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What incredible salesmen they are to sell us the lie you can quit a drug by replacing it with the very same drug! Quite astounding.
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Convincing people replacing the action of smoking cigarettes, as well as replacing nicotine, is going to help them quit cigarettes and nicotine, is an absolutely incredible feat of marketing.
It does not require replacing smoking with well smoking or at least very close to it.
That s all.
etc etc.
It requires no potions or pills - including the ones that have a list of side effects a mile long.
It does not require hypnotherapy.
All it requires is you want to quit smoking.
The Successfully Stop System does not require any of the above.
No tricks, no gimmicks, nothing else to buy.
With one popular prescription people have reported along with a slight decrease in nicotine cravings a loss of appetite, insomnia, mouth sores, muscle twitching, stomach cramps, palpitations, visual sensitivity to bright light.
The Successfully Stop System does NOT require you to stop doing anything you like to do (coffee, poker, social activities etc).
This impossible advice is handed out on other quit methods and is nothing but an unnecessary cause of stress.
Nicotine inhalers or e-cigarettes for example, give a feeling of inhaling that s familiar to smoking.
As long as you carry out one all important first step there is absolutely no reason for you to stop doing anything you like doing.
All that's happening is you now fund yet another group of nicotine peddler s trips to the Bahamas this year, while being no closer to quitting cigarettes yourself.
NRT peddlers are just as evil as cigarette company executives, as they are making just as much money at the expense of the false hope they peddle.
I ve tried hypnotherapy, and while I understand for some, having someone wave their hand around and tell them they don t want to smoke is a very real answer (which is fine for them), it was not for me.