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Brighton & Hove Stop Smoking launches free ‘Stop Smoking Easily’ Ebook

Carol Adams of Brighton And Hove Stop Smoking is delighted to announce the launch of her new book Stop Smoking Easily Without Cravings In 60 Minutes.

Have a little sympathy for smokers!
Anyone who has tried to quit smoking will know it’s a tough habit to give up and no wonder, nicotine is as addictive as heroin or cocaine. Within 10 seconds of inhaling tobacco smoke a concentrated dose of nicotine is delivered directly to your brain causing it to release two substances: noradrenaline and dopamine which act as stimulants. This gives you the ‘rush’ that makes smoking seem pleasurable. Over time you need greater amounts of nicotine to alleviate the withdrawal symptoms that set in when the effects wear off. This is one of the reasons why it is so difficult to quit smoking.

Some things the tobacco companies would rather you didn’t know
Modern cigarettes contain ‘fillers’ which are made from the stem and other bits of tobacco that would otherwise be waste products. These are mixed with water and various flavourings and additives. There are 600 permitted additives used to make cigarettes more palatable to the smoker. These include:
• Sugars and sweeteners to mask the harsh taste of tobacco smoke
• Menthol to numb your throat
• Cocoa to expand your airways so that more smoke can be inhaled
• Moisturisers to stop cigarettes getting stale

Tobacco smoke contains over 4,000 different chemicals and at least 60 can cause cancer. There are poisons like arsenic and cyanide as well as substances more often found in floor cleaner, rocket fuel, embalming fluid, and exhaust fumes.
Heavy smokers (more than 25 cigarettes a day) have about a 50 per cent chance of dying by the time they’re 69.
Heart attacks are a major risk for smokers. If you stop, your risk of a heart attack drops to the same as a non-smoker within just three years.

Why the addiction is so difficult to break?
When the smoker gives up cigarettes, levels of the two chemicals mentioned earlier become so out of kilter that the person experiences intense symptoms, such as anxiety, depression and irritability, and they desperately crave cigarettes or nicotine to settle these problems.

As an addiction, smokers need intensive support and treatment if their efforts to give up are to be successful. Very few can just stop smoking on their own. With no more than willpower to help them, only three per cent manage to quit.

The most successful method yet with around a 90% success rate
Bioresonance therapy has had so much positive press coverage recently e.g. Richard and Judy, BBC News 24 and The Telegraph, that you may have already heard of it.

It has nothing to do with hypnosis but is a treatment that has been used to treat allergies, asthma, skin problems and addiction problems in Europe for over 23 years and it’s now available here!

During this time, the treatment has been modified and has now been found to be extremely effective in treating nicotine addiction and allergies. In fact this treatment has lead to almost 90% of people becoming free of their previous nicotine addiction after just one treatment.

Brighton And Hove Stop Smoking offer the same treatment, using the exact same Bicom Bioresonance computer as featured on BBC news 24 and Richard & Judy.
Get your free copy now by visiting the Kindle store; email carol@brightonandhovestopsmoking.com, or call 01273 251251. www.brightonandhovestopsmoking.com


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