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August 5, 2005
The NCHRA Urges New York Fire Fighters be Tested For Liver Damage
(2005-08-05)
National Coalition of Human Rights Activists
With revelations that New York City fire fighters and emergency response
personnel have been subjected to Scientology Inc.'s "purification"
ritual, the National Coalition of Human Rights Activists urge fire
fighters to seek medical examinations to test their liver functions.
It is alleged by some past NarConon customers that Scientology Inc.'s
"treatment" involves the ingestion of toxic amounts of niacin and
prolonged periods in a sauna. While medical experts are almost unanimous
in their opinions that this treatment only removed salt and water from
the human body, Scientology Inc. and its supporters allegedly believes
that their program removes toxins, radiation, and illegal drugs from the
body.
Scientology Inc. apparently bases its "detox" treatment upon the belief
that drugs are stored in body fat: the California School Board recently
ejected Scientology's drug awareness program from California schools for
this and other false teachings. [0]
"The sooner fire fighters have their livers checked the better off they
will be," said NCHRA president David Rice. "I very much hope that the
city of New York takes a pro-active stance regarding any liver damage
that its heroes might have incurred due to the allegedly dangerous
'detoxification' program."
The recommended daily consumption of niacin is from 14 milligrams to 35
milligrams; Scientology's "purification" program involves the
consumption of from half a gram (500 milligrams) to five grams (5,000
milligrams). High doses of niacin such as these have been shown to cause
liver damage (hepatitis), ulcers, and more [1].
NCHRA's concern came to a head when it was learned that New York City
Councilwoman Lopez was apparently paid nearly US$115,000 in what might
have been a quid pro quo payment for her routing city funds to
Scientology's "detox" facility.
James J. Kenney, Ph.D., R.D., a member of the board of directors of The
National Council Against Health Fraud and a diplomat of The American
Board of Nutrition, wrote "To make matters worse, large doses of niacin
are hepatotoxic and can cause serious liver damage. It may also trigger
gout, raise blood sugar into the diabetic range, cause itching, flushing
and a rash. Nausea and gastritis are other side effects of large doses
of niacin. To subject people to these potentially serious side effects
on the pretense that they are being 'detoxified,' 'cleared' or
'purified' is quackery." He went on to add " It would also be very
inappropriate for any public funds to be used to pay for a religious
ritual which is potentially harmful and of no proven benefit." [2]
"The damages from potential law suits against the city of New York could
run to the hundreds of millions of dollars," said David Rice. "The city
does not need that kind of grief. I hope and pray that Scientology
Inc.'s treatment has not caused any injuries to the health and
well-being of the city's fire fighters. The sooner they are tested, the
better off they will be if loss of liver function has been incurred."
[0]
http://www.holysmoke.org/narconon/narconon-heilig-letter-2004-09-30.htm
[1] (a) "Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law on the Narconon
Chilocco Application for Certification", Oklahoma State Board of Mental
Health, 13 December 1991; (b) John A. Henry, British Medical Association
New Guide to Medicines and Drugs, 2000 edition.
[2] Personal letter by Dr. Kenney to Dr. John Chelf, who was appointed
by the Oklahoma State Mental Health Board to evaluate the Purification
Rundown.
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