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Recovery from Drug Addiction Doesn't Have to be a Life-Long Battle

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A new, proven approach to drug rehabilitation helps addicts overcome addiction for good

(PRWEB) December 20, 2004 -- Alcohol and other drug addictions are fought on many fronts. From scientists conducting genetic research and pharmaceutical companies pushing new drugs as treatments to faith based organizations offering counseling and law enforcement working on the reduction of the supply.

For the last few decades the majority opinion has been that addiction is a brain disease that cannot be cured, that recovery is a life-long battle, and that relapse is a part of the recovery process.

Regardless of what philosophy or treatment model a person may subscribe to, the most important factor is the results that are produced, meaning is the former addict now drug-free or is he or she is still on some type of drug.

Billions of dollars have been spent on researching unproven theories and treatments by some groups and the government, while others have found something that works and are busy actively stopping addiction on a daily basis.

One of the groups effectively doing something about the problem is Narconon Arrowhead. As one of the nations largest and most successful drug rehabilitation and education centers, Narconon Arrowhead utilizes the proven drug-free rehabilitation methodology developed by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard.

The Narconon® Drug Rehabilitation Program is comprised of an extensive sauna detoxification protocol and a series of life skills courses that provide addicts with the tools to apply to overcome the barriers to living a clean and happy life.

Not only does the organization achieve results from its rehabilitation program, in fact 70% of their graduates are drug-free two years after completion, but they have a massive awareness, education and prevention campaign as well. Over the last three years they have worked to personally educate over 100,000 kids on the truth about drugs and have reached millions of people with anti-drug messages through the Internet, radio, television and print media.

Without results we are simply throwing more money and lives down the drain on ineffective treatment concepts. With our countrys treatment and rehabilitation system focused on results and accountability, and with effective solutions that Narconon Arrowhead provides in schools, the workplace, correctional facilities and of course at its drug rehabilitation center, we can make a serious and positive impact on the state of our nation.

For more information on Narconon Arrowhead or to get help for a loved one in need call 1-800-468-6933 today or log on to www.stopaddiction.com.

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Luke Catton
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