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Principles BlogSpot
“The abuse of
peoples trust.”
I
know the drug companies and the GPs (and other greedy people in the NHS) put
their pockets before their clients needs by pushing them toward dangerous and
ineffective NHS clinics (for which they get paid £45-£90 for every referral -
this is nothing short of legalised corruption - what a
innovative way of keeping the alternative/complimentary therapists out of
the NHS),
but mark my word, they will not get away by cheating people forever -
providence has a strange way of catching up with us, it always does. In the USA
there have been some spectacular successes recently in people suing the
drug companies for unlawfully killing people with psychotropic drugs such as
Antidepressants, Zyban, Champix etc. In the UK we are advising people to sue
their GPs instead of the drug companies or the government if a member of
their family has taken their lives after taking these antipsychotic drugs –
that will wipe the stupid ignorant grin off their greedy faces once and for
all. Every time a GP prescribes you a dangerous drug without your ‘informed
consent’, he/she is breaking the law. When you are given a drug, then by law,
they have to tell you what could happen if you take the drug (i.e. you could
hang yourself), what could happen if you did nothing (you would probably be
better off) and finally, they have to tell you of an alternative method outside
the drug based intervention that has worked for some of their clients; if they
don’t tell you these things then they have just broken the law through criminal
negligence. If you look at the CCHR publications, 'informed consent' has
been used as the basis for successfully suing many people in the health
profession. If an intervention outside the NHS works then you have to let
your patients know and let them decide for themselves - withholding life saving
information from you patients just because it does not fit into your
'warped' model of the world is a luxury you cannot afford. Ignorance is no
excuse in the eyes of the law and no one is above the law, no one!
There
are people in the NHS who think that all of our problems can be solved with
'pills' and ignore all published evidence to the contrary. Last year Hull
university undertook a massive research project where they looked at all of the
publications from drug companies for anti-depressants, they were shocked at
what they discovered. Then they decided to test all of them against a sugar
pill and came to the following conclusion:
Anti-depressants
make you feel better, but no better then a sugar pill.
The
evidence was so compelling that the government had to concede that psychotropic
drugs or anti-depressants don’t work and psychiatrists were not the best answer
when it comes to treating depression. They passed this information to all the
GPS but even then ignorant GPs are prescribing them like there was no tomorrow.
Every time a GP prescribes you anti-depressants after becoming aware of this
fact is breaking the law. So if your GP continues to prescribe you
anti-depressants knowing full well that they will not make you feel any
better, double the chances of you killing yourself (according to the
FDA), you could kill someone else (CCHR & FDA data), and are a
'nightmare' to come off is violating British Law. Have a look at the link
below and find out for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiVZGlsGG9A
Even
though GPs enjoy a pathetic success rate when it comes to addictions and
depression, they still offer 'really bad' advice to some of
their patients who decide to help themselves. One of our clients has been
on/off anti-depressants for the last 20 years was told that our fees were
excessive - my question would be 'compared to what?'; compard to being put on
anti-depressants for over 20 years?. A GP earns about £105 per hour and most of
the time he fails to help the client (the benefit of prescription drugs
are illusionary) or makes things worse (most modern day diseases such as
diabetes are doctor induced), but is quick to offer 'naive' advice to his
patients on an area outside of his expertise. This lady could have thrown
away her anti-depressants and never looked back but pulled out the programme
and demanded her money back after the very first session because of her
doctor’s advice. Another doctor questioned our methods of inducing deep trance
although she has witnessed the most remarkable transformation in her
patients. Another client told her doctor that she no longer needed
anti-depressants after her treatment; her doctor just responded by 'pulling her
face'; I suppose she was thinking 'don't worry I have got my head fairly and
squarely buried in the sand and that’s where I intend to keep it thank you very
much'; ignoring self-evident truth is not just ignorance but ‘criminal neglect’
and a dereliction of duty towards your patients.
The
case that really annoys me is when we got one of our clients to quit drinking,
overcome her massive panic attacks and surmount her sleeping problems was put
on Prozac by her psychiatrist. Our client almost ended up taking her own
life- she had the most awful 'out of body experience imaginable'. If she had
taken her life, guess who would have got the blame? It took another two
sessions of deep hypnosis to put her back on-track without the 'stupid'
ineffective and expensive prescription drugs. You wonder
if the ignorant morons in the health industry will ever learn or continue
to kill and maim people for hundreds of years to come?;
is no one powerful enough of brave enough to put a curb on their criminal activates?
Because
of this experience we have decided not to promote the 'Luggage of Life'
programme or the 'Weight-Loss' programme. These require a disproportionate
amount of our time and energy for very little financial return. If we get
clients for these things then we won't turn them away, but we will not be
wasting any money promoting them either. One lady whose life has been utterly
transformed was horrified with our decision.
"The difference between pilots and
doctors."
When
a pilot sits in the cockpit he takes the responsibility for hundreds of lives.
Yet there have been several cases where pilots have committed suicide. You see
I have no objection to the pilot committing suicide as long as he does it while
he is still on the ground but I have a huge objection to the stupid moron
killing himself and taking the lives of hundreds of innocent people with him.
In the same way I have no objection to the ignorance of the doctors – they can
be ignorant with their families, they can be ignorant when they are with their
friends, they can even be incredibly ignorant with their other ignorant
colleagues but they have no right to be ignorant when they are looking after
the lives of hundreds of innocent people who trust them. This ‘breach of trust’
is something the Government, the Big Pharma, the PCTs, the NHS and some Doctors
have become really good at. And what’s more, they even pride themselves on
their monumental ignorance – I suppose that kind of says it all don’t you
think?
I
suppose that's the problem with being an engineer - you can see through
the 'crap' no matter how well it’s dressed up. I wish to God that the GPs
could also see this - look at what drugs are actually accomplishing rather than
the drug companies hype. And most important rule - put you patient before
anything else; before government guidelines; before financial handouts; before
loudery hype; before your own ignorance.
Some people feel the most euphoric mental and
physical state for days after the therapy thanks to the holistic balancing
effect of the e-Lybra. This system automatically detects mental and physical
problems and rebalances your body back to optimum health.
The incompetence of governments.
Further links towards the end of the document cover
other areas of public interest such as the treatment of depression, cholesterol
using statins, anti-hypertensives, heart disease cancer and aids. There are
extremely safe and effective methods, procedures and natural remedies available
but guess what - you can't have them - not because they don't work but because
there is no money in it for anybody. The approval process is a very costly
business - it costs one million dollars to put a drug in for approval with the
FDA. However, because the unhealthy relationship the FDA has with the drug
companies (many people have shares in the drug companies) they would appose
natural remedies from getting approved. The National Institute of Clinical
Excellence (NICE) or NOT-NICE as I call them in the UK are also a complete
waste of time - I don't think it would be a big loss to anyone if they were closed
down tomorrow. The only way to overcome these hurdles is for nations to push
safe and effective methods through the approval process using public funds -
the only way we are going to free the public from the menacing greed of the
drug companies. If we do nothing then we are abdicating our responsibility and
letting the drug companies win by default. We should not just sit idly by and
let the ‘big farmer’ get away with murder.
Our extremely smart prime Minster has sunk
trillions of pounds of our money into saving the greedy banks and in the
process has put this nation on a path to bankruptcy. However, he has not
allocated a single penny towards an approval process for safe and effective
cancer cures such ad DCA, intravenous Vitamin-C, bicarbonate therapy etc. and
continues to endorse outdated methods that are killing thousand of people every
year through mutilation and poisoning. He is more interested in appeasing the
drug companies and the corrupt people in the medical profession who support
these stupid ideas then the public he serves. If safe methods like these got
approved then surgery, chemotherapy and radiation would be outlawed and 96% of
people would survive cancer instead of 4% - it would prevent so much misery and
suffering. If they pitched hypnotherapy against daft things like NRT, Zyban and
Champix then these would be off our shelves within a year and replaced with
safe and effective alternatives such as hypnosis, bioresonance and laser. If
they pitched hypnosis against anti-depressants or statins against mushroom
sugars then not a single life would be lost and he would have reduced the NHS
drug bill by some 33%. All NHS smoking cessation clinics would go out of
business within a year and there would be queues a mile long outside successful
clinics like ours all around the UK. More importantly he would have saved the
labour party from a humiliating defeat and about 20 years of forced exile - the
British public would never trust their monumental incompetence ever again.
