Quit Smoking Permanently with Hypnosis

Quit Smoking

Tobacco is one of the most addictive substances known to mankind, and smoking is one of the most difficult addictions to overcome. Yet enormous damage is caused by this addiction. According to the American Council on Science and Health, smoking is the leader in preventable deaths in the United States. Studies show that nearly 400,000 Americans die each year from smoking related illnesses. Hypnosis is a safe and effective way to quit smoking permanently.  Unlike other techniques such as the nicotine patch or medication, hypnosis works by making powerful suggestions to the subconscious that eliminate the desire to smoke and instead replace the habit with a healthier alternative.  The success rate using hypnosis for quitting smoking completely is amazing.

If you can honestly say to yourself that you are ready to commit to giving up smoking, you will quit smoking permanently, with no nicotine patches or gums, no pills and no side effects!

To accomplish this you must honestly commit to giving up smoking. This will not work if you:
- feel like you “should” quit, but would really rather keep smoking.
- feel like you “have to” quit – but really don’t want to.
- want someone to “make you” quit. (Hypnosis cannot make you do something you do not want to do)
- think it would be nice to quit, but aren’t quite ready to make the decision to be a non-smoker.

 

Call us at 888-890-2110 to discuss how hypnosis might benefit you, or, you can fill out our CONTACT FORM.

 

“Hypnosis Most Effective” Says Largest Study Ever:
3 Times Effectiveness of Patch and 15 Times Willpower.
”Hypnosis is the most effective way of giving up smoking, according to the largest ever scientific comparison of ways of breaking the habit. A meta-analysis, statistically combining results of more than 600 studies of 72,000 people from America and Europe to compare various methods of quitting. On average - hypnosis was over three times as effective as nicotine replacement methods and 15 times as effective as trying to quit alone.”

Resource: University of Iowa Journal of Applied Psychology - How One in Five Give Up Smoking, October 1992. (Also New Scientist October 10, 1992), Schmidt, Chockalingam

90% Success Rate with Hypnosis - Authors report a success rate in smoking abstinence of over 90% with hypnosis.”

Resource: MMW Fortschr Med. 2004 May 13;146(20):16. Klager, R.,
[Article in German]PMID: 15344725 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Clients Testimonials


"Just wanted to let you know I had an excellent meeting with Daniel on May 6th. He spent almost three hours with me...and I haven't smoked since. It was a very interesting evening.  It's going very well and seems to be "easier" than I anticipated to stay away from the cigarettes."

-Phil

“I feel wonderful. Not one craving for a cigarette. I even went to a friend’s house last night and had a couple beers and was around 4 people that were smoking and still no craving. This is truly amazing. Everyone is so impressed with me and figure if I can quit so can they.”

- Vera M.

“I went to see Matt and he helped me tremendously. I am so glad I haven't pulled my eyelashes at all since my first visit. It took 4 or 5 sessions and when I went last week he said that I was done. I was shocked that it was that easy. I just wanted to thank you for sending me to him. I highly recommend him to future patients and if you ever need to use me as a reference for him I would be happy to do so. Thanks again for all your help.”

- Jessica

"I want to thank you so very much for sending me to Marianne. The only experience I had ever had with hypnosis was at county fairs and I was afraid this would be similar.  She took me to exactly where I thought I wanted to go and I am so much more at peace now.  I know now without a doubt that what I want to happen will happen in its due time.  Again I want to thank you so very much. You will be hearing from me again."

- Susan

Scientific Evidence

Hypnosis has been proven scientifically to be highly effective in treating:
  1. Smoking (Texas A&M and others)
  2. Weight Loss (Oxford University and others)
  3. Pain Management (Stanford University and others)
  4. Drug & Alcohol Addiction (Ohio State University and others)
  5. Healing Faster (Harvard University)
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