or her
place in the society we have created. It is our duty to help. We must somehow prevent that these desperate young people are sinking deeper and are forced to subsist on prostitution and criminality. Without help they are willing tools in the pushers hends. They must be either deprived of autonomy or to be coercion treated. If not, we must take the consequences, by handing out free drugs, but of course, under controlled conditions. The treatment should start in a rehabilitation center and should preferably be located on an island, completely isolated. It eases the control and protect against infiltration from outside. Here the user must enter into a rehabilitation contract in which one can choose between 3-4 alternative routes back to the normal society. The goal is to keep the youth away from the streets and the crimes there. There's no trick to make the drug addict detoxified, but to keep a former drug addict from drugs through longer period of time is only succeed in exceptional cases.
From the book The Vitamin Revolution
Publist by Hilt & Hansteen as, Oslo 1997
Author Dr. Knut T. Flytlie
specialist in general medicine and licensed pilot physician. Has
since 1990 be running his own clinic in Vejle, Denmark.
specialist in general medicine and licensed pilot physician. Has
since 1990 be running his own clinic in Vejle, Denmark.
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