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Narconon

Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 5:53 PM CST
i meant to say borrowed some ideas

i said that conrad
you and your succinct fingers

frustrated


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DadofDucks
Wentzville, Missouri USA
Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 5:54 PM CST
Conrad73 wrote:
Youre mistaking that with Narcotics Anonymous which is based on the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-Step Program!


"Narconon is a non-profit drug rehab program dedicated to eliminating drug abuse and drug addiction through drug prevention, education and rehabilitation..."

Ive been wrong before but it sure sounds lije the same thing???dunno handshake
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DadofDucks
Wentzville, Missouri USA
Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 5:58 PM CST
mindfful wrote:
DOD
NA is not narconon

and yes narconon did borrow and then become a nonprofit org

non profits accept donations
thats kind of the point

covenant house is a wonderful organization
ppl would be surprised at some of the donors to that program

tv can really be full of problems



and im glad to know health professionals are relying on it and
casual internet sources as information

that is so scary...


maybe we should just discuss the weather


Like I said Ive been wrong before.
I step down to the lady with the clown nose...and the gentleman....wave teddy bear
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Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 6:02 PM CST
noooo
aa and na nor alanon are NOT non profit orgs


?????????
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oslojente
Olso Norway
Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 6:23 PM CST
professor
"The Narconon program has from the beginning been founded on key principles developed by author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard. The keynote is that an individual is responsible for his own condition and that anyone can improve his condition if he is given a workable way to do so. It is based on improved understanding of his fundamental nature: that man is basically good and it is pain, suffering, and loss that lead him astray.

In the early '60s, Mr. Hubbard was one of the first to see the long-term consequences of the accelerating drug culture. He responded warmly to William Benitez's request for help with his fledgling Narconon program in Arizona State Prison and continued to write up his observations on the effects of drugs on the individual person, his body, and the society as a whole.

The Narconon program from its inception promoted an approach to rehabilitation without recourse to alternative drugs. This early program did not, however, deal directly with withdrawal symptoms and difficulties. In 1973, after Mr. Hubbard had conducted further research to aid Narconon staff to help others through the difficulties of withdrawal discomfort safely and with minimal discomfort, the Narconon program adopted these procedures to include drug-free withdrawal, using vitamins and mineral supplements along with special techniques to ease the mental and physical symptoms.

Another truly pioneering innovation researched by Mr. Hubbard was adopted in 1978 known as the Narconon® New Life Detoxification Program. This tissue-cleansing regimen of specific vitamin/mineral therapy with cardiovascular exercise, intensive sweating in low heat saunas, adequate replacement of fluids and oils, has become immensely valuable for reducing the long-term physical and mental effects of drug residuals on people who have taken drugs. Mr. Hubbard noted the scientific evidence behind the accumulation of drug and other toxic residuals in the human body. He postulated the influence that these psychoactive toxins might have subliminally and overtly on the mind and person and developed a safe, healthy, and thorough method of cleansing the human body of the actual drug residuals.


"One has the choice of being dead with drugs or being alive without them. Drugs rob life of the sensations and joys which are the only reason for living anyhow".

--L. Ron Hubbard

With this Narconon® New Life Detoxification Program students regularly report a remarkable increase in clarity of thinking, peace of mind, and well being. It also greatly reduces or eliminates cravings for drugs that stem from hidden drug toxins.

More than three decades of scientific studies and follow-up have validated the theory and practice of this remarkable procedure.

L. Ron Hubbard's innovations to the Narconon program continued through the years, always designed to facilitate a stable, drug-free life for individuals. "professor

from the Narconon website
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oslojente
Olso Norway
Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 6:25 PM CST
Same source:

Support from the Church of Scientology and Its Membership

"L. Ron Hubbard, who developed the drug rehabilitation methodology which the Narconon Program utilizes, was also the founder of the Scientology religion. While the Narconon program is a purely secular program which is open to members of all faiths, it has enjoyed the support of the Church and individual Scientologists since its beginnings.

In 1966, when Arizona State Prison inmate William Benitez wrote
L. Ron Hubbard asking for help, it was Scientologist volunteers who helped him to set up the original Narconon courses inside the prison.

In fact, the majority of new Narconon facilities established since that time have been made possible by the volunteer and financial support given by Scientologists.

It is an important part of Scientology's social mission to reduce the suffering and degradation caused by alcohol and drug abuse on a worldwide scope. Scientology churches join churches of other faiths in seeking to improve living conditions as well as the social and moral environments in which we live. As part of this mission, Churches of Scientology actively encourage their members to support the Narconon program, by helping to open new centers for drug rehabilitation or drug education and by volunteering their time to assist existing Narconon programs.

Therefore, it is common to find Scientologists from all walks of life volunteering to help the Narconon organization by conducting fundraising drives, establishing new centers and making its solutions known to people in need.

The Narconon program brings new solutions to the field of drug rehabilitation and education to all peoples of the world. Scientology Churches and Scientologists are proud to support this program. "

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Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 6:30 PM CST
rolling eyes


sigh


well

whatEV


conversing
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oslojente
Olso Norway
Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 6:34 PM CST
mindfful wrote:
well

whatEV



Check your mail every now and again, will ya!!! laugh

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Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 6:36 PM CST
heres the point and the fact
i really dont give a giggledy gak what the internet says

non profits sometimes are taken over-willingly by their donors
this at the time, and truly even today
is a very difficult cause to raise funds for (donations)

is it soooo surprising that an organization like scientology would
relish the opportunity to funnel cash into such an opportunity?

i mean what an opportunity to reach someone in that
vulnerable position of their life?

and its scientology- - what a shock there would be info in the world
claiming credit!

history of many things is being bastardized and twisted in this day of what ppl think is the information era
it also allows more disinformation

still and all


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Posted: Apr 7, 2008, 6:37 PM CST
oslojente wrote:
Check your mail every now and again, will ya!!!


my stoopid light stays stuck on so i dont check all the time

dunno

going nowgrin
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