fter the release of the Purification Program in 1980, news of Mr. Hubbard’s breakthrough reached the scientific community. Thus important studies embarked upon over the past two decades have provided repeated evidence of the program’s efficacy in eliminating drugs and toxins from the body.
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The results of the program are attested to by hundreds of thousands, on every continent of Earth.
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For example, in the state of Michigan in the United States, the accidental contamination of cattle with a toxic fire retardant resulted in 97 percent of the state’s human population having detectable amounts of the retardant in their fatty tissues a full five years later. In 1982, a group of residents was put through the Purification Program. Tests before and after showed a toxin decrease of over 20 percent. A follow-up examination four months later proved even more significant: levels of toxins continued to decrease after the program had been completed and showed an average decrease of more than 40 percent.
Similarly, in 1983, independent researchers conducted tests on a woman who had done the Purification Program after having been heavily exposed to industrial contaminants on her job. The study noted, “Removal of the toxic substances from her system was accompanied by remission of her subjective complaints as well. She no longer felt the extreme tiredness, malaise and lethargy she had been experiencing since her exposure.”
Such results generated interest from prominent medical and biochemical authorities, and consequently, in study after study, Mr. Hubbard’s research has been validated by official reports.
Among the numerous and more recent correlative studies was one conducted in 1995 by Dr. Forest Tennant, Executive Director of the Research Center for Chronic Pain and Dependency Disorders, and Dr. Shelley Beckmann, a molecular biologist. Monitoring the rehabilitation of cocaine and Valium addicts using Mr. Hubbard’s technology, they found that the detoxification procedure resulted in previously undetectable drugs appearing in both the urine and in the sweat of former drug users.