Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety – David Love visits Trois Rivieres in 2011

  • wp socializer sprite mask 16px Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety   David Love visits Trois Rivieres in 2011
  • wp socializer sprite mask 16px Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety   David Love visits Trois Rivieres in 2011
  • wp socializer sprite mask 16px Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety   David Love visits Trois Rivieres in 2011
  • wp socializer sprite mask 16px Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety   David Love visits Trois Rivieres in 2011
  • wp socializer sprite mask 16px Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety   David Love visits Trois Rivieres in 2011
  • wp socializer sprite mask 16px Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety   David Love visits Trois Rivieres in 2011
  • wp socializer sprite mask 16px Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety   David Love visits Trois Rivieres in 2011
  • wp socializer sprite mask 16px Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety   David Love visits Trois Rivieres in 2011

Narconon Drug Rehab – Public Safety - October 11, viagra sale 2011

According to one Canada and USA Narconon website, which promotes their Flag-Ship 100 bed Narconon Trois-Rivieres rehabilitation facility, “…a person starting the Narconon Detox program has been given full medical detox by an attending physician…”

It seems that Narconon has taken great care to ensure the safety of all patients who enroll in their detoxification program. Patients or sponsors only pay approximately $30,000.00 to save an addict or alcoholic from death. Surely a small sum to cure substance abuse for life and with a 70% and close to 100% cure or success rate, Narconon is leading the way to solve the planet’s drug problems.

Is this too good to be true? Upon close examination of the facts and evidence, these scientology rehab centers are far from safe and quite often dangerous and deadly.

Recently in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the College of Physicians placed a ban on a physician who was the Narconon Medical Manager, from ever associating with Narconon Trois-Rivieres again.It was agreed by way of a written accord with the College, that this physician cease aforesaid relations.

The College also met with and solicited the opinion on an expert physician on drug dependence.

As a result, the College concluded that the Narconon attending physician and Medical Manager, “…had been in breach of several of his ethical obligations by associating himself with a drug detoxification center administering treatment not scientifically recognized in the current medical literature, by conducting an incomplete medical assessment, and by keeping records of mediocre quality…”

David Edgar Love

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