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Narconon is a Scientology front group.
Tom Cruise insists that Narconon is the world's only successful drug rehabilitation programme, saying that he " has personally helped hundreds of people get off drugs ". Professor Stephen A. Kent | Stephen Kent, a sociologist who has interviewed numerous former Scientologists, says that " The connection between Narconon and Scientology is solid.
Narconon is headquartered in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Narconon is controlled by ABLE, a Scientology corporation, to which Narconon pays 10 % of its gross revenue.
In turn, Narconon has claimed that mainstream medicine is " biased " against it, and that " people who endorse so-called controlled drug use cannot be trusted to review a program advocating totally drug-free living.
" Narconon has said that criticism of its programmes is " bigoted ", and that its critics are " in favor of drug abuse ... they are either using drugs or selling drugs ", while Scientology head David Miscavige attributes criticism to Scientology's " war " with " the mental health field ".
Celebrity supporter Tom Cruise asserts that Narconon is " the only successful drug rehabilitation program in the world ", adding " It's a statistically proven fact that there is only one successful drug rehabilitation program in the world.
L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology, upon whose ideology the Narconon programme is based.
" Narconon, with the Scientology program, is another example of the workability of Dianetics and Scientology ", said an adherant in 1970.
The Purification Rundown is usually the first step taken by a Scientologist attempting to attain a state of " Clear " and is promoted as a health regimen within Scientology and in Scientology's drug rehabilitation program Narconon.

Narconon and for
" David Miscavige, Scientology's Chairman of the Board, blames Scientology and psychiatry | the psychiatric profession for criticism of Narconon: " There are a group of people on this planet who find us to be a threat to their existence, and they will do everything in their power to stop us.
Narconon has its origins in Dianetics. Even before Narconon became established, Scientology and Dianetics were promoted as providing a cure for drug addition.
Seven years later the Boston Herald showed how Narconon and World Literacy Crusade are also fronting for Scientology.
It forms the basis for drug rehabilitation and detoxification programs operated by church-affiliated groups such as Narconon, Criminon, Second Chance, and the International Academy of Detoxification Specialists.
The program was developed for use in Narconon, and was published in Hubbard's Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology as well as the book Clear Body, Clear Mind.
Scientology promotes the Rundown to the public as a " detoxification " program, while it also works with allegedly non-religious but Scientology-affiliated groups such as Narconon to offer this program as a treatment for addiction and high levels of stress.
David Root, a medical doctor affiliated with Narconon, has administered the program for twenty years and stands by the theory behind it.
" In 1991, the Board of Mental Health in Oklahoma refused to certify the program for use in a Narconon facility on the grounds of potential danger from its high vitamin and mineral doses.
A report on Narconon for the Department of Health in California described the mega-doses of vitamins as " hazardous " and " in some cases lethal ".
In 1994, the London Borough of Tower Hamlets funded an alcoholic to go to Narconon for detoxification, but the council withdrew funding when the Church of Scientology connection was revealed.
In 2012, Narconon Arrowhead was under investigation by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office, the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, for the four deaths related to the facility since 2009.
Criminon International, a non-profit, public-benefit corporation managing the Criminon program, was spawned from Narconon International in 2000, and is part of Association for Better Living and Education's public outreach programs.
Criminon is administered by the Association for Better Living and Education ( ABLE ), a nonprofit organization that administers Criminon, Narconon, and other " social betterment " programs.
Dr. Touretzky's research into Narconon was a primary source of information for a series of San Francisco Chronicle newspaper articles criticizing Narconon on June 9 and June 10, 2004 that ultimately led to the organization's program being rejected by the California school system in early 2005.
Nanette Asimov, reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, in an article critical of ABLE and Narconon, summed it up this way:
This time the investigation was done for a prosecutor attacking a local branch of Narconon, the church's drug rehab offshoot.

Narconon and program
However, to date there exist no independently recognized studies which confirm the efficacy of the Narconon program.
Narconon was established February 19, 1966 as a drug rehabilitation program based on " The Fundamentals of Thought " by L. Ron Hubbard and delivered to drug abusers in the Arizona State Prisons.
The name " Narconon " originally referred not to an organization but to the program.
In 1973, the Narconon program adopted procedures to include drug-free withdrawal.
Two other books describe the procedure, Purification: An Illustrated Answer To Drugs and Narconon New Life Detoxification Program: the effective purification program by L. Ron Hubbard.
After reviewing materials published by Narconon, University of Oklahoma biochemistry professor Bruce Roe described the program as " a scam " based on " half-truths and pseudo-science.
* Narconon, a separate religious rehabiliation program sponsored by Scientology
* Narconon, the substance abuse program associated with the Church of Scientology, founded in 1966
Criminon is said to be a prison-based version of Narconon, as the Purification Rundown detoxification and training procedures are also parts of the program.
He has also worked to expose what he sees as dangerous and potentially life-threatening treatments provided by Narconon, the Scientology-based drug rehabilitation program.
He maintains a Web site entitled Stop Narconon, which archives media articles critical of the program.

Narconon and rehabilitation
* Narconon, a drug rehabilitation program

Narconon and .
" He ascribes criticism of Narconon to religious bigotry, saying " A minority wants to hate-okay.
His work was supported by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, and in 1972 Hubbard sponsored the incorporation of Narconon as an organization.
In the early days of Narconon, no distinction was made between Scientology's ' religious ' and ' secular ' branches ; Narconon was considered by Scientologists to be an example of Scientology in action.

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