“Why can’t they just stop?”, “Why don’t they want help?” and “Why didn’t treatment work?” may be just some of the questions asked by an individual who is trying to understand the actions of a drug-addicted loved one. The sad truth is that the drug-abusing individual himself may be asking these exact same questions and without true, workable answers they may be facing two grim options: prison or death. “The Truth About Becoming Addicted” is a new instructional booklet recently released by Narconon Arrowhead with the intention of enlightening readers on the many aspects of drug addiction. More than a simple choice made by the addicted individual, addiction is a deeply rooted condition that must be fully understood and addressed for effective resolution. “The Truth About Becoming Addicted” addresses the possible causes and phases of addiction, and can help one understand why someone may complete a rehabilitation treatment program only to return to drug use. The booklet discusses why it is critical for the individual to confront and resolve the underlying problem that led to their use of drugs in the first place, why it can be so difficult to overcome the physical and mental cravings for drugs, and what must occur for the individual to be fully rehabilitated from drug use. In order to promote the facts laid out in “The Truth About Becoming Addicted”, Narconon Arrowhead has outlined some of the key topics in a fully illustrated brochure. This brochure walks one through the basics regarding addiction, including the underlying reasons why an individual may turn to drugs, how the poisons in drugs can stimulate, sedate or kill an individual’s body, how drugs can cause nutritional deficiencies, how residual drug toxins remaining in the cells of the body can cause the individual to crave more of the drug, how drugs can dangerously numb the individual’s senses, how drug use can cause the individual to withdraw from people and activities around them, how drugs can dictate the individual’s actions in life, and how an individual can participate in the right rehabilitation program to effectively handle the causes and effects of drugs, and gain the tools they need to move forward into a healthy, drug-free and productive life.
About Narconon Arrowhead
Narconon Arrowhead is a drug rehabilitation facility in southern Oklahoma. Narconon was founded in 1966 by William Benitez, a prison inmate who was seeking a solution for his own heroin addiction. Benitez came across the drug rehabilitation research developed by L. Ron Hubbard and began the Narconon (meaning “Narcotics-None”) program in the prison. Nearly fifty years later, Narconon boasts over one hundred facilities around the world and is shown by independent research to have one of the highest success rates for drug and alcohol rehabilitation, with 70% of program graduates maintaining sobriety. The holistic Narconon program is unique in its full address of the mental, emotional and physical causes and effects of drug abuse. The sauna treatment program helps the individual fully detox all residual drugs from their body, which can help curb or eliminate cravings and prevent the drug toxins from reactivating in the individual’s body at later times. The extensive life skills courses help the individual confront their current environment and make educated choices regarding who to socialize with and how to address and improve conditions in their life. By such thorough address of all the aspects of drug addiction, the individual is empowered to move forward into a drug-free life. “The Truth About Becoming Addicted” is free for anyone who needs a copy, and may prove to be a very important first step for anyone who either wants to prevent substance addiction, or help resolve it for self or others. For the full story on this new release visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/12/prweb11380932.htm