Update: Scientology Rehab Center Denied in Maryland
Update: Scientology Rehab Center Denied in Maryland
Author: Justin Mckibben This story began just over a year ago when the Church of Scientology bought the plot of land for just over $4 million before announcing the intentions of opening a rehab center on the property. Residents in... Learn MoreHealing Life with Light: How to Treat Addiction Using Light
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Author: Justin Mckibben Since drug and alcohol addict has been treated exclusively there have pretty much always been treatment programs that revolve around religious ideals. Narconon's practices have been invariably derived directly from Scientology's religious doctrines with only minimal changes... Learn MoreVivitrol: Miracle Heroin Vaccine… or Nah?
Author: Justin Mckibben Vivtrol has been called a miracle drug, a shot in the dark, and a waste of money. What more can we say about this presumed 'heroin vaccine' that some people resort to in desperation? Vivitrol is another... Learn MoreWhat to Expect from Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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Author: Justin Mckibben Treatment for Molly Addiction: What is Molly? The drug called ‘Molly’ has been marketed to teens and young adults all over as pure form of MDMA by dealers across the country, and those who take the drug... Learn MoreStimulant Drug Addiction Treatment
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[caption id="attachment_15119" align="aligncenter" width="458"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben When talking about looking for treatment for meth addiction in Kansas City, Missouri it is... Learn More
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