Unresolved negative emotions can even cause cancer:
Dr Ryke Hamer developed a system for dealing with
cancer by removing trauma from the mind. The medical authorities in Austria had
to concede that after 4 to 5 years 6,000 out of 6,500 patients with mostly
advanced cancer were still alive because of his work. That is over 90%, almost
a reversal of the results to be expected after conventional treatment of
advanced conditions. Dr Hamer said it was inhuman to treat people with surgery,
chemotherapy and radiation. As a qualified Medical Doctor he had committed a
cardinal sin - he had spoken the truth. Because he had the Gaul to go against
orthodox medical thinking he lost two years of his liberty being locked up in a
'loony bin'. Other people who have saved countless lives like Dr Hulda Clarke
and Dr John Holt have either been driven out of their countries or black listed
by their colleagues in the medical profession for daring to offer an
inexpensive and effective cancer cure. Some charities like the www.cchr.org
have also done an incredible job of curtailing psychiatry abuse. We should feel
privileged that there are so many consciences and good people in this world. A
lot of this information is listed at the end of the book 'Addictions, The
Addictive Truth' further down this page.
Unresolved negative emotions can stifle your life:
“Not only have I got the figure
of my dreams with your help but I have also lost my fear of heights. I now go
with my kids on all the rides - its so liberating. To feel like this is worth a
million dollars. Pat Kemp, Lichfield”.
“The luggage of life programme
has really really worked. I feel a calm I have not felt in ages. It surprises
me as to how well I can cope with the pressures of life now. I was recently
made redundant and even that did make me smoke cannabis. Everyone around smokes
cannabis including my husband but it just does not bother me at all. I quit
smoking with hypnotherapy before but struggled for three days before I settled
down. With your combined system I quit smoking without any effort. I will be
sending a lot of people your way in the near future. Carmen, Birmingham.”
Jesline [Sales], Staffordshire - Severe Clinical
Depression
This is all she could write on her questionare:
"Cry lots, can't sleep, shaky."
This was one of the worse case of clinical
depression I have come across for a long time. When she first came into the
clinic she looked awful. She was on massive doses of anti-depressants as if
that would help. She had turned to drinking in order to cope. She was put onto
our two session anxiety programme. At the end of the first session she got up
and smiled.
Her father whispered to me when
he was leaving, "thanks, it's the first time I have seen my daughter smile
for ages".
In the second session we also took care of her
dependency on alcohol so she could build on the success of the programme
on her own.
Two years later her mother came to see us to quit
smoking. She had quit smoking with us over three years ago but this time she found
it impossible to relax so the hypnotherapy failed. We asked her to do some
exercises and come back a week later. This time she went very deep and has
never smoked again.
Her mother told us that her daughter
had moved on in her life. She was now gainfully employed, no longer dependent
on drugs and was no longer binge drinking. She was just like any other normal,
healthy, happpy, care-free young person of her age.
Even the government concedes that top-up therapy
improves the quality of cancer sufferers but GP's turn a blind eye to this
evidence.
Alternative and Complementary health therapists are
always relegated to second class citizens by our medical establishment and
the NHS. Only last year if you suffered from something as dreadful as cancer
then you were put on the ‘NHS National Lottery’. That means that if you were in
the right area then you got all the help free of charge but if you were in the
wrong area you got nothing.
Now here is where the situation gets really daft.
If you then re-mortgaged your house and went to buy the drugs yourself (some
drugs cost as much as £90,000 for a years supply) then the NHS washed its hands
of you. For years doctors such as professor Baum and his group of renegades
have argued that 'top-up' treatment was a complete and utter waste of time and
no 'alternative and complimentary health therapist' should be paid a penny from
the NHS coffers. So in 2008 the results of a long term study finally concluded:
‘Top-up’ treatment improved the quality and longevity of cancer sufferers. This
prompted the government to rethink its ‘daft policy' of excluding those people
who were tying to help themselves by going private from being excluded from
further NHS help. Did you know that some people like Prof Baum were up in arms
over this new policy – have they gone 'stark raving mad' or are they living on
another planet?
By the way intravenous
Vitamin-C therapy and DCA therapy beat the pants off the expensive £90,000
anti-cancer drug by Pfizer. These safe methods also cost pennies
compared to the dangerous and ineffective anti-cancer drugs like chemo,
Herciptin etc. which costs tens of thousands. Guess what though; you can't
have them not because they are no good but because they make no money for
anyone and so no one will put them through the approval process.
Don't people like Prof
Baum and his chums who support the existing utterly useless, obsolete and
outrageous system make you feel sick? Anything that threatens their 'sick
monopoly' is a challenge to them, so they continue to endorse the very things
that continue to maim and kill us all.
"Antidepressants don't work"
Last year the government also admitted that
antidepressants don’t work yet not a singe GP has heeded this warning. In fact
a lot of them were opposed to people coming off them. Remember psychotropic
drugs (antidepressants) are not based on real since but pseudo-science (made up
science or blatent lies). They do not offer a single cure but have taken
the lives of countless number of people. Half of all people who commit
suicide are on psychotropic drugs. ALL of the people who have gone on wild
killing sprees were found to be on psychotropic drugs.
"My 10 year drinking habit
vanished when I came to see you in May 2009. What surprised me even more was
that I managed to throw away my anti-depressants at the same time without
suffering any side effects. It seems that my depression was all in my head -
once the pain of the past had gone the need for anti-depressants had also
gone." Richard, Henley in Arden.
"My life had been turned
upside down by my depression which started seven years ago after I was unfairly
dismissed from work. This led to my drinking. After I came to see you in Feb
2009 I quit drinking. With your help I also made peace with the people who
hurt me. I stopped taking my anti-depressants straight away without suffering
any ill effects. However, I have been under enormous pressure from my GP and
from the Alcohol Rehabilitation service to take even stronger anti-depressants.
Despite this unhelpful pressure, I have not taken my anti-depressants and never
will. I no longer need to rely on alcohol or ‘pills’ to sedate myself. My life
is immeasurably better without these poisons.” Geoff, Wales.
Whenever someone calls 911 in the USA reporting
violent behaviour, the first thing they are asked is, "Is this person on
psychotropic drugs?" With such overwhelming evidence against these
poisons, why are GPs still being allowed to prescribe these poisons? Reason is
very simple. This is a TRILLION dollar industry and with that kind of money
involved they can be very persuasive with convincing articles in
prestigious medical journals. If that does not work then there is always
blatant corruption from issuing free pens, to free lunches to free holidays all
paid for by the drug companies. And even if that fails then there is always
'Astroturfing' by enrolling a vulnerable individual or get a charity to sponsor
you. This is the why a useless drug called 'Herciptin' was approved by the
European Union and why 'Ash' has endorsed a very dangerous anti-smoking drug
called Champix. There is no end to the lies and deceit in the drug industry.
"I quit smoking with
Champix. The price I paid was that I went up from 9 stone to 13 stone in 9
months. I ended up eating as if food was going out of fashion. After 9 months I
had enough misery of becoming obese and I started to smoke again. Now I have
three problems - I am fat, still smoking and depressed. Why does the NHS do
such daft things is beyond me." Julie, Wolverhampton.
"A video editor with Sky
Sports was prescribed the drug Champix to help him stop smoking. Two months
later, he had taken a knife to his wrists and killed himself.
Scotland-On-Sunday; 11 May 2008.
"The current health system is based on lies
and half truths."
We lift the lid on a lot of daft idea's that are
unlawfully killing millions of people around the world. Corporate profits and
shareholder dividends are more important to some people then human
lives. The drug industry and some people in the medical profession are just
milking the NHS for all it's worth and at the same time stopping safe and
effective treatments from getting a look-in. More of this information can be
found on our BlogSpot further down this page.
"Now for the hard turth."
Ignorance, greed and power are stopping safe and
effective procedures such as DCA, intravenous Vitamin-C therapy, Vitamin-B17
therapy, Hypnotherapy, Biocarbonate therapy etc. as a safe and
effective cancer cure from getting a look-in. Cancer could be eradicated
at once if they were to put patients needs before their own. So if you
think you can get justice and have a choice then you can think again. The world
just does not work that way. The book below covers everything from addictions
to cancer treatment.
