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Narconon Myths Revealed

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Narconon, a highly successful drug rehabilitation program, is
often the target of bad press. I am sure that this is true of
other drug rehabilitation programs; however, I must come to
Narconon's defense.


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Narconon Myths Revealed
Copyright (c) 2007 Lora French
DrugRehab.net
http://www.drugrehab.net



Narconon, a highly successful drug rehabilitation program, is
often the target of bad press. I am sure that this is true of
other drug rehabilitation programs; however, I must come to
Narconon's defense. When I have been asked about the drug
program that saved my life, and I say, "Narconon saved my
life," I am always amazed at the responses that I get from
people who have limited knowledge or misinformation about the
Narconon program. Unfortunately, these myths have discouraged
some who could have benefited from the Narconon program. These
addicts stay trapped in the destructive cycle of addiction and do
more harm to themselves, their families, and their communities at
large. Although many more myths may exist, I would like to reveal
the three I have run into the most.

Myth #1 - Narconon is really a shortened name for Narcotics
Anonymous.

This is not true. Narcotics Anonymous (NA). NA is based on the
12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and, according to the text
Narcotics Anonymous, is a "non-profit Fellowship of people or
society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major
problem." The program instills the belief that addiction is an
incurable disease, but that an ongoing recovery process can be
achieved if the addict follows a set of spiritual principles. NA
members meet regularly and work the 12-Steps as adapted from
Alcoholics Anonymous. NA is not an inpatient drug rehabilitation
program; however, many drug rehabs suggest and recommend NA
meetings as a follow-up/aftercare program. The long-term success
rate of NA is difficult to determine; however, studies suggest
that 12-Step programs in general have about a 3%-5% long term
success rate.

Narconon, however, is a drug rehab that can boast a 76% success
rate. It is a long-term residential drug rehabilitation program
where students (not patients) learn the skills necessary to
overcome their addiction. Students work at their own pace, and it
is common to hear "it takes as long as it takes" throughout
each phase of the program. The difference here is that no student
is sent back into mainstream society before they have fully
handled their addiction. Narconon instills the belief that
personal addiction to drugs can be ended and that an addict can
achieve freedom from drug addiction and go on to live a happy
life. The Narconon program is designed to address all aspects of
addiction by cleansing the body of drug residues, handling the
underlying reasons that resulted in the addiction in the first
place, as well as providing the student with practical life
skills that will lead the addict to become a productive, ethical
member of society.

Myth #2 - Narconon is Scientology and was started by
Scientologists.

This is not true. Although the program is based on the works by
L. Ron Hubbard, Narconon was not started by a group of
Scientologists. In fact, the Narconon program was started in the
Arizona State Prison by an inmate, William Benitez in 1966. Mr.
Benitez had been afflicted by years of drug addiction and
criminal behavior that had landed him in prison multiple times.
After reading several of L. Ron Hubbard's books while
incarcerated, Mr. Benitez realized that the technology set forth
in these books could be applied to those afflicted by drug
addiction. "I realized that drug addiction was nothing more than
a "disability," resulting when a person ceases to use abilities
essential to constructive survival. I found that if a person
rehabilitated and applied certain abilities, that person could
persevere toward goals set, confront life, isolate problems and
resolve them, communicate with life, be responsible and set
ethical standards, and function within the band of certainty,"
Mr. Benitez stated. Ultimately, this is the foundation of the
Narconon program and its wide success in prison led to the
formation of many Narconon programs across the world.

Although embraced by the Church of Scientology, because of the
connection with the materials written by L. Ron Hubbard, the
Narconon program does not in any way recruit its students into
the Church. Narconon staff members are not Scientologists, unless
they have chosen to be. Most are of a Christian background, but
the Narconon program I went to had many a wide variety of
religion amongst its staff, from Buddhists to Jewish to Catholic.
However, it is not even a topic of discussion. Narconon does not
discriminate against any religious background, nor does the
Narconon program make any attempt to discourage any other
religions beliefs. In fact, one important aspect of Narconon is
that it gives its students the freedom to come to their own
realizations about their beliefs and their faith. The sole
purpose of the Narconon program is to help addicts overcome the
destructive effects of drug addiction so that they can return to
mainstream society and lead drug-free and productive lives.

Myth #3 - The New Life Detoxification (Sauna) Program doesn't
work.

This is not true. The New Life Detoxification program is an
integral part of the Narconon program. Through a combination of
exercise, intensive sweating in a dry sauna,  intake of fluids
and exact doses of nutritional supplements, the student cleanses
the  body of drug residues. The purpose of this is to clear the
body and the mind so that the student is not afflicted by the
physical desires to continue to use drugs. Many say that sweating
in a sauna for an extended period of time is harmful; however,
what these critics fail to realize is that the body is never
exposed to overheating as breaks are taken throughout the process
to ensure that this does not happen. In addition, critics claim
that Niacin, when taken in large doses, is also harmful to the
body. If one were to take a large dose of Niacin on the first day
of the sauna program, this could be true. However, the Niacin
intake is strictly regulated. The entire program is delivered on
a gradient, meaning that low doses of Niacin are delivered at the
beginning and only increased based on the individual's reaction
to it. Also, no student EVER begins the New Life Detoxification
Program without clearance from the Medical Director, an MD with
over 30 years experience treating addicts. If a student is not
medically cleared for the sauna right away, he can work on other
parts of the program while he is working to improve his physical
condition.

Each student on the program is different and handles the
detoxification process differently. The Narconon program
recognizes this and treats each student individually. A common
myth is that drug addiction is only a mental illness and should
be addressed as only this. Many programs neglect that the body
must also be handled in order for an addict to remain sober.
There have been several scientific studies that prove the New
Life Detoxification program does indeed rid the body of toxic
residues left by drugs. For summaries of these studies, please
visit www.drugrehab.net and click on Scientific Research.

I believe in the Narconon program. It did save my life. I am free
from the traps of drug addiction. I am saddened when people will
discount the validity of Narconon because they believe that it is
similar to NA and must attend a meeting a day to be sober. I have
led a productive life for 14 years now and have not attended a
single meeting. I am disheartened when people allow their
feelings about Scientology to dissuade them from either getting
the help they need or the help their loved one is desperate for.
I am not a Scientologist, nor am I affiliated with any religious
organization, but I believe in Narconon and the program that it
delivers. I have watched friends relapse over and over again, and
listened to them as they don't understand why they still crave
drugs when they are working a program. I can attribute the fact
that I know longer crave drugs to the Narconon program. I am an
avid believer in the benefits the New Life Detoxification portion
of the program, as well as the rest of the program which can give
you the answers you have been seeking as to why your life is not
as it should be.

Everyone has a choice to which drug rehabilitation program they
attend or they feel is the right course for their loved one;
however, I only encourage those who seek help to find the true
facts about any program and not to just buy into the myths that
exist.




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