Brian Damage
03-02-2007, 10:24 AM
MSNBC
Updated: 2:36 a.m. ET March 1, 2007
John Travolta says that if Anna Nicole Smith had followed the teachings of Scientology she’d be alive today.
The “Pulp Fiction” star says that if the late pin-up could have been saved if she had undergone treatment of Narconon, a controversial drug and detox treatment inspired by the writings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Smith and Travolta appeared together in the movie “Be Cool.”
Narconon supporters swear by the program, but a number of health professionals have questioned its effectiveness.
“It’s so sad,” Travolta said while in promoting his latest flick, “Wild Hogs.” “We could have helped her with Narconon but didn’t get a chance to. I wish we had.”
A toxicology report hasn’t been released on Smith, but methadone and other prescription drugs were found in the Florida hotel room where she died earlier this month.
Updated: 2:36 a.m. ET March 1, 2007
John Travolta says that if Anna Nicole Smith had followed the teachings of Scientology she’d be alive today.
The “Pulp Fiction” star says that if the late pin-up could have been saved if she had undergone treatment of Narconon, a controversial drug and detox treatment inspired by the writings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Smith and Travolta appeared together in the movie “Be Cool.”
Narconon supporters swear by the program, but a number of health professionals have questioned its effectiveness.
“It’s so sad,” Travolta said while in promoting his latest flick, “Wild Hogs.” “We could have helped her with Narconon but didn’t get a chance to. I wish we had.”
A toxicology report hasn’t been released on Smith, but methadone and other prescription drugs were found in the Florida hotel room where she died earlier this month.