"Those with a cancer
diagnosis continue to be encouraged to do the very things that will sicken,
maim and eventually kill them. All the while, naturally-derived compounds and
extremely effective treatments exist." ‘Develop a natural cancer treatment
… go to jail’; Mary Starrett, newswithviews.com, August 7, 2003
For the general public and
medical doctors to fully grasp the effect of Modern Medicine’s Deceit, they
have to judge the situation by what a drug is actually accomplishing, rather
than what the drug company ads and pharmaceutically-compliant politicians
insist. The health benefits of prescription drugs are illusory. Shane Ellison
M. Sc.; newswithviews.com, August 20, 2005
"Statins don't save lives"
In 2008 there was a big fuss over the prescription
of statins for lowering cholesterol levels. The government conceded that
they were making a lot of people very ill, causing fatigue, internal bleeding,
muscle wasting and was even known to cause cancer and heart disease. Statins
are the biggest 'fraud' ever invented. There is no evidence to
suggest they save lives. In fact if you look at our write-up on statins and
anti-hypertensives then you will realise that there is no justification for any
of them, but again it does not stop the ignorant GPs from prescribing these
poisons does it?
"Breast screening has increased the death rate
from cancer"
A very large study was conducted to support the government’s
breast screening programme. They compared thousands of people who had been
screened with those that hadn't. To their horror they found the woman who were
not undergoing screening were living longer and healthier lives then the ones
in the programme. What had started of as an exercise to vindicate the programme
turned out to the exact opposite. WDDTU, 2009.
Cancer is a natural occurrence. lost of us have
cancer at some stage in our lives without even knowing about it but it goes
into spontaneous remission if you do nothing. However, once you detect it then
it’s unethical not to treat it. The moment you treat it then you cause problems
and unnecessary deaths.
“My mother, Edith, who was diagnosed with end-stage
breast cancer. Our family doctor gave her just three months to live, and told
the family that we should say our good-byes."
"We’ll never know why Edith had nursed the
cancer for several years without telling a soul. Perhaps she hoped that it
might just go away, or perhaps it was an exercise in magical thinking that
something we don’t define doesn’t really exist. Whatever the reason, it turned
out to be the best thing she could have done, even though the doctor said that
her breast was by that stage the most awful thing he had seen in his years of
practice. We asked the doctor if we could take charge of her care. As he had
nothing to offer – she was too late for chemotherapy or radiotherapy – he was
happy to do so."
"We immediately contacted an eminent doctor
who looks beyond the mainstream for effective treatments. He was confident he
could reverse the cancer, even at that late stage. Central to the treatment was
vitamin C therapy, given intravenously. This was to be combined with
intravenous hydrogen peroxide, and a radical change to Edith’s diet. Within six
months of treatment, Edith’s breast had completely healed. Within a year all
signs of cancer had gone. The family doctor saw her in the street a year on
from his gloomy prognosis, and he was convinced he had seen a ghost. He asked
her to have a scan, which revealed no trace of cancer whatsoever."
Brian Hubbard, Editor of WDDTU - E-news broadcast.
242 - 23 March 2006
If
Ann Marie Rogers had championed intravenous vitamin-C therapy or her ignorant
doctor had told her about this research then she may still be alive today.
Instead she was ‘seduced’ by all the media hype about a new wonder drug
Herciptin and won her right to this drug free on the NHS. She died two years
later after starting to take it. This ineffective drug cost the taxpayer
millions but it could still not save her life. She died in early 2009.
We
must setup a system that bypasses the stupid approval process, NICE and the
FDA. Mankind owes itself to put outdated ideas aside and for once start looking
at things that are safe and effective therapeutic agents but do not make any
money for anyone. Things like the use of intravenous vitamin-C therapy as a
safe and effective cancer cure or hypnotherapy as a safe and effective cure for
depression and entrenched addictions hold great promise for mankind but do not
get a look-in by a corrupt medical system. If the medical profession was to
work very closely with hypnotherapists then even heroin and entrenched alcohol
addiction could be totally eradicated. But now we are asking far too much – we
are asking for common sense in the health profession. Common sense is like a
virus in the NHS and has to be avoided at all cost – ignorance is the preferred
option – always!
Cancer
is not a death sentence so don’t be duped by the medical profession. There are
so many safe and effective methods out there that do not require mutilation or
poisoning. A lot of this is covered in our book below on addictions.
"Doctors are responsible for the massive explosion in diabetes"
There is an epidemic of diabetes which is directly
the result of doctors prescribing antibiotics for minor things like colds and
flue. Antibiotics don't work on viral infections and the vast majority of colds
and flue are viral infections which the body takes care of in its own good
time. Antibiotics cause zinc depletion of pancreatic cells. Once the zinc has
been depleted to a certain level the body’s own immune system fails to
recognise them as their own and attacks them as foreign cells. When the insulin
producing cells die you are left with diabetes. This problem has become so
severe that its got all the governments of the world worried as antibiotics
find their way into our water supply. We will show you how to avoid getting
diabetes and also how to make you more insulation sensitive in our BlogSpot.
"Most major drugs don't work"
One of the most common drugs for autism is no
better than a sugar pill, researchers have discovered. Celexa (citalopram)
doesn’t prevent repetitive behaviour problems in autistic children, researchers
conclude after testing it against a placebo, or sugar pill. Their
findings also cast doubt on the drug’s effectiveness in treating
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The researchers believe that parents may be
better off stopping the medication. Although the drug is no better than a
placebo, it does come with side effects, and so the risk outweighs the benefits
of continuing treatment. Archives of General Psychiatry, 2009.
“it is an open secret in the drug industry that
most of its products are ineffective in most patients.”
Glaxo Chief: Our drugs do not work on most
patients. The independent, 2003.
Most drugs work on the placebo effect. When they
come out all the hype and the media attention builds up peoples expectation but
years later they are discredited and confined to the nearest dustbin, but by
that time the drug companies have siphoned millions at our expense.
"Simple remedies beat the pants off drug based
interventions"
Green tea may be able to combat leukemia. The
tea reduces lymph node sizes in cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL),
the most common type of the cancer, and for which there is no cure.
There are so many simple remedies like this
that no one tells you about. We are all falling victim to the high-tech
medicine and forget simple things that were discovered over 10,000 years ago to
help us. We will provide you lots of informaiton like this on our BlogSpot.
"We stuff their faces with gold."
Bevan, the architect of the modern health care
system in the UK was facing a huge opposition to the formation of the NHS by
consultants. He went on to say that he finally appeased them by ‘stuffing their
face with gold’. The problem is that long after Bevan died (bless his soul) we
have never stopped ‘stuffing their faces with gold’. GP salaries have increased
by a struggling 58% in last five years while none of that has translated into
better health care for the patients. Instead it has placed an enormous burden on
local authorise all over the UK who have to fund this outrageous pay increase.
In turn GPS have surrounded themselves with an
enormous bureaucracy that protects them even from their own shadows. Their job
had been relegated to nothing more then ‘prescription writing morans' who never
guide their patients but continue to prescribe dangerous and ineffective drugs.
They continue to follow the six-minute rule in a blinkered way and in turn
cause untold misery to the people they serve. Every minute of every day they
are guilty of abusing our trust.
“A highly respected GP who practiced in Bradford
for 25 years was sent to prison for practicing in the UK with a fake MD
qualification from Pakistan. Over that period he had prescribed thousands of prescriptions
and was only found out when his own family reported him to the police."
BBC News, 1985
The above story was in all the newspapers of the
time. I remember going to see him with my uncle when I was a mere teenager for
a back problem. This should give you an idea of how skilled you need to be a
GP. You could literally train an ape to write out the prescriptions. Yet some
people in the Asian community elevate their ranks to that of Gods. This is why
some GPs have become real bullies and have lost the ability to listen to their
patients. And all the times they continue to poison, maim and kill us with
prescription drugs.
The Journal of the American Medical Association
published in 1998 that in the USA, in a typical year, prescribed drugs kill 106,000
people and caused 2,216,000 to be hospitalized.
JAMA, 279: 1200-5, April 15 1998.
Prescribed drug reactions are the fourth major cause of death after heart
disease, cancer and stroke .
JAMA, 279: 1200-5, April 15 1998.
This is what the WDDTU had to say: GPS are now
highly paid and under worked – they never had it so good. Maybe we should all
hope and pray that they get paid even more so they stop working all together.
That way we can all enjoy a better quality of life.
"Ignorance, lies and deceit rule the day"
The world is full of ignorant and greedy people.
