Clear Body, Clear Mind

Clear Body, Clear Mind
Cover of first edition
AuthorL. Ron Hubbard
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPurification Rundown
GenreReligious text [1]: 21 
PublisherBridge Publications
Publication date
1990
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages306
ISBN0-88404-549-8
OCLC22113510
613 20
LC ClassRC564 .H828 1990
Websiteclearbodyclearmind.com

Clear Body, Clear Mind is a Scientology book compiled from L. Ron Hubbard material from the 1960s, which was published posthumously in 1990 by Bridge Publications, the Church of Scientology's publishing house.[2][3] The book is considered part of Scientology's canon.[1]: 21  It is the textbook for the Purification Rundown ("Purif"), which Scientologists believe is a detoxification program with medical and spiritual benefits,[3][4][5] but has been criticized as pseudoscientific by medical professionals who have called it "dangerous",[6] "quackery,"[7] and "in some cases lethal".[8]

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  8. ^ Roberton, Craig (December 28, 1981). "Narconon". St. Petersburg Times. pp. 1–B. Retrieved February 21, 2009.