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Are you being controlled & manipulated by tobacco companies?
UK tobacco companies control 80% of the world's market share! Their reported profit in 2004 was £1.7billion! The government earned £8 billion in 2005-2006 from tax levied!
A 20/day smoker spends £2,000 a year out of taxed income! Two smokers in the same household at 30/day spend £5,500 per year!
When will you STOP?
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Quit Smoking Programme
This comprehensive programme integrates a number of therapeutic approaches designed to help you identify your current smoking patterns, understand your triggers, habits and underlying causes, and change your subconscious programming to help you become a non-smoker.
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The Pain of Pleasure Research shows that 80% of smokers want to quit but less than 3% make it on their own. Most smokers will take several attempts before quitting for good. Why is it so difficult?
One of the addictive ingredients in cigarettes is, as we all know, nicotine. The tobacco is a means of getting the nicotine into your system quickly. Nicotine is a stimulant that triggers the release of dopamine which is a chemical in the brain related to pleasure. However, the more you smoke the more you pump nicotine into your system which depresses the brain’s ability to experience pleasure resulting in smokers needing greater amounts in order to achieve the same levels of satisfaction.
Most smokers will start as teenagers – 450 teenagers a day will have their first cigarette, either through peer pressure or the perceived idea that they will appear more grown-up.
Are you being controlled and manipulated by tobacco companies? I am afraid the answer is YES! Tobacco companies use a cocktail of chemicals and additives to preserve the tobacco, enhance the flavour and speed up the nicotine ‘fix’, keeping you as a loyal customer.
Carla Alves da Silva successfully helps smokers quit the habit using a combination of exercises, therapeutic techniques and hypnosis. Hypnosis works with your subconscious mind helping you to change established habits without the dreaded withdrawal symptoms.
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