The worst of them reside in the corrupt and greedy drugs industry at
every level. Some charities such 'Ash', 'AA', 'The Cancer Societies',
'Aquarius' etc. have also lost the plot. Instead of investigating
safe, inexpensive and effective methods they still continue to endorse utter
rubbish. Others like the AA never refer people to outside organisations who are
knocking the spots off their own pathetic success rate. Is it greed, ignorance
or power that keeps them behaving in this despicable way?
The NHS is guided by people who have a vested
interest in maintaining a self serving, self perpetuating, self administered
and totally useless bureaucracy that looks after the needs of the doctors and
consultants rather then the need of the patients – if this was not true, why
are they not tripping over themselves in trying out cheap and effective
compounds like DCA as an effective and cheap cancer cure? Why are the so called
consultants hell bent 'poo poing' safe and effective remedies but continue to
support obsolete and outdated methods that are unlawfully killing millions of
people? Why are these people being allowed to get away with mass murder by our
governments and law agencies? In any other profession if something did not work
for a year or two then you would try something else but in the 'bloody' medical
profession - the same 'brain dead' methods that have an abysmal 4% success rate
with end stage cancer are still in place 80 years later. Why are patients being
given a dangerous psychotropic drug with an abysmal 20% success rate (obtained
by cheating) to get them to quit smoking when there are so many safe and
effective alternatives such as hypnotherapy, bioresonance and laser? Has the
world gone totally mad or just abdicated its responsibility to protect helpless
and vulnerable people in our society? Isn’t it time we all started talking to
our MPs about this stupid and unsustainable situation that is just 'milking'
the NHS for all it’s worth but delivering no redeemable value to the end user?
Was the NHS setup to provide care for us or to look after the ignorant GPs and
consultants?
"I quit smoking with Champix. The price I paid
was that I went up from 9 stone to 13 stone in 9 months. I ended up eating as
if food was going out of fashion. After 9 months I had enough misery of
becoming obese and I started to smoke again. Now I have three problems - I am
fat, still smoking and depressed. Why does the NHS do such daft things is
beyond me." Julie, Wolverhampton.
"The revolution in healthcare is long
overdue."
The revolution in healthcare will start one day I
have no doubt about that. The question is when? The formation of ‘The Citizens
Commission on Human Rights’ (CCHR) that blew the whistle on Psychiatry took
place when Psychiatrists developed a conscience. Some of the individuals who
have championed this reform were senior Psychiatrists who turned their back
against a system that was unlawfully incarcerating people and killing millions
of us with psychotropic drugs (anti-depressants). Over the last 37 years they
have developed a massive following all over the world and have publications in
many languages explaining the dangers of psychiatry and psychotropic drugs to
our society. Their actions have resulted in prosecutions, jailings and
legislative curbs against this industry of death. I urge you to join this
society and make a contribution to their cause by logging onto their website at
www.cchr.org. Tell your friends, family and loved ones about this society. Even if
you can prevent one death you would have made a difference. You can even get a
free DVD by simply filling-in a form on the website.
In a similar way the health system will change when
doctors, GPs and consultants will develop a conscience. Already you have some
junior doctors speaking out against statins and other daft medical practices.
“The first thing my dad says to the Rap is ‘where
are my freebees’. During the time my dad was a GP he used to bring home some
wicked toys (from the drug companies).” Naveed, Wolverhampton.
“While we were on our UMRA in Saudi-Arabia we came
across a doctor’s family. The four of them had been sent on a fully paid trip
to Mecca and Medina - courtesy of a drug company for prescribing their poison.”
Jawed, Birmingham.
"There is one anti-cancer drug that is so
discredited it’s untrue. However, this particular drug increases its
sales revenue year by year. The reason it manages to do this against all
odds is because it shares 25% of its profits with doctors around the
world. The drug companies get fat, the doctors who prescribe these
worthless products get fat but we end up paying the price with misery, ill
health and death." Article in WDDTU, 2006
Some doctors are also speaking out against the
corrupt influence of the drug companies by forming a ‘No Free Lunch Club’ where
they refuse to take bribes in any form (pens, toys, free lunches or free holidays)
from the drug companies. This is all a good start and an encouraging sign. The
real revolution will come when GPS will say no to statins, NRT, Champix, Zyban,
antidepressants and ineffective cancer treatments. They will put their neck on
the line and guide people to safe and effective treatments outside the NHS
rather then thinking about their next larger and better Mercedes Benz. Let’s
all hope and pray that they develop a conscience before it’s too late. Humanity
deserves a chance. We all deserve a chance.
"The abuse
of public trust."
We have one case where psychiatrists managed to
ruin a couples lives through misuse of psychotropic drugs. They put him through
five years of hell. It took just four sessions of our therapy to get him off
cocaine and remove the guilt of his mother's death. His wife Julie says that
the last three years, after Thomas came to see us have been the most memorable.
Will they ever learn not to treat normal human emotions with stupid and
ineffective drugs?
Recently we were stopped from putting two
testimonials in the Yellow Pages. One was for smoking cannabis and the other
one was for quitting drinking alcohol. It was against their guidelines which
were drawn up by the BMA. Now who are the BMA? They are a trade association. So
we were stopped from reaching the public who need us by a trade association
whose members have an abysmal track record with depression and severe
addictions, the very same people who cannot provide a single cure. Why do
morons who can’t offer any solutions be allowed to undermine those people who
provide wonderful and long lasting cures? Sometimes I get into trouble for
speaking the truth but the whole drug industry based on no-science or
pseudo-science (bullshit) makes you want to puke. If the freedom of speech
offered by the internet was not there then the public would be totally at the
mercy of these greedy people.
If you don't like the system then talk to your MP.
The election is only a year away and if they don't listen to us now then we can
elect them out of office. At the end of the day we have a choice, if they won't
give us justice then they should not have our vote.
"Medical
Murder."
I have just come
back after spending 10 days in Mecca and Medina. This pilgrimage or UMRA helped
me consolidate my ideas on health. Only about 20 years ago there were one
million Christians in Africa, today there are about 330 million. About 13
million Muslims are defecting over to Christianity every year in Africa alone.
Even IMAMS are leaving the faith in large numbers. This situation would have
been unthinkable at one time but has now become a hard reality. This should be
a lesson for the drug industry and their sidekicks. One day 'the cat will out
of the bag' and people will be voting with their feet. Instead of spending
billions on health insurance they will be investing that money on high quality
supplements and raw food and when they get ill they will prefer a non-drug
based intervention. People will finally have a choice, either they can go and have
their lives ruined or ended prematurely using the conventional route or they
can go to the non-drug based camp and get their life back for pennies. There
will eventually come a time when dangerous and ineffective drugs will be banned
together with unscientific procedures (85% of all surgical procedures are
unproven). Surgery, chemotherapy and radiation will be outlawed for treating
cancer and replaced with safe non-drug methods. All psychotropic drugs
(anti-depressants), statins etc will be banned. GPs will be running around
trying to find a job as no one will trust them any more. All incompetent PCTs
will go bankrupt and we will all be enjoying a happier healthier life. Power
hungry charities such as the AA, Ash, Aquarius etc. will either change or
go bankrupt as the public finally turns its back on them. Just a pipedream you
may say - not at all - you can't cheat humanity and get away with murder
forever, eventually providence catches up with you towards the end. One day
humanity will look back at these years with utter disbelief that they were part
of the Spanish Inquisition of the 20th century. Also, there will come a time
when the only Muslims in the Middle Ease will be the Arabs. The Muslim world
will wonder what is it that they did, or failed to do, to alienated a whole
subcontinent against Islam.
Humanity will change in its good time but for now
we will help to empower you to solve your own problems rather then wait another
100 years before mankind suddenly wakes up and decides that unlawfully killing
millions of innocent people through dangerous drugs, methods and procedure is
not a good thing after all. Maybe the turning point will come when millions of
people will join forces and sue their GPs, PCTs, the Governments,
Psychiatrists, institutions like NICE, the FDA and the greedy drug
companies - the world will finally become wise to their ignorance, perpetual
lies and deceit. No one should be allowed to get away with mass murder
and no one should be above the law.
