Narconon Drug Rehab News

March 27, 2009

Former Inmate’s Legacy Saves Thousands of Lives

Narconon drug rehab program founded by ex-addict celebrates 43-years of saving lives.

William Benitez started smoking marijuana when he was 15. His drug use escalated on to injecting opiates and was arrested several times on drug charges. Because of his addiction, he spent many years going in and out of the prison system with no hope of drug rehabilitation.

Benitez’s last trip to prison was for possession of narcotics. He was sentenced, as a habitual offender, to fifteen years to life in prison. During his last plea to the judge before sentencing William explained all the attempts he had made over the years to stop using drugs including joining the Marines, committing himself to hospitals for psychiatric care and therapy, moving to isolated areas even marrying twice hoping that something would help him get clean.

In spite of all Benitez’s failures he still had the desire to stop using drugs. While serving his prison sentence other inmates passed around books to keep themselves busy. Benitez was given a book by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard that dealt with human behavior. He started reading this book, and then others, studying each one very carefully. Benitez, for the first time, felt he had an answer to the problem he had been trying to solve for years.

William Benitez spent the following months putting together a program using Hubbard’s technology and requesting permission from prison officials to allow him to deliver this program to 20 other inmates all convicted drug addicts. After several requests to officials Benitez received permission to operate the program on a trial basis. He called the program Narconon because it meant no drugs, or narcotics-none.

This past February the Narconon program celebrated its 43rd anniversary. The program achieves a 70% success rate for permanent sobriety.

If you or someone you know is in need of a successful drug treatment program contact Narconon today at 877-237-3307.

March 23, 2009

New Evidence Validates Reasons for Drug Free Rehabilitation

According to a recent article from the New York Times the drug maker AstraZeneca just buried studies on its popular drug Seroquel. These studies stated that the drug caused side effects such as diabetes and weight gain in patients. As a result the drug maker is now facing more than 9,000 personal injury lawsuits from more than 15,000 former users of this drug.

Seroquel, a drug approved in 1996, to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, is one of the many antidepressants being prescribed to millions of people in the United States alone. Not only has the drug come under fire for its dangerous side effects, but also for its off-label marketing, stating that it can treat problems such as dementia, ADD (attention deficit disorder), depression and insomnia.

Unfortunately Seroquel is also one of the many drugs that doctors will sometimes prescribe to those struggling with substance abuse issues to "handle" addiction related problems. As a result, many addicts will struggle through dangerous side effects caused by the drug, can often become addicted to the drug itself, and in most cases are unable to stay drug free.

This is why most effective drug rehabilitation programs use a totally drug free approach to handle addiction and as a result of this, achieve up to a 70% success rate for permanent sobriety in patients. One program that does this on a consistent basis is the Narconon Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Program. The way the Narconon Program treats addiction is through a combination of a drug-free withdrawal, a sauna detoxification program and a series of life skills courses that have the end-result of an addict becoming a sober, ethical, contributing member of society.

Contact us for more information on the Narconon Drug Rehabilitation and Education Program today by calling 877-237-3307.

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