Wednesday, January 14, 2009

ONE BAD DECISION CAN KILL

A party atmosphere with friends, a twenty-first birthday, a really bad day – any of these influences can cause a person to decide to celebrate or forget their problems with drugs or alcohol. But sometimes these bad decisions kill. A quick search of news media around the country turns up stories of decisions with consequences the individual never intended. For example, in December 2008, a 22-year old Illinois man was charged with giving an underage man alcohol that resulted in the younger man's alcohol intoxication death. In Minnesota, a twenty-one year old woman celebrated her birthday with seventeen shots that later caused her death. In July, former major league baseball catcher John Marzano died of a fall that involved alcohol intoxication. And in May, a bookstore owner in Idaho died when he lost control of his SUV with a blood-alcohol level four times the legal limit. "Unfortunately, it is just too easy to find examples of bad substance abuse decisions that result in someone's injury or death," . Narconon is one of the Worls's leading drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs with centers all over the US and Canada . "Fortunately, many people realize that they need help before they have such a catastrophe and that is when they reach out for a rehabilitation program such as ours."The Narconon program helps such people with a long-term rehabilitation program that uses no drugs either in the drying out period or any other portion of the program. "One phase of the Narconon program is a thorough detoxification that flushes drug residues out of the fatty tissues with the use of a dry-heat sauna and nutritional supplements, "We find that this dramatically reduces drug or alcohol cravings for many people. They are then in much better shape to focus on learning drug-free life skills in the later phases of the program. " The Narconon program typically takes three to five months, with each person moving at their own pace through this holistic program.To find immediate help for someone who is having a problem with any kind of drug or alcohol, contact Narconon's free addiction consultation and referral helpline at 1-800-893-7060 or visit their website at www.drugrehabthatworks.com. The Narconon program was founded in 1966 by William Benitez in Arizona State prison, and is based on the humanitarian works of L. Ron Hubbard. In more than 120 centers around the world, Narconon programs restore drug and alcohol abusers and addicts to a clean and sober lifestyle.

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