Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Quit Smoking Boston, Los Angeles

Why put yourself through the unlikely statistics or the pain associated with going cold turkey when you can stop smoking comfortably and with just one 1-hour session?

In Australia, cigarette packs host images of cancer-ridden lungs and barely alive terminal users in order to get people to think twice about smoking. In America, we don’t have such a policy, but statistics show that even with the many in-your-face advertisements that try to move people to quit smoking, there are still more than 46.6 million Americans who smoke.

What if we told you that you could in fact quit smoking in Los Angeles, and that you could do it in just 60-minutes time?! At face value, this sounds too good to be true, but the Quit Smoking in 60 (Qs60) specialist Richard Bergin says that unlike the other systems out there, he guarantees results.


80% of these people say that they want to quit, but out of all the people who try quitting on their own, only about 2 to 5% of them succeed. Discouraging? Quite, but it’s not the fault of the user who has already taken the most difficult step in deciding to stop smoking. The problem is that most of the treatments out there designed for smoking cessation in Boston do not work and do not guarantee results. Also, many involve dangerous health risks. What can result is a jaded ex-smoker who quickly picks up another pack to relieve his or herself of the stress.


“Not only do we promise that you will stop your smoking habit in only one, one hour session, we guarantee it 100%,” Bergin says. “If you don’t give up smoking after the first 60 minutes session you get a free follow-up session or your money back!”

Bergin, like the other Qs60 specialists, is trained in NLP and Hypnosis techniques specifically tailored to help people quit smoking. The approach of Qs60 is to get people to stop smoking using holistic, complementary, alternative and integrative approaches to psychology and human understanding, instead of resorting to chemical driven “solutions” with low success rates.

Still not sold? Try this: Bergin says that he and his colleagues have a 95% success rate with the Qs60 program. Remember, this is compared to the miniscule 2-5% success rate of people who consult other outlets in their quest to find out how to quit smoking.

Visit the Quit Smoking 60 website today (http://www.quitsmokingin60.com/) for more information and begin a better quest to a healthier lifestyle.


Jan1

Edi

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