Each day, smokers everywhere vow to quit smoking and never smoke again. And although they have the best intentions to quit smoking, many quickly fail. Smoking is one of the hardest habits to try to break. The reasons are the limiting belief in a chemical model for “cigarette addiction” and smoking cessation and the false claims that nicotine is more addictive than heroin and cocaine. What a destructive myth so many people have been hypnotized to believe by the very public and private institutions that are taking advantage of them.
Proving the Myth is False
The proof that claim is false is very easy. If you are one of the over 47 million people who want to quit smoking in the USA, and you’ve tried to quit smoking before, you probably were irritable and cranky, craved cigarettes and possibly felt shaky. It was uncomfortable, but didn’t last a long time, only about 2-4 days. While even if you don’t know anyone who overcame an addiction to narcotics or cocaine, you probably know that physical withdrawal from those drugs is severe and painful. The symptoms of withdrawal from narcotics include vomiting, severe abdominal pains and often hallucinations. They lock people up in rehab facilities for 21 days or more to ensure they have the drugs out of their system.
The Problem:
Many smokers have smoked for years and years. To quit smoking cold turkey leaves people suffering from withdrawal symptoms and nicotine cravings. Even with all of the research about smoking, it is still one of the leading causes of preventable deaths and diseases. Smoking has been linked to many various fatal illnesses, including cancer and emphysema. Reports show that people who continue to smoke can drastically shorten their lives by up to 15 years.
Depending on how much you smoke per day, you’re spending from $1730 to $5190 per year on cigarettes.
If the difficulty of quitting smoking is keeping you from actually stopping, why not try something to make it simpler? Since smoking is thought to be a 90% emotional addiction and a 10% physical addiction, why not try to conquer the emotional addiction of smoking to relax when you’re stressed? This is where hypnosis for stopping smoking can help.
The Solution:
Although the word hypnosis is often linked to unsuspecting participants who are made to bark like a dog or do some other silly action, hypnosis for stopping smoking is serious. It helps to conquer the cravings and to support sincere desire to quit smoking and to start living a healthier life.
The power of suggestion is a useful tool. To prove this, think of how much money is spent each year on tobacco advertising. Although it is not hypnosis in its purest form, advertising works simply because people are open to suggestion.
In order for hypnosis for quitting smoking to work, you must first believe that it will work. Hypnosis reaches the core of the problem, your mind. Learning to live without cigarettes can be easy. Hypnosis works to reinforce your desire and motivation to quit smoking. It helps to lesson the anxiety associated with quitting smoking and helps to build self-confidence when around others who continue to smoke.
Proof Hypnosis Works
Hypnosis to quit smoking is very successful. In fact, studies show that individualized hypnosis programs are the most effective method to quit smoking. There are people who report that they never feel the need to pick up another cigarette. Cheryl Knoble, a Systems Specialist from Brooklyn, Wisconsin writes: “I came to Capital Hypnosis to stop smoking and found that stress at work and home would not allow me to quit. In our second session we worked on my stress issues, and I now feel like a new person. I can now quit smoking and find I handle stress like I’m a new person. I focus on the root of my stress and work to fix it don’t dwell on things. I feel like a new person. Thank you!”
Tess Meisel, a mother from Portage, Wisconsin writes: “Hypnosis Works! This has been a wonderful experience. I feel like a completely different person. I am healthy and in control of my life. My attitude is so positive. It is so wonderful to be free of smoking. I can’t understand why somebody wouldn’t try this! Hypnosis works! I smoked 24 years and never thought I’d be able to quit, but I have and it’s great!”
Nicole Sullivan, a Customer Service Rep., from Prairie Du Sac, Wisconsin writes in: “This experience has been wonderful. From the first session on I have been finding other positive things to do rather than smoking. I am confident that this is truly the end of my battle of the butts!”
Although individual results may vary, these endorsements are from clinics using the McFall method of hypnosis training to quit smoking using hypnosis. Many successful people use hypnosis for smoking cessation.
With the detrimental impact smoking can cause to your health and your wallet and the unbelievable impact of quitting smoking, isn’t it time you gave hypnosis to help quit smoking a chance? Capital Hypnosis Center provides custom programs with individualized sessions. With a written service guarantee and a free hypnosis screening, what do you have to lose, except the embarrassment of having cigarettes in control of you?
Call now (608) 288-9800 to schedule your free 30-45 minute hypnosis screening and consultation.




