Yes Virginia, AA Really Is a Cult by Jenna Talia
Here are some facts about AA Alcoholics Anonymous
AA's cure rate is less than 5% People who stop on their own have a higher success rate.
“Peer reviewed studies peg the success rate of AA somewhere between five and 10 percent,” writes Dodes. “About one of every 15 people who enter these programs is able to become and stay sober.”Mar 25, 2014
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www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/the.../284616/Many AA members have dual diagnosis and being sucked into the AA cult and fail to get the proper therapy they require.
A.A. and N.A. have at least 90% failure rates. And the real numbers are more like 95% or 98% or 100% failure rates. It depends on who is doing the counting, how they are counting, and what they are counting or measuring.
A 5% success rate is nothing more than the rate of spontaneous remission in alcoholics and drug addicts. That is, out of any given group of alcoholics or drug addicts, approximately 5% per year will just wise up, and quit killing themselves.6 They just get sick and tired of being sick and tired, and of watching their friends die. (And something between 1% and 3% of their friends do die annually, so that is a big incentive.)
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The Cure for Alcoholism
After years of research, there has been a scientific breakthrough in alcoholism treatment—the Sinclair Method. It has demonstrated a 78 percent success rate in curing alcoholism.
AA is a wast of time and may be dangerous to your health but the acutally is a medical CURE. The Cure is called the Sinclair Method. A letter to take to your doctor, about prescribing Naltrexone
The drug Naltaxone has been shown to cure alcoholism by eliminating the craving for alchohol. Backed by 82 clinical trials and research that extends back to 1964, The Sinclair Method deploys an opiate-blocking medication in a very specific way—in combination with ongoing drinking—to extinguish the addictive “software” in the brain. The de-addiction process rolls back the addictive mechanism in the brain to its original pre-addicted state—before the first drink was consumed, making this program an actual cure for alcoholism. When both Rotunda and I mentioned the Sinclair method and Naltaxone we were shunned. I faired a bit better but because Rotunda was at online meetings she was banned immediately with not warning of explanation. Cults thrive on censorship. AA is a very dangerous cult.
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