Hi davey72,
80 year old drug dealers :O That's pretty depressing. I think your idea of bringing the knowledge and information from the Forum to alcoholics/addicts could benefit a lot of people as so many things that are discussed here have a direct impact on addiction (diet, spirit attachments, psychological understanding, etc.). However, I think that doing it within the AA/NA context might be a bit difficult.
I was a marijuana addict for a number of years and through the 12-step program of Marijuana Anonymous I stopped using 8 years ago. MA is virtually like AA with the only difference that we read the Blue Book and substitute marijuana for alcohol. I've been to a few NA meetings and my understanding is that the NA approach is slightly different as they decide on the literature on their annual conventions, whereas AA strictly adheres to the text in the Blue Book.
As you probably know, the 12th step in AA (taken from
http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/pdf/products/m-24_aafactfile.pdf) is the following:
Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
What this means, as I understand it is that the goal of the 12-step program is to have a spiritual awakening and it is trough connecting to a Higher Power/DCM that you're able to keep the desire to drink at bay. What's also implied is that the way to reach a spiritual awakening within the AA context is to apply the preceding 11 steps. Those steps have a lot in common with what we do here on the Forum with the very clear exception that they're static and haven't changed since they were written down but the aim is quite similar.
Therefore, I think it'll be difficult for you to bring the knowledge and information that we discover on the Forum to the 12-step programs in any formalized way. However, the main part of the 12-step meetings is sharing whatever is important to you in your recovery process and in my experience that would often include topics such as diet, psychological insights, personal insights, spiritual insights, etc. Therefore, an indirect way to make the information available would be to share about it at meetings. However, that wold require that you consider yourself to be an alcoholic/addict.
I really think that to
"incorporate some of the concepts in the "big book" With the psychological, and diet concepts available here on the forum" is a great idea but I can't see that it can be done within the AA/NA context. What you could do, however, is to start meetings that are not AA/NA meetings but you can say that they combine the 12-step method with the latest scientific research that you believe can assist people in getting sober/clean. The thing is that it might be hard to get people to come to such a meeting without the "brand name" of AA/NA.
There's actually a lot of information on the AA website (
www.alcoholics-anonymous.org). Specifically, here's the suggested way to set up a meeting:
http://www.aa.org/en_pdfs/smf-112_en.pdf. Maybe you can develop something around that?
I am not sure this is answers your question but thought I'd pitch in my two cents :)
I really hope you can find a way to bring the two together!