Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Narconon Canada in Trois Rivieres, Quebec

This press release from Narconon Canada tells quite a chilling story about the effects of Crystal Meth, and tells of a program that is effective in helping abusers of this drug come off and stay off:

TROIS-RIVIERES, Quebec, May 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Today's society is oppressed with several urgent issues, yet the drug addiction problem and the substantially increasing abuse of crystal meth fails to rank as a major concern. Although the general perception of an individual who is afflicted with a drug addiction is one of disdain and of worthlessness, they still deserve to be cared for. These individuals simply fell under the grasp of a vicious and ruthless drug, ridding them of any lucid judgment and of their conscientious perception of life. It has been reported on numerous occasions by former addicts that crystal meth, a highly toxic and addictive substance, has this unconditional power to "hook" someone only after their first use. Yet what could push someone to try such a hazardous drug?

The enthralling and promising side effects, notably increased energy, a reduced need to eat or sleep, super focus, increased productivity and euphoria, make a crystal meth high appear very satisfying. Nevertheless, crystal meth is anything but a harmless drug. Created from toxic chemicals, the side effects include an increased heart rate, insomnia, shakiness, fever, chest pain, paranoia, confusion, psychotic episodes, violence and death. Many crystal meth addicts report having difficulty quitting, since their body's need for the drug is so incredibly strong.

Will, a former crystal meth addict for 2 years now, gave a thorough testimony demonstrating the difficulties he encountered while under the influence of the drug and the several obstacles he faced to overcome his crystal meth addiction: "I couldn't admit that I was a junkie. I couldn't admit that I had a problem. Everybody said, 'You're turning into a junkie Will,' and I would respond, 'I'm fine, I'm alright.' But then my behaviour started to change and the days got longer. The weeks ended up being actual full weeks."

Before going into rehab, Will witnessed how he had changed both physically and mentally, due to the crystal meth: "When people are on crystal meth, they eventually become very volatile and they can hurt people. They can snap very easily for no reason. On any given day, I really could have hurt somebody, supremely bad, but my choices were either to hurt somebody or get high."

Fortunately, there is a drug rehabilitation and treatment center that is capable of treating a crystal meth addiction. This 100-percent natural drug rehabilitation program, offered by Narconon, is an effective and proven method, renowned worldwide, for helping individuals overcome their drug addiction. If someone you know and care for is affected by crystal meth, don't hesitate to contact Narconon.

"If you're ready to try any drugs out there, well you might as well try every way to save your life," said Will.

For in-depth information about Narconon's proven crystal meth treatment and the current crystal meth situation, visit their website at http://www.narconon.ca.


For information contact:
Sylvain Fournier
sylvain.fournier@narconon.ca
1-877-782-7409

Narconon uses the drug rehabilitation technology of L. Ron Hubbard.

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