Stop smoking / Smoking cessation
Stop Smoking Forever
If you have ever wanted a cigarette bad enough to look through the ashtray for one that was only partially smoked, it’s time to quit.
With hypnosis you can become a non-smoker without gaining weight.
The Inner Solution!
Using a unique combination of Clinical Hypnosis, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – you can now change the way you think about smoking, so that you can stop smoking in one single session FOREVER!
It’s pleasant and drug-free, with none of the pain and trauma usually associated with quitting, and it’s now easier to quit than you ever imagined.
Ok, you know that smoking is bad for your health, but did you know that every cigarette you smoke shortens your life by 14 minutes? The harsh facts are that smoking causes over 121,000 deaths every year in the UK, from cancers, chronic lung diseases and coronary conditions. It may seem tough, but giving up smoking makes perfect sense. Why not regain your health, wealth and self-esteem by making the decision to quit now?
By quitting smoking, you will immediately begin to look and feel better, healthier. Twenty minutes after you quit, your blood pressure will drop and the temperature of your hands and feet will return to normal. In just 72 hours all the nicotine will have left your body completely. The bottom line of all this is that “Smoking Kills”. It says so on every single packet that you smoke. And the dangers increase the longer you smoke. Scientific research study continues to confirm what we know in our hearts to be true: Cigarette smoking kills and cripples in more ways than most smokers readily care to admit.
Imagine how healthy you would feel every day if you were no longer taking in cigarette smoke, with all its deadly carcinogenic poisons into your body.
Imagine how much younger, fitter and more attractive you would become if your body’s processes were working to optimize your health and energy, rather than being damaged daily.
Imagine how happy and confident you would feel, knowing that you had lengthened your life by years or if not decades, knowing that you had greatly improved your chances of avoiding life threatening illnesses such as lung cancer and heart disease.
Imagine how many extra thousands of dollars you could spend on the things you really love – things which would actually improve the quality of your life, and not undermine it.
Many individuals become nonsmokers every day using various ways, with and without professional help but only with the desire to achieve their goal of finding freedom from an overpowering and, at its psychological core, self-destructive habit. For, despite the glamour attributed to it by the tobacco and advertising industries, smoking does nothing to enhance life and everything to pollute and defile it.
If you set out to become a nonsmoker, you will discover two things: smoking involves an addiction to nicotine, and it involves a pattern of habitual behaviors.
1. For some individuals, the nicotine addiction can be overcome simply through “will power,” while for other individuals nicotine patches or nicotine gum may be of help.
The nicotine addiction actually uses a deceptively simple, yet lethal, “trick.” Most persons start smoking during a stage of identity formation or crisis in which they feel psychologically empty within themselves and want some way to make themselves feel accepted by the world around them. For example, adolescents who have seen adults smoking will believe that if they start smoking then they, too, will appear powerful and glamorous.
But once the nicotine gets into your body, it enslaves you to a continuous need for it. Like a deadly parasite, nicotine takes over your body so that you value this deadly chemical more than anything else in life, more even than life itself. So there you are, helpless and cowering in a cold doorway, damp with rain, desperately sucking the illusion of life out of a reeking cigarette. And all the while you’re thinking to yourself, in your bleak emptiness, “This is life?”
2. Overcoming habitual behaviors involves deliberate, repeated attempts to break old patterns—patterns that make cigarettes seem like “old friends” whose absence causes life to feel flat and empty.
There can be many reasons, some completely outside your awareness, that keep you hanging on to those old enemies in friends’ clothing. Some individuals, for example, have such a profound unconscious sense of despair and self-loathing that smoking aptly serves a dark wish for self-destruction. In the face of difficulties like these, psychological help may be needed.
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