Archive for July 11th, 2009

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I WILL BEGIN BUILDING MY CASTLE

July 11, 2009

NARCONON REALIZATION

Here is another Narconon realization.  This is written by someone who had abused cocaine, heroin, pot and alcohol and came here hopelessly addicted.  Now he is filled with hope wants to spread it to others.

“The other day my brother had an emergency and I had to take him to the Emergency room.   I was really scared.  It could have been real bad.  I took him to the ER and that is where we spent last Friday night and then I spent the weekend at the house, just looking after him.  It was the first scare I have had in a very long time.

I didn’t think much about it until he called me Monday night and thanked me for being an awesome brother and for helping him when he really needed it.  I haven’t felt that good about myself or my actions in a really long time and have been in a great mood ever since.

My point is that now that I am sober I can really feel emotion and this is new to me.  I wouldn’t change it for the world!  I realize how many new things are in my life now that I want.

My foundation is getting stronger and stronger and soon I will begin building my castle!”

Narconon New Life Drug Treatment 877-413-3073

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INHALANTS AND LSD

July 11, 2009

An increasing number of students in our country are getting the wrong idea about the dangers of LSD and inhalants.  In other words, they don’t think they are so bad.

This and other information was included on a survey released by The National Institutes of Health (NIH), which monitors the use of drug education programs in school across the country.

“The 2008 survey results reinforce the fact that we cannot become complacent in our efforts to persuade teens not to smoke, drink or abuse illicit substances,” said Mike Leavitt Secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services.

Overall, 46,348 students from 386 public and private schools in the eighth, tenth, and twelfth grades participated in the survey.

The study underlined the fact that while some areas of abuse are declining, such as alcohol, other types of drug use are either stalling or increasing.  LSD and inhalants are examples.

Any child who thinks that inhalants are OK needs to change their mind quick. Amongst children, inhalant use is quite disturbing. Inhalants can cause sudden death and brain damage.  They are easy to find as they are in the form of air fresheners, gasoline, and even whipped cream.

The need for the truth about LSD needs no explanation for anyone who grew up in the 60s or 70s and saw people lost permanently to a bad trip.

Kids won’t know the truth unless someone tells them – they are obviously getting the wrong story now.

The National Institute on Drug Abuse is a component of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIDA supports most of the world’s research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. The Institute carries out a large variety of programs to inform policy and improve practice.

Narconon of Georgia provides drug treatment and education for the entire southeast region.

Narconon Drug Rehab of Georgia is a non-traditional drug abuse treatment program. Narconon was founded in 1967, and boasts a 76% success rate (based on a two year follow-up) through a non-12 step drug treatment program.  The Narconon program provides body detoxification through a sauna and exercise program that helps eliminate or reduce cravings. After the sauna program, the client learns those life skills essential to success in life and the ability to stay clean.  They graduate from Narconon with a life plan and continued support to make sure they make it in life.

Narconon drug treatment for heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, pot and other drugs of abuse.

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Marijuana’s Lure- Marijuana Dangers

July 11, 2009

Research clearly demonstrates that marijuana has the potential to cause problems in daily life or make a person’s existing problems worse.

However, marijuana presents a unique challenge to parents and educators, because of the recent rise of medical marijuana, decriminalization efforts and mixed messages as to its harmful effects.

Marijuana, once demonized as the source of all society’s ills through propaganda movies, is now promoted by some politicians. The message can be confusing and parents need to know the truth. Marijuana abuse can lead to marijuana addiction.

Studies show that kids listen to their parents when it comes to marijuana and are less likely to use it, if they think their parents will disapprove.

For more information, read this article: Marijuana Drug Abuse Still High

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Narconon Drug Addict Realization

July 11, 2009

Here is a realization written by someone in drug treatment who was hopelessly addicted to drugs.

“This is an exciting adventure.  Change is a freeing concept.  Change in its own right is difficult, whether good or bad.  But what I have learned is that change is essential to my sobriety and I embrace it.  I welcome change.

The communication course has helped me in dealing with change.  Beingness enables me to think more clearly and accept ME in the present.

These exercises will aid dramatically in dealing with the Ups and Downs of life.

What a gift!”

Narconon New Life Program offers these wins for anyone who has abused cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, pot, alcohol or any drug of abuse.  There is hope.

Narconon New Life Program  877-413-3073