Dr. John Chelf
January 5, 1991
Dear Dr. Chelf,
I am writing to you at the request of Robert W. Lobsinger. He has
asked me to comment on the "purification rundown" used by Narconon
® and
other Scientologist run "clinics" (e.g. HealthMed and New Life
Center).
As a member of the board of directors of The National Council Against
Health Fraud and a diplomat of The American Board of Nutrition, I am
an expert at separating fact from fraud in the nutrition field. I am
familiar with the "Hubbard Method" of "detoxification" which is used
at Scientologist run "clinics" and is described in L. Ron Hubbard's
book, Clear Mind. Clear Body, and in David Steinman's book, Diet for a
Poisoned Planet, which I recently reviewed (Current Diet Review, Nov.
- Dec.1990). This "purification" program was created by L. Ron
Hubbard's fertile imagination in the mid 1950's. It is part of the
teachings of the Church of Scientology
®
and lacks any credible
scientific support.
This "purification" or "detoxification" program is claimed to help
"clear" the mind of toxins such as drugs, pesticides and chemical
pollutants. It consists of large doses of niacin, vegetable oil,
exercise and "low temperature" saunas. According to the followers of
L. Ron Hubbard, the large doses of niacin works by stimulating the
release of fat into the blood stream and this is accompanied by
various "toxins" trapped in the body's fatty tissues. According to
science, large doses of niacin actually block the release of fat from
fat cells. This has been observed both at rest [Acta Medica
Scandinavia 1962, 172(suppl):641] and during exercise [D. Jenkins,
Lancet 1965,1307]. In other words, the scientific evidence shows that
the exact opposite of what Hubbard's theory predicts. There is no
credible support for claims that large doses of niacin clear toxins
from the brain, fatty tissue or any other part of the body.
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.
Health professionals who subject troubled people (many with
psychiatric illnesses and/or severe emotional problems) to this
unproven detoxification program are at best unethical and at worst
guilty of health fraud. Since the Hubbard Method is clearly a
religious ritual and is not a scientifically based procedure, it seems
inappropriate for the state of Oklahoma to be involved in the
licensing of an institution using this ritual. 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.
I hope these comments are helpful to you in assessing the true value
of the "Hubbard Method" for detoxification.
Sincerely,
James J. Kenney, Ph.D., R.D.
cc: Mrs. Dorothy Stanaslaus
Dr. Dwight Holden
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