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Rehabilitation Drug Addiction

Rehabilitation Drug Addiction

Although L. Ronald Hubbard had long been recognized as potentially meant that drugs in terms of human misery, was the so-called psychedelic revolution of the 60′s which led to more intense work on the subject. His reasoning was simple: no man can attain spiritual freedom if you are chained to a chemical. The drug not only endangers one’s health but also their speed of learning, attitudes, personality and spiritual awareness in general.

No doubt, after a study in 1972 of what the rampant drug use had caused among the youth of the city of New York, started talking about this epidemic of drugs in terms of a devastating social upheaval, and taking into account what psychedelic decade that followed, including the conspicuous consumption of cocaine and heroin and all the violence that accompanies it, it became clear he was right. The social disruption proved to be a complete catastrophe. And the problem is not limited to street drugs among youth, but, with the psychiatric and pharmaceutical actively pumping a continuous flow of drugs in our society, its ramifications was truly cultural.

His solution was a unique drug rehab not only addressed what drugs mean in terms of spiritual and mental impairment, including muddled thinking and a diminished awareness, but also the root of the problem that prompts a person use drugs first. Because, unless the problem is resolved, Mr. Hubbard discovered the person would always be in original condition for which drugs were a “solution”. Within the program of rehabilitation of Mr. Hubbard, methods to eliminate the pain caused by the withdrawal syndrome were also unique and particularly relevant considering the influence of alcohol, heroin, crack and cocaine. Read the rest of this entry »