Heroin and Cocaine Addict for 7 Years

I had been a hardcore Heroin and Cocaine addict for 7 years before I took control of my life at the Freedom Center Drug Rehab Program. Continue...

Overcoming Barriers with Freedom Center Drug Rehab

In 1973 Jeannie Trahant was the first female graduate of the Freedom Center drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. Over the last 36 years, a productive, ethical and drug-free member of society Continue...

legally, Emotionally, and Physically in Shambles

The Freedom Center Drug Rehab Program has given me the skills to confront any problem or situation I encounter, to communicate with others and handle them when they are having difficulties, and to regain control of my life and everything in it. Continue...

A Sons Drug Addiction

If you’re reading this testimonial, then you already know the pain and heartache of drug addiction. Our world stopped one summer evening when our son admitted his drug addiction. Continue...

Sober Now for 31 Years.

At that point I was also homeless, 42 yrs old, and had been using drugs for 27 years since I was 15 years old. Continue...

Tired, Ashamed, Then Reborn

After awhile I began to actually enjoy myself, IN DRUG REHAB, enjoy myself. I started to reemerge as the person I knew before drugs ever became a part of my life. Continue...

Narconon Freedom Center Provides A Positive Approach to Drug Addiction

The modern American culture advertises drugs at every opportunity.  In reviewing the stock market one notices the pharmaceutical companies have done well as their profits continue to rise.  Today more Americans are hooked on drugs than ever before.  Advertising works.

Narconon Freedom Center works daily delivering drug rehabilitation to Americans that have fallen into the trap of drug addiction. The Narconon program offers a way out for the addict that doesn’t involve more drugs. The word “Narconon” means “no drugs”.

In this 21st century we have every avenue of advertising flooded with the positive messages of “drugs are the answer” when in truth drugs mask a problem and leads one down the road to eventual physical and mental collapse. Narconon points out drugs are essentially poisons. The amount taken determines the effect.

When dealing with drug addiction one also sees the end result of the multitude of advertising that is directed at teens and young adults who most often fall prey to drug addiction. In fact, even the American Psychiatric Association whose members are some of the heaviest drug pushers of modern times writing prescriptions for so-called “diseases” that are in fact voted into existence, states in their Adolescent Substance Abuse position statement, “Media should reduce their emphasis on and positive depictions of substance use, including alcohol and nicotine use.”

It has been found through working with addicts in Narconon that many addicts started their addiction as children being prescribed psychiatric drugs.  This also started some on the road to drug dealing, selling their psychiatric drug prescriptions to other students.

The bottom line is drugs are a dead end road. They may be helpful in alleviating temporary pain, however, used past this temporary period one is well on ones way to addiction.

The Narconon program done at Narconon Freedom Center is started with a physical examination to ensure the person receives any medical care needed before starting the program. After this the student at Narconon is given individual attention which includes proper nutrition, vitamins and minerals all to assist them in coming off drugs. There are also a variety of physical techniques applied that ease withdrawal and extrovert the person.

Each step of the Narconon program is done in a sequence to focus on the student winning over the barriers he or she has had in their battle with drugs. There are education steps of the program which give the student the true information on drugs and address the many factors that were going on in a person’s life that led up to their drug addiction.

Overall Narconon Freedom Center focuses on the betterment of the individual in overcoming the one area in life they have had the most trouble with. If you know of someone who needs help in coming off of drugs or alcohol contact Narconon Freedom Center at 888-218-9478.

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