Well, Scientologists have one point, though. Rather than stuffing your body with Paxil, Proza, Zoloft, etc. they recommend a balanced diet and exercise.
And no, I am not a Scientologist.
I'm an ex-scientologist. Paxil is my friend.
Eating healthy and excercising is recommended by just about every normal person under the sun. It's not a unique concept to the cultist.
YEAH RIGHT. And they also recommend you sign a "billion year contract" and get hooked up to a meter when you are starving to death.
And don't forget that according to them we all were dumped off in a volcano in Hawaii by the evil galactic ruler "Xenu"...
Scientology is one of the sickest and most dangerous organizations on the planet.
YEAH RIGHT. And they also recommend you sign a "billion year contract" and get hooked up to a meter when you are starving to death.
And don't forget that according to them we all were dumped off in a volcano in Hawaii by the evil galactic ruler "Xenu"...
Scientology is one of the sickest and most dangerous organizations on the planet.
Well, the Scientologists have a point but it's one that's been made by countless others before them. And they don't recommend vitamins and exercise, they recommend mega, super normal doses of vitamins and exercise well above the usual recommendations. When they recommend these vitas, do they first take a blood panel to be sure that those doses are safe for each individual? Not with their phobias of doctors and 'medicine'. If someone collapses from the mega vita dose or sauna or exercise, they are figured to be somehow tainted or infected (what's that word they use?) and useless for the group and unsafe to be around lest they 'infect' others. If, unlike Lisa McPherson for instance, they recover from this state, they are pronounced 'cured', evidence of the 'effectiveness' of the 'treatment'. Win-win for them. Not so for the lucky members. Blech.