To empower you to solve your own problems we are
going to start off with a series of articles on our BlogSpot. I will write one
on depression, one on diabetes, one on cancer and one on heart disease or
stations - the corporate killers. The massive explosion in diabetes is doctor
induced - I will show you how you can prevent you and your loved ones from
getting diabetes. Each article will then provide the reader with a structured
method of dealing with their problems without falling victim to the drug
industry and their side-kicks in the health profession. By following these
procedures you will be able to throw your statins in the nearest bin together
with your anti-hypertensives. You will also stop both hard and soft cancer
in their tracks, but moreover, I will give you the resources which when
followed will ensure you never suffer from cancer ever again. Finally, I will
show you how easy it is to let go of unresolved emotions of your past and build
your self-esteem. Most emotional problems are extremely easy to deal with
contrary to what your ignorant GP will tell you. These are the things your
consultant will not tell you but I will. All I would want in return is feedback
as to how you managed to solve your problem by natural means so we can publish
it on our website and start to reverse the damage that has been done by the
drug industry.
"Never believe that a few caring people can't
change the world. For, indeed, they are the only ones who ever have."
Margaret Mead
"Our
Methodology”
We use a multi-disciplined approach to
addictions. We combine deep hypnosis with a Low Power Laser and Bioresonance.
In fact over the last three years we have invested in three different
Bioresonance Systems. One out of the three stands head and shoulders above the
rest for addictions; the other two are fantastic for allergies, rapid healing
and pain control. This combined approach has totally revolutionised our
practice. This document tries to ‘demystify’ this complex techniques allowing
you to make a informed choice. When you decide to do something permanent about
your entrenched and sometimes life-threatening addictions, reading this
document could be a good start. More of this is covered in our short brochure
which can be accessed from the front page of our website.
Our
Philosophy
When we take on a client we also take on
the fact that everyone is different. So if we get someone who quits in the very
first session (95% of the people do), then we are all smiles. However, if we
get a client who turns out to be our worse nightmare then we have undertaken to
do whatever it takes, to help that client succeed, no matter how much effort is
required on our part - at no extra charge to the client. Over the years, we
have invested in one Laser System and three Bioresonance Systems – the Bicom
2000, our best addictions system ever, was acquired in July 2008 – this was
featured on Richard and Judy TV show and New Zealand TV among others. Using
these systems, together with our deep hypnosis system, we have helped literally
thousands of people overcome their entrenched habits with the utmost ease. We
don’t just stop there, but look after our clients for five years. So if you
start smoking again after five weeks or five years, we will repeat the therapy
free of charge – because we stay with you. This is how we can manage to
achieve, a near perfect, 100% success rates at LifePrinciples.
If money is a problem we can always find a
way to let your habit finance the session. By working together we can always
find a way. So what are you waiting for? Call 0800 071 1991 and get ready to
smoke your last cigarettes, spiff or joint. Call now!
The problem with
formulas.
By the way there is a lot of misunderstanding about bioresonance
formulas. The e-Lybra requires formulas in order for it to work. WDS has
built-in over half a million formulas into the system. Over the last year they
have also released two very comprehensive formulas for smoking cessation in
addition to the one that came built into the system. They are busy developing
formulas all the time for all sorts of things. Even then some e-Lybra
practitioners are achieving truly awful results. Most of the people who
attended the smoking cessation course, including ourselves were not happy with
our smoking cessation results. This state of affairs lead to the only critical
review I know of by Decca Aitkenhead of the Guardian Newspaper in 23rd March
2006. This was one of the reasons why we purchased our Bicom 2000 system in
July 2008.
Having said that, some independent companies have developed some
really good formulas for things like heroin, subutex and opiate addiction and I
take my hat off to them. However as you will discover in a minute formuals are
not everything/...
The Bicom 2000 is acknowledged to be the Rolls Royce machine for addictions
but does not require a formula – it requires a substance. This is why you need
to bring one un-smoked cigarette with you at the time of the appointment. You
smoke 2/3 of this cigarette and put the ash, the stub and your spittoon into a
beaker which goes into the machine just like it was shown on Richard and Judy
show and on New Zealand TV. Once the machine has this information it takes away
the physical cravings in under an hour. It’s like being on Champix for 12-weeks
but without the ‘anticipated death sentence’ – lots of people have killed
themselves after taking Champix.
Now this is where it gets really crazy. When we purchased our
Bicom 2000 in July 2007 and used it to get people to quit smoking, we were
surprised that some people also quit drinking. How is this possible? Sorry we
are not going to divulge our commercial secrets; we just wanted to demonstrate
how easy it is to overcome your addictions using this space-age technology. It
gets even easier when you combine information medicine (bioresonance and laser)
with good solid hypnosis. For some addictions you also need to take away the
pain of your past - this is when you experience ultimate freedom that is hard
to imagine until you go through the process yourself. Our clients comment that
they would have paid 10 times as much because the money pales into
insignificance when you compare it with the benefits of our methodology.
Here
is one client, who could not relax in the first session, managing to quit
smoking as easy as pie after the third session:
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Ellen
Josephine Quit smoking cigarettes with us on “I had been
smoking cigarettes for 37 years. I had tried to give up smoking many
times before using patches, gums and willpower. Nothing had worked for me.
Then I saw the LifePrinciples advert. I was very sceptical, but knew that for
the sake of my health, I had no choice but to try them.” “After the session, I felt great for that
day. However, the next day the cravings returned. I remembered their promise to
take care of this should it occur and booked straight back in.” |
Here is another client who was virtually
impossible to hypnotise, but with perseverance (it took over three hours), quit
smoking in the very first session.
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“In the past I had exhausted just about
every method of stopping smoking such as Willpower, Patches, Gums, Inhaler,
Zyban and another hypnotherapist (twice) and failed. I quit smoking 40-50
cigarettes a day in just one session. Later my partner William quit smoking
50-60 cigarettes my brother-in-law Nigel quit smoking 15 cigarettes and a
friend of his Graham quit smoking 20 cigarettes. With willpower and your help
we quit smoking 125-145 cigarettes between us with ease. My family and
friends think its fantastic and we sing your praises wherever we go.” |
Here are some more people who were brave
enough to provide us with a video interview during their free 3-month check-up:
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Anita Christopher
quit smoking cigarettes with us in 2002 and then on Click
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Janette Lanchester quit smoking
cigarettes with us on Click
here to look at the video of how she quit smoking cigarettes with our help.
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Mark quit
drinking alcohol with us on This is Mark’s
interview on how easy it was for him to quit drinking alcohol with our help. |
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Desmond Jonas quit smoking cigarettes and
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Here are Steven and Jane Higgens who both
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We have a simple philosophy; no-one who puts
their faith in us should ever fail. At the end of the day, our success is
dependent on your success – it’s as simple as that.
Life
Principles
Addictions
- the addictive ‘truth’?
LifePrinciples puts forward an economic
case for Alternative methods outside the drug based systems for treating
addictions. The success of drugs based methods is nothing short of a myth and
everyone involved in the health industry is guilty of perpetuating that
falsehood in order to qualify for government handouts. This system has also
become totally corrupt with lots of people getting caught with their hands in
the till. One counsellor was paid £90,000 in six months for 2,000 bogus
cigarette quitters and a lot of chemists are also under investigation by the
New Scotland Yard for making up fictitious smoking-cessation figures. This
state of affairs not only undermines companies and individuals who are
achieving excellence in this field, but is it also short-changing the end user
with worthless, useless and dangerous products that simply do not work. GP
salaries have increased by a staggering 58% in the last five years but none of
that has translated into a better service for the patient. These six figure
salaries and costly drug bills are crippling our beloved NHS. This unnecessary
waste is short-changing every one of us who has to foot the bill by paying
higher taxes. How long can we continue to sustain a system that is
fundamentally ‘rotten to its very core’.
£400m
drug plan helps only 3.6%
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A record 202,000 people were treated for drug abuse last year but just
7,300 – 3.6 per cent – were cured of their addiction. They were put through
treatment programmes at a cost of £400million – meaning each success story
cost the taxpayer £55,000. And of the successes, the government has no idea
how many relapsed into drug use, although the figure could be as high as 57
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The long-term
success rate of the governments smoking cessation programme is equally as bad
at £13,500 for every person who successfully quits smoking over an 8-year
period for good. Information interpolated from the report by |
Addictions are totally misunderstood at
every level. This document starts by describing process and substance
addictions, their composite parts, and the various drug and non-drug treatment
options. The document goes on to prove that there is no point addressing the physiological
part without dealing with the psychological part and the habit. All drug based
methods only deal with the physiological part. As it turns out the
physiological part accounts for very little, and that is the reason why all
smoking cessation initiatives based on drugs are an abysmal failure. No matter
how you dress-up a ‘lie’ there is absolutely no justification for using drugs
to deal with addictions contrary to belief even severe alcohol detoxification
can be treated by natural means.
