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I (Heather) first came to see Shokat a year ago now to give up smoking (cigarettes) and at that time I was smoking 20 cigarettes a day and I had been smoking 20 cigarettes a day for about 30 years.
I only ever managed to give up (smoking cigarettes) for a short time on my own and I had - during that time - eaten morning, noon and night,so I was quite scared of given up smoking because of the idea that I would put on so much weight. So I really asked Shokat to take care of that and I came here full of hope to give up smoking (cigarettes) with my friend (Zandra) who was basically wanting to lose weight and - from the day I left here - I had the urge to have a cigarette, but it was empty ... and it was very easy to say no ... and - after three days - that disappeared ... and - after a week - I didn‟t have a cough and I never had a cough since.
I feel much better. I did put on a few pounds for a little while and I lost them again and my life is just immeasurably better as a result and I'm very grateful for it thank you.
After I came, I (felt) kind of inspired because I was a fairly entrenched smoker and they (my family) did not think I would give up...I inspired the next member of my family and the next member of my family until now, I think (silently counting)...six members of my family and friends have given up (smoking cigarettes and cannabis) here and I actually I bought the last of my friend (Nicola) here today - that smokes (cigarettes) - and I think I will be completely surrounded by non-smokers after today.
Shokat: Good. Alright, how did your friend (Zandra) - who came with you a year ago - how did she do with the weightloss?
Oh, she lost over three stone and she is like a different person, it's bought out a real confidence in her.
Some people say that Hypnotherapy does not work.
The only people who seem to report back to their GPs are the ones that fail with hypnotherapy and want free help on the NHS. So after a little while when someone asks their GP if they should try hypnotherapy they are told to save their money and try the NHS instead. There is an ulterior motive as well; they get handouts from the PCT for every person that is sent to the NHS clinics. The chemists get £90 and the councillor/GP gets £45 yes its a pretty rotten world we live in.
People who have successfully quit smoking with hypnotherapy but revert back to smoking many years down the line think that it should be just as easy to quit smoking with the NHS. However, they end up tearing their hair out but they cannot quit. The difference between quitting smoking with hypnotherapy and with the NHS is like the difference between the new HD 1049P-TV and the old 405 line Black and White TVs of yesteryear I mean there just is no comparison. So once someone has realised how it feels to quit with hypnotherapy then nothing else comes close to it, not NRT, Zyban, Champix, Laser or Bioresonance. Also, when someone has used our combined system nothing, not even simple hypnosis comes near it - its so eeesy to quit with our system.
People are under the illusion that hypnosis is hypnosis so why pay more when you can get someone to help you quit for just £50. If you are lucky you may quit smoking but may end up putting on weight or feeling depressed or both (less likely with hypnosis but still possible). If you are unlucky then you may fail dramatically and end up tell everyone that hypnotherapy doesn't work. Hypnotherapy works like a dream if you do it right, so I suggest you go to a specialist and pay a decent amount of money to quit smoking. A specialist can also make sure that you don't end up putting on weight or feeling depressed. The simple truth is that you get what you pay for and there are no free lunches in this world. So if you are spending £1,500 a year on smoking then £300 (payable by instalments) to quit smoking with a specialist who will look after you for a year is no big deal. This will allow your habit to finance the programme in eight weeks and then you can save £150 per month for the rest of your life. As no one fails with our help this is not a cost be a benefit that you cannot measure with money.
For more information on quitting smoking cigarettes and cannabis please refer to our website and on-line documents below:
http://www.lifeprinciples.com
http://www.lifeprinciples.com/downloads/LPBrochure.pdf
http://www.lifeprinciples.com/downloads/AddictionsDemystified.pdf
My understanding is that it is impossible to get cancer from weed smoke alone. It isn't great for your lungs but a vaporizer totally solves that issue. The combination of cannabis and cigarettes is extremely bad from what I have heard.
TheCatuza 1 year ago
@TheCatuza As cannabis is a very powerful anti-oxidant and if you stop introducing carcinogens added to your body through inhaling combustion particulates (vaporizer) then it can’t be that harmful. Also, as a method of calming your nerves, it’s better than anti-depressants but without the terrible side effects, including doubling the suicide rates. For pain relief its unbeatable, better than analgesics such as aspirin which cause massive liver damage and can reduce your life expectancy by 40%.
Shokat01 1 year ago
Cannabis isn't physically addictive but for tobacco and the harsh chemicals that the big companies put in tobacco cigarettes are very addictive.
skatamain707 1 year ago
@skatamain707 Experts say that cannabis is not addictive. I think physiologically that may be true, but psychologically is it’s just as addictive as smoking cigarettes. The physical withdraws take about three days to overcome. So why do cigarettes smokers struggle for years to stay quit – one guy who quit for 60 years said ‘When I am surrounded by smokers, I could murder a cigarette’. It’s the constant repetition that causes the mental addiction. Now, isn’t that the same with smoking cannabis?
Shokat01 1 year ago
We have heard the heart breaking news that Heather's Auntie Pills has been diagnosed with terminal cancer through years of smoking. The cancer has spread throughout her body and is inoperable. Lets all pray for her and her family at this terrible time of their lives. God Bless. Shokat
Shokat01 2 years ago
Two people in this group also quit smoking cannabis - they want to remain anonymous. Its just as easy to quit smoking cigarettes as well as marijuana with our help. Read my free on-line book on addictions for further information.
Shokat01 2 years ago