Drug Rehab: Photos: ‘Glee’ Star’s Surprising Drug Past

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Drug Rehab: Photos: ‘Glee’ Star’s Surprising Drug Past
‘Glee’ Star’s Drug-Addicted Past
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Drug Rehab: Leah Briick, Gatehouse Academy Chief Operations Officer, Published in NAATP’s VISIONS
Gatehouse Academy is pleased to have received the news today that a recent article on medical marijuana that was written and submitted by Leah Briick, COO of Gatehouse Academy, will be published in the next publication of the Visions newsletter by the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers. (PRWeb June 24, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases …
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Drug Rehab: How Long Do Drugs Stay in your System? | Drug Facts & the Body



Bobby Wiggins, Drug Prevention Specialists, gives important information on how long do drugs stay in your system? Drugs stay in the body for only a short time. True or False? False. Many drugs, for example THC in marijuana, are fat soluble substance. They lodge (stay) in the fatty tissues for a certain amount of time. Mr. Wiggins was addicted to drugs for 16 years and he put an end to his addiction by doing the Narconon drug rehab program (with the sauna detox sweat out which helps a person flush / remove the drugs out of the body). You can call one of our counselors to answer questions you may have. In this video he gives details on what drugs do to the system. More drug facts and education on www.narconon.org where you can find helpful pages and articles.

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