LifePrinciples justifies an economic case
for non-drug based methods using the government’s own publications and
information obtained from the freedom of information act. This document will
prove that non-drug based methods are 200 to 1,000 times more effective than
drug based methods. They are also quick, painless and extremely safe. Finally
the document makes a passionate plea to the following stake-holders to allow a
fairer playing field for everyone involved with helping others:
The NHS, The
Health Minster,
The Government, The
medical profession,
HRH, The Prince of Wales, Industry,
Charities, The
end user.
The second part of this document lists
examples of people who after being totally let-down by the health industry have
taken control of their lives with the help of Alternative methods. The list
includes everything from addictions to smoking cigarettes, to alcohol to
crack-cocaine to heroin.
The third part extends this brief to
include other areas worthy of consideration such as:
This document blows away the ‘cholesterol
myth’ then puts forward a case for abolishing the use of statins and
antiypertensives to save the NHS some 50% on it’s drug bills, and moreover,
save millions of lives in the process.
The last part (under development), deals
with depression and the way psychiatry is gradually becoming a discredited
profession. In the
A new report has linked ‘Junk Food’ to be
the root cause of unruly behaviour – so supplements and dietary changes make a
lot of sense. It took the medical profession some 35 years to realise that what
Dr Joel Wallach was saying all those years ago about psychological problems
being linked to lack of minerals in our diets was indeed true. People who have
embraced these bold new ideas have thrown away their Prozac or Lithium after
taking them for 10-15 years and reclaimed their lives by natural means. We
treated one such case which is described in the first part of this document –
this client is currently suing the NHS for ruining her life – what the medical
profession could not achieve in five years we managed to achieve in six hours.
Experts like Dr. Tullio Simoncini, Dr Ryche
Hamer, Dr Hulda Clarke and Dr Steven Kaali have demonstrated that unresolved
negative emotions and pathogens (fungus, bacteria, viruses, parasites and
protozoa) can cause cancer. Other people such as Dr Lanus Paulin, Dr. Evangelos
Michelakis, Dr John Holt and Dr. John Morrone have demonstrated that simple
substances such as Ascorbic Acid, Dichloroacetate, Sugar, Sodium Bicarbonate
and Laetrile applied in a particular way are toxic to cancer cells – no one has
ever died from these substances yet millions die from the so called ‘orthodox’
techniques. There are so many methods worthy of consideration if only the world
revolved around human need instead of uncontrolled greed. Cancer is not a death
sentence – in fact there is overwhelming evidence that some cancers heal all by
themselves if left alone for a period of time - surgery, chemotherapy and
radiation makes things worse. Fear compounds the problem and that’s why people
who compliment their treatments with things like hypnotherapy enjoy a better
quality of life and longevity as revealed by a recent study. All of this
information is provided free of charge, as a way of public service, in the
‘Wellness’ part of the website and also in the third part of this book.
Now back to the subject of Addictions
We at Life Principles feel that the corrupt
Global Health Industry makes a fortune with anti-addiction products that look
good in clinical trials, but fail miserably in every real world study conducted
to date. Also, Life Principles feels that the mainstream medical profession has
demonstrated monumental ignorance when it comes to addictions and how to treat
them effectively.
Most health ‘professionals’ will have no problem
prescribing you with patches or referring you to the NHS Stop-Smoking Clinics,
but will have enormous problems sending you to a really good Alternative and
Complementary Health Therapist. Some therapists are achieving truly outstanding
success rates - sometimes 20-to-1000 times better than what the NHS is
achieving, but never get serious consideration. This attitude not only creates
an unfair playing field between the medical profession and the alternative and
complementary health therapists but, worse still, it denies the patient a
choice and puts lives at risk.
This part of the document was written to
address this imbalance by describing Addictions in simple terms and the various
methods of treating them, empowering the individual to choose the most
effective course of treatment for their problems.
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"A leading British doctor and author of 'Doctors, Lies &
Addiction Bureaucracy', Dr. Dalrymple argues that his profession has totally
misunderstood addiction & continues to perpetuate the myth to protect its
own existence. As a result, a self-serving, self-perpetuating and completely
useless medical bureaucracy has built up to deal with the problem." Junk Medicine, Doctors,
Lies & Addiction Bureaucracy' by Theodore Dalrymple; |
In order for you to comprehend this topic,
you must first understand the difference between 'substance' and 'process'
addictions. You also need to understand how these two addictions differ from unhealthy
eating habits. It is far easier to deal with 'digital' behaviour, such as
smoking cigarettes, than it is to deal with 'analogue' behaviour, such as
unhealthy eating.
Finally, you also need to understand why it
is also important to deal with self-esteem issues when it comes to weight-loss
and drugs. Sometimes, it’s impossible to help someone stay in remission unless
you assist them in overcoming their unresolved negative emotions as well.
Please note that although this document talks about nicotine-addiction, the
same rules apply to all addictive behaviour. Please visit
www.lifeprinciples.com, on a regular basis, for updates to this document.
Types of Addictions
There are just two types of addiction (as
mentioned above): 'substance' and 'process'.
Substance addictions
When we use a substance over and over
again, we become addicted to it. In this way, we can become addicted to things
like chocolate, nicotine, alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, crack-cocaine, ketamine,
heroin, etc.
Process addictions
When we indulge in a particular behaviour,
we can become addicted to that behaviour. Addictions such as self-loathing,
sex, gambling, internet, texting, e-mails, chat rooms and pornography can be as
intense as taking crack-cocaine, although there are (obviously) no substances
involved.
What is an Addiction?
Substance addictions have three parts to
their makeup: the ‘Physiological’ (‘Physical’) part, the ‘Psychological’
(‘Mental’) part and the ‘Habit’. All addictions may also have a ‘Root Cause’,
which may be further complicated by a ‘Parts’ conflict. All of these areas have
to be dealt with for a successful outcome.
Process addictions do not have a physical
part, but they can be just as difficult to deal with as substance addictions, such
as nicotine addiction, alcohol addiction and heroin addiction, etc. Before I go
onto the solution, let me explain how each of the components of an addiction
comes about in the first place.
(1) The Physiological (physical) part
When you have your first cigarette it
tastes awful. You may have fits of coughing and think to yourself how on earth
can people smoke? The next cigarette tastes just as bad. The taste of the
cigarette doesn’t get any better over time. The last cigarette tastes just as
horrible as the first. So what changes in order for you to get hooked on
cigarettes?
The only thing that changes with regular
use is that you become addicted to the nicotine. When that happens, smoking
becomes more satisfying. After a while, if you don’t have a cigarette, you
suffer a mild anxiety or withdrawal symptoms, which are artificially induced by
the body’s need to rebalance. Your mind will do anything for you not to feel
this way. The only thing that will take away this chemically-induced anxiety is
a cigarette. So, you have a cigarette and feel better instantly. This
artificial cycle is repeated over and over again throughout the day. You are
now hooked for life!
If you think about it, people with
addictions are, in fact, trying to reach the same physical and mental state
that non-addicted people enjoy naturally. The only way addicts can do that is
to use the substance (nicotine, crack etc.) The methods employed by the NHS
using NRT, Zyban and Champix for
nicotine addiction; Subutek and Methadone for heroin addiction and
Chlormethiazole or Chlordiazepoxide for alcohol addiction, only deal with the
physical part of the addiction.
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Three months after quitting smoking, Pamela (pictured left) started reminiscing
about how nice it would be to have a cigarette to complete a Sunday
afternoon. She finally lit-up and was surprised to find that she derived
absolutely no satisfaction from the cigarette at all. The pleasure was all in
her mind, as she had falsely linked up all the good times with the
cigarettes. She finally realised that there was no pleasure obtained from
smoking cigarettes but only from the chemical imbalance created after getting
hooked to the nicotine. She quit smoking for a second time and vowed never to
get caught in that train-of-thought ever again. Pamela from Birmingham,
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"Studies
have shown that tobacco can be harder to quit than heroin or cocaine.
Cigarettes satisfy all the criteria of a class ‘A’ drug such as crack-cocaine
and is equally as difficult to overcome." Royal
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We helped one
of our clients - Joseph (Pictured left) to stop smoking cigarettes and
cannabis. We also helped him overcome his addiction to alcohol and cocaine.
