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Narconon celebrates 40 years of restoring families broken by drug and alcohol addiction
Discover what many families across the country are doing to save the lives of their loved ones. These families have regained hope, promise, love and friendship... all through a simple and effective drug-rehabilitation program.
Nestled in the mountains near Santa Cruz, California Narconon has been returning drug and alcohol free individuals to appreciative families. Narconon specializes in bringing promise and hope back to these families.
The stated mission of Narconon is: "to bring drug free, ethical and contributing lives back to those who have suffered from addiction. In so doing, our graduates enhance and increase the well being and prosperity of their families, their communities and their own lives."
Family members who once thought there were no answers to the destruction that alcohol and drug abuse causes have found a solution in the Narconon approach to recovery. Oftentimes, parents and drug abusers have suffered through other treatment programs only to find the addict return to a life of drugs and other destructive activity. The Narconon program is different; it boasts a 70% success rate.
The initial part of the treatment is a full sauna program that rids the body of toxins and poisons deterring the physical cravings associated with drug and alcohol abuse. The subsequent portions of the program emphasize life skills which help the client understand why theyíve used and how they can stop.
"The courses following the sauna have taught me how to live my life successfully without the use of drugs. I have learned to get honest and take responsibility for my choices," stated one happy graduate of the Narconon program.
The Narconon Program saves lives and brings families back together through honesty and communication. Those close to our graduates are raving about the success of the program. One Medical Doctor from Washington State remarked, "My son's five month rehabilitation at Narconon was a transformation, physically, mentally and spiritually. He regained over 60 pounds bodyweight and once again developed a solid work ethic and motivation. We are so grateful to Narconon and the staff who have done so much for our son."
For more information on Narconon visit www.drugrehab.net or call 1-800-556-8885.
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