something about addiction and celebrities

Nowadays, news about celebrity going to rehab is no longer a new thing especially for those who are really in demand. Actually, it is not just celebrities who are victimized by addiction; almost all people are at risk of this one. Neighbors, relatives and even our family member can get into trouble at any given time. Why would that be? Well, it is so easy to acquire addicting products in the market nowadays given that you have ample amount of money to pay for it. Even if people know that it will harm them in the long run, the thought of using such products make them feel good outweighs their ability to think clearly. That is why lots of people go to rehab these days.

Anyway, speaking of rehab I found this Passages Malibu center when I was checking something in my friendster account. They offer a unique approach to holistic drug and alcohol abuse recovery in which they treat the underlying cause of addiction and is located in Malibu, CA. Since they are giving high level of treatment and privacy many celebrities who became an addict attended Passages Malibu. Of course, we will keep their names private because that is a very personal thing.

Like most people who like celebrities, I instantly checked the Passages Malibu blog to know if there are updates about certain actors and actresses who attend the service. But, it site is still under construction. And, I also figured out that if they have celebrity patients this time, they won’t bother to pose about it. It is such a silly thing for me to think. Well, I guess I’ll just have to rely on celebrity news online and other gossip shows to know the latest buzz about the stars.

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