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What Drug Re-hab doesn't want you to know . .
The Time-Tested Method to quit cocaine on your own. 

Have you done enough cocaine? 

With KCC there are NO psychiatrists, psychologists, re-hab or mental health centers, hospitals, clinics or medical doctors of any kind. 

"... the re-hab way never works."

Michael Levine, the Drug Enforcement Administration's most highly decorated deep-cover narcotics agent.

"... places like Betty Ford and Hazelton...
you cannot depend on places like these.
They are in some ways rip-offs..."

Chevy Chase, actor, former Betty Ford clinic guest and NBC-TV Saturday Night Live alumnus.

The experience of another Saturday Night Live alumnus illustrates what re-hab programs would prefer to have you overlook.

Comedian Chris Farley was found dead Dec. 18th, 1997 in an entrance hallway of his 60th-floor apartment at the John Hancock Center in Chicago. Cook County Medical Examiner Edmund R. Donoghue disclosed that Farley died of "opiate and cocaine intoxication."

Farley attended SEVERAL re-hab programs over the years. Obviously, none of them worked. Why??? Re-hab would rather you not ask.

This question is answered in the KCC training guide. 

In the 1980's, a common treatment for cocaine abuse was a 28-day stay in a hospital. Such well-known Chicago hospitals such as Weiss Memorial and Martha Washington were charging $15,000 and up for a stay. We were told this length of stay was necessary. Today, in 1997, most abusers are treated on an outpatient basis for considerably less money. 

Why the difference in treatment? 

Cocaine is still cocaine. People are still people, right? So why the difference? Re-hab would rather you not ask that question either. 

This question is answered in the KCC training guide. 

Over the last 10 years KCC has found there is one major concern people have when the decision to quit is made:

"...does my employer have to find out?" 

The answer is almost always YES, since the company insurance plan is being used to pay for it. 

This is a huge problem and the reason many will not seek help. Most people intuitively believe their future in that company will be compromised once their drug problem is known. This is a legitimate concern.

With the KCC Method, only you need to know . . .

Let 11 years of accumulated and documented experience show you how to Kick Cocaine and Conquer! 

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