Some weeks down the line, he got stressed and lit-up. Three months later, he
was still smoking cigarettes but had successfully given up cannabis, alcohol
and cocaine. He has now quit smoking after a further free backup session. So,
our experience backs up these scientific trials – nicotine is incredibly
addictive, in our opinion more addictive than crack-cocaine that is smoked. Joseph overcame his addiction of
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(2) The Psychological (mental) part
As times goes by, you tend to light-up when
you relax, when you are stressed, or when you are on holiday. So, you start to
treat the cigarettes as a reward or a crutch. You link up years of mental or
psychological conditioning where you see successful people on the TV or on the
big screen smoking cigarettes and having a wonderful time. Unconsciously, you
want to be just like them: cool, sophisticated and sexy.
This is a very powerful psychological
condition that should not be underestimated. This is why so many people relapse
after successfully kicking the habit. So, if you’ve quit smoking, one day you
may be in a stressful situation and instantly light-up. You tell yourself that
you need to smoke in order to cope with the crisis. Anyway, you think you have
overcome your smoking habit, so one cigarette won’t hurt. One will hurt, as
your mind will always remember that you used to be a regular smoker. So, as
soon as you have one, you will want another then another, and very soon you
will revert back to smoking to the same extent as before. I have seen smokers
who have quit smoking for two years and one day they decide they can get away
with just one cigarette and it’s the biggest mistake of their lives. I normally
use the analogy of a drinker: once you become a tee-totaller, you can never
have another drink again. Also, you cannot cut down because, very soon, you
will revert back to drinking as much as before.
Most people who quit smoking by any other
method, apart from hypnotherapy, never stop thinking about cigarettes; they are
sometimes drawn back to it by the very smell of the cigarettes. If you ask
anyone who has stopped smoking with hypnosis, they will tell you that other
people smoking around them does not bother them at all. If you ask someone who
has stopped smoking by any other method, they will tell you that when they are
with other smokers, they could murder a cigarette. Some people can never get
over wanting a cigarette years after quitting:
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Two sisters – Julie (pictured left) and Joan (pictured second from
top) - quit smoking with the help of our laser and the bioresonance system.
Even though they had quit smoking, they were constantly thinking about
cigarettes and were even drawn to the smell when other people were smoking
around them. Because of this constant battle, both of them started eating
junk food as if there was no tomorrow. We got them both back and repeated the hypnotherapy with better
preparation. This time, they both went to sleep (can’t go any deeper than that).
They completely settled down after the session and were no longer obsessed by
the thought of a cigarette or junk food. Julie from Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, UK, quit
smoking cigarettes with us on Joan from WELLINGBOROUGH,
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A pharmacist
Saab (pictured left) - who runs a NHS smoking cessation clinic in Saab
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Before the treatment:
“I (Amrik) lost so much money on gambling…(sobbing)...I have been gambling
for 10 years and I found there was no real help out there. I had counselling,
several times…that didn’t help. The counsellor told me that the ‘root cause’
of my problem could be related to the death of my mother; but what use was
this knowledge if I still continued to gamble? I was put on
anti-depressants…which made me drowsy…but it did not take away the compulsion
to gamble. When I lost thousands of pounds through internet gambling, I tried
to kill myself. My doctor told me that if I ever tried to take my life again,
he will have me committed. I am now at my wits end. I just don’t know what to
do anymore.” After the treatment: “It’s been over two
months since I had my treatment with Shokat. After the first session, I lost
the compulsion to gamble. After the second session, I came to terms with my
mother’s death. It’s like I have been given a new lease of life. I just can’t
thank-you enough.” Amrik, from Leicester, UK, overcame his gambling
addiction with us on Picture on the left for illustration
purposes only. The client wishes to stay anonymous. |
Good hypnotherapy works like magic,
allowing you to overcome any process addictions in 2-3 sessions. Addictive
behaviours, like gambling, can be surmounted easily with our advanced
hypnotherapy and the luggage-of-life programme, allowing you to reclaim your
dignity and take control of your life. This system not only deals with the
habit, but more importantly, it takes care of all of your past losses,
disappointments and unresolved negative emotions, allowing you to rebuild your
life once again.
(3) The Habit
When you first learnt to drive a car, you
probably felt so overwhelmed that you forgot your right from your left.
However, as you got better at it, there came a time when you could drive the
car, enjoy the view, hold a conversation and listen to the music all at the
same time. You became unconsciously competent. When you first started driving,
you were doing everything consciously; you had to think all the time. However,
when you became good, driving became a habit and it moved into the unconscious
part of your mind allowing you to drive without even thinking about it.
Finally, driving became fun instead of an extremely frightening experience. So,
habits make our life easier and they turn us into experts in our own field of
endeavour.
In exactly the same way, you also form bad
habits. When you first started smoking, you probably took the odd cigarette
from your mates. At that time you were a ‘social’ smoker. However, with the
constant hand-to-mouth movement, it became a habit. You started buying your own
cigarettes and became a regular smoker. This habit has now moved from the
conscious - where you had to think about it - into the unconscious, where you
didn’t have to think about it and smoke habitually. Now, you are stuck as you
no longer have any control over that habit. So, you start making excuses in
order to justify your new habit. Excuses such as: 'Smoking enables me to
relax'; 'It helps me cope with stress'; 'It completes a meal'; or, 'I can’t
enjoy my drink without a fag'. The list goes on and on, but these are lies we
tell ourselves in order to justify our bad habits. What in fact we are telling
ourselves is that it’s too difficult or too painful to stop smoking, so I might
as well carry on doing it anyway.
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Henry (pictured left with his wife Jean) quit smoking with us in 2005.
At the end of the year, he attended a funeral. Someone offered him a
cigarette and without even thinking he took a puff. Only when he was half-way
through did he realise that he had quit smoking, but it was now too late. He
very quickly reverted back to being a full-time smoker within weeks. This is
a classical case of a habit where you do something without even thinking
about it and regret the consequences afterwards. Henry was also worried about putting on weight; so we put-in extra
suggestions for weight during the session. In three months following the
hypnosis he had lost 1.5 Stone in weight. His wife Jean was so impressed that
she enrolled on our weight loss programme on Henry
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Imagine you are a competent driver sitting
as a passenger in a car and an emergency comes up. Your foot instantly hits the
floor. You know that that won’t stop the car, but it still doesn’t stop the
reaction. Habits are immensely powerful. So, any method that helps you overcome
your addictions without addressing the habit is only doing half the job.
Hypnotherapy is the only method that deals very effectively with the habit part
of an addiction.
None of the other methods such as the NHS,
Allen Carr, acupuncture, ‘cold-turkey’, laser-only clinics and
bioresonance-only clinics deal with the habit part of the addiction. This is why
no other method can enjoy the same sort of success that good hypnotherapy
enjoys.
(4) The Root Cause
Sometimes you get a client who simply will
not respond to the therapy to overcome their addiction unless we also help them
resolve the root cause of their problems. When I first started working as a
hypnotherapist, I would come across people who were very good hypnotherapy
subjects and stopped smoking straightaway, but still encountered psychological
problems, and within days reverted back to smoking. We would repeat the session
and they would quit smoking again but, sure enough, they’d relapse within
weeks. So, repeating the therapy became a futile exercise. However, when we
performed our ‘Luggage-of-Life’ programme to help them resolve their negative emotions,
then repeated the therapy, they would quit smoking easily. This insight helped
us develop our unique addictions programmes, enabling us to deal with all soft
and hard drugs, from cigarettes to heroin.
Here is the story of Thomas, who had been
trying to overcome his addictions for the last 10 years. For the last five
years, his life has been ruined by medical intervention. His wife - Julie - is
currently suing the NHS for what they have done to both her and her husband.
This is their story:
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Thomas (pictured left) quit smoking about ten years ago with someone’s
help, but reverted to drinking alcohol. He then stopped drinking alcohol with
someone else’s help, only to start using cocaine. No one bothered to find out
why he was behaving in this way. The health profession’s answer was to put
him on lithium and Prozac. This - in turn - made him even more depressed,
morbidly obese and hooked on cocaine. Although a successful builder, Thomas needed a fix every morning just
to get out of bed. He spent so much money feeding his habit, that he nearly
lost his home and his marriage. His wife wanted me to help him with the
cocaine. I refused. My argument was that, unless we took care of the
underlying issues, we would be storing up more trouble for the future. So, we
agreed to deal with his anxiety first. Thomas, at this point in time, was in
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Five days after the first session I got a call from Julie (pictured left):
"Thomas has been absolutely marvellous,” she said. “He told me that he was
no longer riddled with guilt of his past mistakes. He now wants you to help him
with his cocaine addiction." The second and third session failed as Thomas
just could not relax. However, after the forth session, we got another call
from Julie: "Thomas has not had any of the 'stuff',” said Julie. “He says
the cravings have totally gone. I can't thank-you enough Shokat - you have
saved our lives, our home and our marriage." Thomas has been cocaine-free
since coming to see us in 2006. Julie is currently suing the NHS for running
her husbands life.
