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Narconon: an introduction November 29, 2012,
Narconon is a rehabilitation programme for addicts run on a system devised by Scientology's founder, L. Ron Hubbard. Experts say it is based on junk science and potentially lethal.
The way Narconon tells it, their addiction treatment programme is about as good as it gets.
Studies have shown that the programme has a 75-percent success rate, the organisation claims on its website.1 "This is one of the best success rates in the field of addiction recovery," it says.2
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