Scientology Could Have Saved Anna Nicole

March 1, 2007 by Gayla McCord  

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John Travolta has decided to use the death of Anna Nicole as a platform to promote Narconon – the highly controversial Church of Scientology drug rehab program – saying it could have saved the Playmate’s life.

A toxicology report from Smith’s autopsy has not been completed yet, but methadone and other drugs were discovered in the Florida hotel room where she died earlier this month and is highly suspected as the actual cause of death.

Travolta, 53, who worked with Smith on the film Be Cool said: ‘It’s so sad. We could have helped her with Narconon but didn’t get a chance to. I wish we had.’

Narconon has been widely criticized for its unorthodox and controversial methods which include an intensive running program, large doses of vitamins and long sauna sessions, designed to ‘run out’ drugs and ‘radiation’ from the body.

Scientologists claim Narconon is 85 per cent effective.

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One Response to “Scientology Could Have Saved Anna Nicole”
  1. Jooce says:

    Well why didn’t he try to save her then?

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