Michigan, United States 11/11/2009 8:27:27 AM
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Narconon Freedom Center Releases Public Service Announcement

Narconon Freedom Center releases public service announcement to air on TV stations to help local addiction problem.

With the holidays rapidly approaching and the annual subsequent rise in drug and alcohol abuse that accompanies them, Narconon Freedom Center is spreading the word for permanent drug rehabilitation by use of TV airways.

 

Narconon which has been operating a residential drug rehabilitation program in Michigan for 7 years has released its newest public service announcement to the public and media this week. The hard-hitting message which really shows the true impact of drug addiction on families can be seen on local TV stations as well as Narconon's website. 

 

During its several years in operation, the Narconon program in Michigan has had thousands of successful graduates who have gone on to lead ethical, productive and drug-free lives.  In fact, the center has an over 70% success rate, which far exceeds most traditional means of treatment that can achieve an up to 16% to 20% success rates based on national averages.

 

And the Narconon program does this with a drug-free method that provides a safe and painless withdraw from drugs, as well as a detoxification program that flushes drug toxins from the body, and allows the individual to be brought back up into a state of communication with his or her environment and educated in the problem-solving skills that will not only better their lives but give them the information to steer clear of drugs in the future and go on living a drug free life.

 

What this means is that those who fall into the trap of drug addiction have an even greater chance of being saved from an endless spiral down of drugs, drugs cravings, more drugs, guilt, depression and more drugs.  Family members and friends of the addict can view the public service announcement and be able to get the help their loved one needs. 

 

If you would like more information on Narconon Freedom Center or the Narconon program or to get help for someone you know, call 888-218-9478.


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