


Evaluation of a Detoxification Regimen for Fat Stored Xenobiotics Medical Hypothesis, Vol.9, 1982. Summary: One hundred and three individuals undergoing detoxification with Hubbard’s procedure volunteered to undergo additional physical and psychological tests concomitant with the program. Participants had been exposed to recreational (abused) and medical drugs, patent medicines, occupational and environmental chemicals.
Read more...Table of Contents I. Contamination with Synthetic Chemicals II. Reduction of Bioaccumulated Compounds III. The Detoxification Program Developed by L. Ron Hubbard A. Exercise B. Sauna C. Supplements Niacin Polyunsaturated Oils Vitamin Supplementation D. Sufficient liquids to offset the loss of body fluids through sweating E. Regular diet supplemented with plenty of fresh vegetables F. [...]
Read more...Megan Shields, M.D. Shelley Research Center for Dependency Disorders and Chronic Pain, West Covina, California Recent studies demonstrate that cocaine metabolites may accumulate in the body and that several days to weeks may be required for their elimination. Treatment outcome may be enhanced by methods which accelerate the safe and rapid elimination of drug metabolites. [...]
Read more...Abstract It is increasingly evident that the accumulation of drug residues and their lipophilic metabolites in the body plays a role in drug addiction. Such residues are associated with persistent symptoms and their mobilization from body stores into blood correlates with drug craving. A detoxification method developed by L. Ron Hubbard was specifically targeted at [...]
Read more...Introduction During the past three years, there has been an ongoing evaluation of the Narconon program at two Narconon facilities in the United States. These facilities are located in Los Angeles, California, and Chilocco, Oklahoma. This ongoing evaluation is aimed at both monitoring some of the factors involved in delivery of the Narconon program and [...]
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