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Scientific Foundations of the Program

Psychiatric Review of the Program by UCLA

The approach of the program, as I see it, is educational and humanistic. It also appears that it is guided by the assumption that the participants in the program, regardless of the severity of their substance abuse problems, will become able to accept individual responsibility for their personal behavior.

 

All the activities of the program are drug-free. Psychotropic medications are not utilized during detoxification or through any of the steps of the rehabilitative process. The assumption is that individuals may gain the skills to live a constructive drug-free life without dependence on psychoactive agents. The rehabilitative approach therefore does not try to substitute the drugs abused by the men and women in the program for other psychoactive agents whether apparently benign or illicit.

 

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Problems with Substitute Drugs

Research chemist Richard Dan, Ph.D., is president and CEO of Diatech, Inc., in New Hampshire. "There's a tendency in certain sectors of the scientific community to think that you can solve all problems with substances. I think it's a false solution, something that hasn't been looked at rigorously.

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Medical Review of Sauna Detox Program

This body of peer-reviewed literature substantiates the effectiveness of the Hubbard program in reducing levels of foreign compounds stored in fat and in improving the symptom profiles of chemically exposed individuals.

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