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Katie Holmes's Sores From Scientology Detoxification Ritual

Tom Cruise's lover, beautiful actress Katie Holmes appeared with strange sores on her face, making people wondering if the rush didn't popped up after a strange scientologist ritual of detoxification.

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26th of July 2005, 22:03 GMT

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Tom Cruise's lover, beautiful actress Katie Holmes appeared with strange sores on her face, making people wondering if the rash didn't pop up after a strange scientologist ritual of detoxification.

Apparently, this treatment involves doses of the vitamin Niacin which helps purify the body of negative alien substances. The doses the vitamin-B complex can cause red rashes.

But the Scientology Church denies any implication. A Scientology official said: "Whatever you see on her face has got nothing to do with us. It's insulting that you would ask such a thing."

According to New York Daily News, Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard said that using niacin with exercises and sauna sessions will help the body to purify from of 'radiation' or negative alien substances.

But the results from a recent study by McKenney et al. (Medical College of Virginia School of Pharmacy) indicate that not all the news about niacin is good news. In therapeutic doses, niacin can be dangerous, particularly sustained-release niacin.

The Virginia researchers conducted a randomized, double-blind, parallel-group comparison of sustained-release (SR) and immediate-release (IR) niacin in 46 patients with hypercholesterolemia for 36-week.

Both formulations were associated with considerable side effects. Nine of the 23 patients assigned to IR niacin withdrew from the trial before completing the 3-g dose phase because of adverse reactions, including vasodilation (flushing, itching, rash), fatigue, and acanthosis nigricans (a wart-like skin eruption).

Eighteen of the 23 patients in the SR niacin group withdrew before completing the 3-g dose phase because of gastrointestinal effects, fatigue, and hepatotoxicity. Thus, 39% of patients on IR niacin and 78% of those on SR niacin withdrew because of side effects.
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Comment #1 by: David Barrington on 27 Jul 2005, 01:33 GMT reply to this comment

Your article would have served your readers better had you included facts such as the remarkable results experienced by 9/11 emergency care givers who did the purification program. Purificaiton, by the way, simply means removing toxins (including heavy trace metals) from the body.

Results count. From www.NYdetox.org:

."In July 2004, project physicians and advisors reviewed the folders of 286 individuals (240 men and 46 women) who had completed detoxification.

"These patients included 187 firefighters, 13 paramedics, 8 police officers and 78 citizens (volunteer rescue workers, those who live or work downtown).

"This review found that neurological, muscle and lung symptoms had resolved fully in three out of four cases and greatly improved in virtually every case."

UPDATE UPDATE
SCIENTOLGY & GERMANY

As a direct result of the Church of Scientology multi-year program, for the first time in the history of the German nation, citizens of that country now have a Freedom of Information Act to demand and get copies of government documents so that officials can be held accountable for previously undisclosed unconstitutional and illegal activities.

France is next.

HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENT TO PROTECT RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

The Church of Scientology forced the French government (through its actions to coordinate and help French citizens) to cancel the infamous "sect list" that listed 170 religious faiths (including Buddhism and Christian Fundamentalism plus 168 others) as "suspect" and not to be trusted. That list was an obscene violation of the fundamental right to practice one's faith in safety, free from government intolerance.

HUMAN RIGHTS ON AN INTERNATIONAL LEVEL

Scientology has launched an international campaign to bring to public awareness the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Although signed into agreement by all member nations in 1949, in 2004 nearly 92 percent of the international community did not know of its existence until the Church of Scientology included it as part of its mission to protect the human rights and religious freedom of every man, woman and child.

More info: http://www.scientology.org/humanrights

The Church of Scientology is fast becoming the organization to which government, religious and social groups are asking for help in resolving problems facing most of mankind: drugs, illiteracy, criminality and immorality.

Scientology is everywhere.

David Barrington
www.HappierLife.org


Comment #2 by: David Barrington on 27 Jul 2005, 01:51 GMT reply to this comment

PS. Your article did not provide readers with the fact that the largest drug rehabilitation center in the United States is Narconon, which exclusively uses L Ron Hubbard's detoxification program.

Nor did you article mention that there are more Narconon centers around the world than the combined total of the top three private "rehab" centers, which includes the Betty Ford centers.

Visit: www.narconon.org

For more details related to Mr. Hubbard's detox program:

http://scientologyhandbook.org/sh7.htm

This is one of 16 chapters that comprise the www.ScientologyHandbook.org site.

Each chapter provides information to better understand the underlying reasons for common problems people face, and also provides "how to" to solve the problem.

Scientology is Knowledge you can use right now to make it easier to understand and solve the problems of life.

The only way you personally will know if something works is try it and find out for yourself.

Best regards,
David Barrington
www.HappierLife.org

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