
Narconon Sonora
Drug Rehabilitation Center

Offering an effective path back to health and sobriety is Narconon Navojoa in Sonora, Mexico. This Narconon drug rehab center is located just a few miles from the Gulf of California and sits adjacent to one of the richest agricultural regions in the country. There are individuals in urgent need of addiction recovery in every part of Mexico, including Sonora. To serve those along this coast or in the northern part of the country, Narconon Navojoa was founded more than a decade ago.
Since that time, this rehab center has helped many of the addicted find their way back to stable sobriety. This drug rehab program does not utilize opioid substitution therapy, in which a prescription opioid replaces the drug a person was addicted to. Instead, the program focuses on showing each person how to shed the dark deadness of addiction and regain the brightness of sobriety.
It Starts with Detoxification
There are two stages to the detoxification at this center. First, a person must be free of the drugs he (or she) was using before arrival. Each person is cared for with the Narconon withdrawal protocol that supports, calms and eases their way through withdrawal. Some people say it was their most tolerable withdrawal experience ever. Then it’s time for a deeper detoxification procedure.

The New Life Detoxification uses time in a sauna, nutritional supplements and exercise to reach deeper into the cells to wash away accumulated residues from years or decades of drug use. These residues have been shown to have a continuing effect on a person’s thinking and outlook on life. When they are sweated out in the Narconon Navojoa sauna during this detox, thinking becomes clearer and one’s outlook becomes more positive. This is the perfect start to one’s recovery.
Recovering the Ability to Enjoy Sobriety
The next step at this rehab center is to give back each person the power to make rational choices and to control their actions and even their thoughts. This means breaking the power that the urgent need for drugs has to control a person’s actions. Through a series of exercises called the Objectives, each person takes back this control. Perceptions of life and the world become sharper and brighter. This is a big step forward in regaining control of one’s life.
Finally, each person needs to develop certain skills that will protect one against relapse. Essentially, when a person recovers his own integrity and honesty and when he knows how to make the right choices and overcome obstacles, drugs are not needed. Life does not have to be run away from any longer. It can be both productive and enjoyable.

Recovery Can Start Now
The right time to get an addicted person help is today. Tomorrow could bring an illness, injury or overdose. If you need advice on how to get your loved one to Narconon Navojoa, call the international headquarters of Narconon in California. You can get your questions answered about Narconon or recovery and work out to help your loved one get his or her life back. Call today. We have helped tens of thousands of people around the world. We can help your family too.
See also: Narconon Sonora Facility
Karen
After writing promotional content for non-profit organizations and healthcare professionals for 25 years, Karen turned her focus to drug addiction and recovery. She spent two years working in the trenches in a Narconon drug rehab center and two more years at Narconon International with their drug information services. For nearly two decades, she has followed the trends of drug abuse, addiction and drug trafficking around the world, as well as changes in the field of addiction treatment. As a result of her constant research, she has produced more than two million words of educational and informative material on drug use and recovery so those who are addicted and their families can find lasting solutions. She gives talks and presentations to educate and inform those interested in countering substance use and arming people with educational tools to improve their communities. She continues to travel across the United States to learn the experiences and opinions of individuals related to substance abuse and recovery.