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Best-Selling Self Help Book Uncovers Factors Prompting Drug Abuse


L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics uncovers the single source of depression, stress, self doubt and psychosomatic ills

Abuse of Street drugs and powerful prescription drugs has been all over headlines, reportedly creating mental and physical repercussions which millions around the world have discovered can be avoided through the principles contained in L. Ron Hubbard's best-selling self-help book Dianetics.

Released 59 years ago Dianetics uncovers the single source of psychosomatic ills, depression, stress, self-doubt and instability which not only leads to the overuse of powerful mind-altering anti-depressants, but also street drugs - both just cloud the underlying situation itself and destroy lives and darken personalities.

Dianetics does exactly the opposite as written by L. Ron Hubbard in 1950 -- "It [Dianetics] produces a condition of ability and rationality for man well in advance of the current norm, enhancing rather than destroying his vigor and personality."

By using the techniques in the book, you can find out what is controlling your life. The book provides more than just a "mere explanation" of the things which ruin a person's life. It provides simple techniques to handle the single source of one's fears, anxieties and stresses, and so provides a solution in overcoming personal problems that are often met with a prescription for a pill or the consumption of a street drug.

Authored by L. Ron Hubbard, who has 19 New York Times Bestsellers, 230 million works sold across 150 countries of earth. Mr. Hubbard is also 3-time Guinness Book of World Records holder of the most published works by a single author, most audio book titles on Earth and most translated author. For more information on Dianetics visit www.Dianetics.org, and for and overview on the life and works of L. Ron Hubbard visit www.lronhubbard.org.




Louis Steiner is a freelance author in the field of mental health.

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