV user for three years and used up to 10 bags per day of the drug until a family member suggested he go to the Narconon drug and alcohol rehab program.</p>
<p>Mother and Daughter Celebrate Victory Over Meth: Edee&#8217;s grandmother continued searching the Internet and found Narconon California, a drug-free life skills program. &#8220;What impressed us,&#8221; Susan says, &#8220;was the sauna part; drugs are sweated out of the body. Edee told me she could see sticky tar coming out in her sweat. This helped eliminate physical cravings.&#8221; <a title="California drug rehab" href="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2009-08-0807-001.shtml">California drug rehab</a></p>
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		<title>Narconon Reports About Drug Addiction and Prescription Drugs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- Pill Mills Major Contributor To <a title="Pill Mills Major Contributor To Prescription Drug Epidemic" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/01/prweb3443754.htm">Prescription Drug</a> Epidemic: Prescription drugs as just as harmful as any other drug when abused. In fact, many prescription painkillers are greatly addictive and do have serious side effects. The Narconon procedure fortunately handles the prescription drug addict just as it does the Heroin addict, however the unfortunate part is that legally operating clinics are the new source of addicts in our country.</p>
<p>- Narconon Offers The Way to Happiness for Addicts: Narconon specializes in drug prevention and rehabilitation. Often a drug addict started on drugs or alcohol to obtain some sense of happiness.  Drugs give one a false sense of well being initially only to have serious consequences later on. When someone does drugs a second and third time each time the users are trying to obtain that initial feel of well-being. As addiction carries on it starts to take more and more of the same drug to create the desired effect.</p>
<p>- Celebrity Addiction A Growing Tragedy: Narconon handles addiction to all forms of substance abuse.  Narconon has the highest percentage of permanent recovery from addiction in the industry.  Along with addiction there are both physical and mental factors to address. Drug cravings can be a very real, harmful and insidious part of addiction. With prescription medicine it can and does appear to creep up on one as one is usually required to take a particular painkiller for a certain period of time.</p>
<p>- <a title="Narconon Drug Rehabilitation Program Restores Morals to Drug Addicts" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/01/prweb3426394.htm">Narconon Drug Rehabilitation Program</a> Restores Morals to Drug Addicts: … With this addition to the Narconon program its graduates not only stay off drugs but as well remain out of legal trouble after the Narconon program since they now understand what it means to live morally and how real happiness doesn&#8217;t lie in immoral acts.</p>
<p>- Addiction Treatment Provided by Pill Mills Concern Many: Mary Rieser a certified chemical dependency counselor and director  of  <a title="narconon" href="http://www.drugsno.com/">Narconon</a> of Georgia drug rehabilitation center says, &#8220;We can&#8217;t just cover up addiction with a dependency on pharmaceuticals.  Addiction is about behavior and taking one pill in substitution of another is not a change.  We need to provide effective addiction treatment programs not more medications.&#8221;</p>
<p>- The Way To Happiness Guides Addict To a Drug-Free Life: Sam, a recent graduate from Narconon Louisiana, came into the program because he was suffering from an addiction to prescription drugs. Like most addicts he neglected many things in his life in order to keep using. But it wasn&#8217;t till he came to a key point in his treatment at the Narconon drug rehabilitation program that he could really see this and consequently stop it permanently. (http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=155174&amp;cat=15)</p>
<p>- Narconon Louisiana Expands in 2009: …But for those whose lives have been ravaged by addiction, there have also been many who have been helped through drug abuse treatment centers all over the world. Narconon Louisiana, a residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation center, were able to help more than 120 people that enrolled on the program in 2009. (http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=156046&amp;cat=10)</p>
<p>- Narconon Drug Rehab Teaches Addicts To Be Temperate: James*, a former drug addict, knows exactly what it feels like when your life is spinning out of control. &#8220;A year ago I was at my worse. I had no control; every day was spent looking for my next shot of heroin and if I came across another type of drug I would use it immediately.&#8221; This type of out of control behavior is what led James to enroll in a drug rehab program called Narconon Louisiana where he was able to complete a course called The Way To Happiness; a common sense guide to moral living. (*see story for details at http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=155543&amp;cat=10)</p>
<p>- Narconon Freedom Center Instills Moral Values in Drug Addicts: It is for this reason that the Narconon program in Michigan has as part of its program The Way to Happiness, a non-religious moral code based on common sense. &#8230; With Narconon Freedom Center using The Way to Happiness as part of their drug rehabilitation program and instilling moral values into its students, students are far less likely to travel down the same path that led to their demise. (http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=156446&amp;cat=10)</p>
<p>- <a title="narconon michigan" href="http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/narconon-michigan-has-successful-year-in-2009-131553.php">Narconon Michigan</a> Has Successful Year In 2009: This last year, 2009, proved to be a very successful year for Narconon Freedom Center in rehabilitating many from drug and alcohol addiction. Drug addiction seems to be a hard fact of life. There are hardly any of us who don&#8217;t know of someone struggling with a drug or alcohol problem. (http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/narconon-michigan-has-successful-year-in-2009-131553.php)</p>
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