Drug Rehabilitation


Exclusively based on L. Ron Hubbard’s drug rehabilitation technology, the Narconon materials and program help thousands of hard-core addicts free themselves from the enslavement of drugs.

A
lthough L. Ron Hubbard had long recognized what drugs potentially meant in terms of human misery, it was the so-called psychedelic revolution of the 1960s that prompted his most intensive work on the subject. His reasoning was simple—no man can be spiritually free if chained to a chemical substance. Not only did drug abuse endanger one’s health, but also one’s learning rate, one’s attitudes, one’s personality and overall spiritual awareness. Indeed, following a 1972 review of what rampant drug use had wrought among youth in New York City, he began to speak of this drug epidemic in terms of a devastating social cataclysm—and given what followed that psychedelic decade, including rampant cocaine and heroin consumption and all attendant violence, he had been correct. The social devastation proved very much a cataclysm. Nor was the problem in any way limited to street drugs among the youth, but with a psychiatric and pharmaceutical establishment intently pumping drugs into society’s mainstream, the ramifications were actually cultural.


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SAVING THE LIVES OF DRUG ADDICTS
Independent studies have been done on the effectiveness of Narconon.
One such study in Spain had the above results.



“You may have noticed that society is rapidly going downhill. Inflation, lack of fuel and even war cast deep shadows over the world. And the most serious part of this is that drugs, both medical and street drugs, have disabled a majority of those who could have handled it, including the political leaders, and have even paralyzed the coming generations.”

— L. Ron Hubbard