Seeking help on drug addictions and alcoholism?

Ladies and gentlemen, the following post is targeted for those living in the United States but readers from other parts of the world are welcomed to forward this posting via email to those seeking any type of information on alcohol or drug rehab programs. Your assistance in spreading this post around the world is much required and appreciated.

I stumbled upon this site a few hours ago and it highlighted several great addiction treatment programs for those suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction. Details about this site and its drug and alcohol treatment centers however are not fully known as of time of writing. However, I do know after doing some reading earlier that their drug and alcohol treatment centers are located in Malibu, California. Please give them a call at 1-877-886-8570 and find out more about their drug rehabs and alcohol treatment programs. Alternatively, you may also send emails to info@drugsrehab.com.
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4 comments:

ViK[RuM] said...

i will tell you an interestin report. according to the latest studies, one out of every third american lives or has something to do with Drug or Alchol Addiction. that can tell you much we are living under the jaws of alcohol and drugs. and ibeing in this field i can tell you just one thing that it is not chronic, it is very much curable

JWP
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This is a comprehensive addiction portal focusing on topics of alcohol and drug abuse. http://www.alcoholaddiction.org

rarthur said...

are you looking for better addiction treatment
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arthur
Suffering from an addiction. This website has a lot of great resources and treatment centers.http://www.treatmentcenters.orghttp://www.treatmentcenters.org

Parthiban said...

nice work malay.. I too give an link.. This is also an rehab centre..

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galois

Suffering from an addiction. This website has a lot of great resources and treatment centers.
http://www.treatmentcenters.org

Anonymous said...

I don't think anyone can overstate the negative impact alcohol has on the lives of American families and the health of communities. The fact is that a significant portion of the population just cannot "drink responsibly" because they have an addiction. I work with an addiction treatment center near Oakland and there are literally tens of thousands of people in the Bay Area who need help, but only a fraction of them will successfully "get clean" and stay that way. Prohibition is not the answer, but more resources need to be devoted to helping people avoid becoming addicted and get treated if they are.

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