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Smoking, a very dangerous addiction
We all know that cancer is a major cause of illness... and smoking is a sure-fire way to fuel this debilitating disease in your lungs.
But did you realise that smoking actually affects every part of your body, from the top of your head to the tips of your toes? Starting with your brain, smoking is a cause of stroke and mental illness. It causes skin conditions and can be attributable to early hearing loss. It stains teeth and fingernails, contributes to cataracts and macular degeneration of the eyes. Smoking pumps thousands of chemicals into your bloodstream and endangers your heart and every vital organ. It enhances your risk of stomach, rectal and liver cancers due to the number of cancer-causing chemicals present in cigarette smoke.
If you are planning to conceive a child, you are in fact limiting your chances of conception by smoking, and increasing the risk of miscarriage, pregnancy complications and sudden infant death syndrome. Your unborn child will be exposed to countless health risks, and given a less than optimal start in life.
Then of course there is the added danger to others. Secondhand smoke - that is, the smoke you exhale or the smoke that wafts from your lit cigarette - is still dangerous enough to cause many of the problems I have just mentioned in a non-smoker, particularly if they are regularly exposed. Children in particular are susceptible as their lungs are still developing. So not only are you endangering your life, you are more than likely hurting your loved ones too!
Why do you take unnecessary risks with both your life and lives of your loved ones? Surely you know the dangers to your health involved - the television commercials alone would have alerted you to that fact, not to mention the government warnings all over the cigarette packaging.
Now, I know that you are an intelligent person, and when it comes to smoking, it is just not that simple. Smoking is an addiction, and like any other addiction, requires much more than mere willpower or 'mind over matter' to overcome.
But I've tried...
If you're serious about quitting, chances are you've tried a variety of methods and formulas. Going "cold turkey" left you feeling plucked; nicotine patches only left sticky residue on your arm... and you've chewed so much gum that you are beginning to resemble a cow. You may have even endured a quit smoking course, or submitted to the piercing pricks of an acupuncturist's needle.
I'm sure you tell yourself that you want to quit smoking. You have probably made New Year's resolutions and marked dates on your calendar. Tomorrow or next week is looking good... but that day does not arrive.
Do not despair. Every year, there are thousands of people all over the world who actually see a hypnotherapist to get help to quit. Yes, it is indeed possible to utilise hypnotherapy to quit smoking. Quit smoking hypnosis is a remarkable tool for overcoming that terrible nicotine addiction.
A simple solution
I know it sounds too good to be true... have you heard about hypnotherapy quit smoking sessions? Did you know that these hypnotherapy quit smoking sessions can really work! Thorough NLP hypnosis and hypnotherapy quit smoking sessions, you can successfully overcome your smoking addiction, and quit for life.
Through the power of hypnosis and your own determination you can actually quit.
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