Here
is another painful story, about Greg, who has been a heavy and persistent
drinker from the age of 13. He had suffered many setbacks in his life caused by
drinking, but it still did not deter him from continuing with this
self-destructive habit. This is his story:
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Greg (pictured left) quit smoking and drinking in the first session, but
restarted a week later. Again, we got him to quit smoking and drinking in the
second session, but a week later he got severely depressed and started
smoking and drinking again. He looked truly unhappy when he came in for his
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Greg had a pretty troubled past, so we
decided to abandon the addiction part of the therapy and concentrate on our
luggage-of-life programme first. Greg had never known harmony in his family
life from the age of 6. His mum and dad were always fighting, which went on
until his father died a the age of sixty. He thought that his father never
cared about him or his mum. His mum took out all her frustration out on him. At
the age of 13, he started drinking with his grandfather who was an alcoholic.
After that, the alcohol totally consumed his life. The addiction helped to
destroy his first marriage. A year after his divorce, he met someone very
special, the love of his life. After six wonderful years, the new relationship
also ended due to his drinking. The torment from this break-up was causing him
to revert back to smoking and drinking, the grief was unbearable. After the
session for the emotions, Greg made the remark: “God that was a really good
session”. Greg no longer looked depressed, the look of anguish had finally
vanished from his face.
Greg came back after four weeks and he had
cut down both smoking and alcohol on his own. It took just one further session
of hypnotherapy and bioresonance to get Greg to quit drinking. When he is ready
to give up smoking we will get him back in and deal with that on its own, for
now Greg is happy with just being a tee-toteller.
(5) The ‘Parts’ Conflict
Some people overcome their addictions but,
later on suffer some kind of a mental trauma, such as losing a loved one which
sees them revert back. This action can sometimes lead to a ‘Parts’ conflict:
one part of the mind may want to give up the habit but the other part thinks it
a good thing to continue with the habit. So, even after successful
hypnotherapy, the person maybe torn between quitting and continuing. It may
feel a bit like fighting with yourself. A ‘Parts’ conflict can easily be
addressed via a ‘Parts-Reform’ also known as a ‘Parts-squash’.
If you think about it, at some higher
level, both parts of your mind want the same thing: they want to help you. So,
getting each part to realise this common purpose is the job of the
‘Parts-Reform’ therapy. When both parts are made aware of this common goal,
it’s very easy to merge them back into a single part and repeat the therapy.
The person quits smoking effortlessly and settles down very quickly.
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Molo (pictured left) was almost impossible to hypnotise, but quit
smoking after an extended hypnotherapy session. However, two weeks later, she
was really beginning to struggle. Something was just not right as she was
being torn between quitting and continuing to smoke. We decided to get her
back in and find out what may be the cause of her problem. It soon transpired
that she was suffering from a typical ‘parts’ conflict. On the one hand, she wanted to quit smoking, yet on the other, she
thought it was giving her some benefit. We repeated the session, but this
time with the ‘Parts-Reframe’. Molo and Tony (her partner) have not touched
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How do we overcome our Addictions?
Now that you understand the different
elements of an addiction, we can move onto the treatment.
(A) Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)
The most popular treatment is Nicotine
Replacement Therapy (NRT) such as patches, gums, lozenges, inhalers, or
micro-tabs. NRT can only deal with the physical part of an addiction, if it’s
prescribed to you by your doctor. It helps with nicotine withdrawal. If you
also get some counselling to go with the NRT then that will to some extent help
with the psychological part. Most of our clients have failed over and over
again with NRT before they come to see us.
The approval of NRT was, in our eyes, also
questionable. Most of the people enrolled on this programme wanted free
patches. Anyone who has used patches before can tell instantly when they have
been given a placebo. So the first thing they do is to light-up. Study after
study have shown patches to be totally ineffective:
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"Quitting smoking for good is tough, even with the help of a
nicotine patch. A new study by researcher Patricia Yudkin, of the University
of Oxford, U.K., shows only 5% of people who participated in a study of a
nicotine patch were still not smoking eight years after the study
ended." British
Medical Journal; July 3, 2003 |
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"All
Government agencies and Charities advocating the use of NRT keep quiet about the
only two nicotine patch studies that have ever examined success rates for
second-time patch users. One study found a 100% six-month failure rate” (Tonnesen P, Bispebjerg Hospital, Denmark, 1993) “and in the
other 98.4% relapsed” (Steven
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"...93%
of Nicotine patch users fail within a half year..." NRT Industry Consultants; March, 2003. |
About 90% of our
clients have already tried patches. Some people have failed as many as six
times with the NHS before they come to see us. Some people just cannot quit
smoking with the patches no matter what. Here is some cost-benefit analysis of
this daft smoking cessation methodology:
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The NHS spends £275 for every person it sends to the NHS stop smoking
clinics. According to the study at In any commercial
organisation, this sort of waste would be unacceptable. However, in the NHS
and the health industry, this is an accepted norm. |
Commonsense tells us that by dealing with
just the physical part of the addiction is never going to be the complete
answer to helping people quit smoking for good. But this we feel still doesn’t
stop the Government and the NHS from endorsing these dangerous* and ineffective
products.
*Reported side-effects of this product
include: skin rash (patches), insomnia, nausea, mouth ulcers (gum) and
indigestion (gum).
(C) Zyban
Zyban (Bupropion Hydrochloride) is a
dopamine uptake inhibitor (inhibits reward and drive), in pill form. It is an
anti-depressant drug used to help smokers quit smoking. In all real-world user
surveys to date, it has yet to perform better than those quitting smoking
without it, at rates similar to NRT.
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Let's kill them FOR THEIR OWN GOOD From the moment Zyban, originally an anti-depressant medication,
morphed into a more profitable smoking cessation treatment, allegations have
swirled that taking this drug is dangerous, perhaps fatal, to your
health. There are a multitude of news stories that attest to the risks
of this drug. We are pleased to present the personal experience of a
woman whose husband was prescribed Zyban to quit smoking. Alison
Cintorrino's hair raising account, amply footnoted, is a glimpse into the
pharmaceutical corporate culture that doesn't appear in their self-laudatory
press releases. Zyban, a personal story;
June 13, 2005. |
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One of our clients,
Paul (pictured left) said: “I am glad I managed to find you to help me quit
smoking (cannabis), because Zyban was doing my head-in.” Another client,
Sarah (pictured right) said: “I was put on Zyban after I failed to quit
smoking with patches and it did absolutely nothing for me.” Another client of
ours, Deb said: “The prescription drug Zyban almost killed me.” We have come
across scores of people who have also failed to quit smoking with this
expensive wonder drug – the only ‘wonder’ about it is the ‘wondrous’ £800
price-tag. Paul
from Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, UK, quit smoking cigarettes on Paul 03/08/2005 @ 18:00. Sarah from RUGBY,
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“Patches
failed, I was allergic to the patches (dreadful irritation of the skin which left
marks for almost a month after); chewing gum tasted despicable – it made me
feel sick, I did not get on with that at all. My doctor then prescribed a
drug, Zyban, which was new at the time – I took it for a day – I was also
unhappy with that: I did not feel very well, I felt nauseous and
light-headed. When I checked for any side effects listed, I noticed that I
had five of the six conditions considered contraindications to taking the
drug (conditions that suggest the drug should not be taken). I called my
doctor who said: “oh yes its fine just take it, you know, smoking is much
worse than the side effects” – It wasn’t. I stopped taking the drug, changed
my doctor and turned for assistance outside of the NHS to help me quit
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Towards the end of 2007, the NHS finally decided
to discontinue prescribing this dangerous drug to people; the problem is - they
replaced it with even a more dangerous drug called Champix.
Reported side-effects of this product
include: insomnia, headaches, seizures and even death.
(D) Champix
Champix (Varenicline) is now considered the
NHS flagship product. This is sold in the
This is an anti-psychotic drug which blocks
the receptors that give us the pleasure of smoking. The only problem is that
these are the same receptors that also give us the pleasure of living. So, you
lose your libido, food-and-drink tastes dreadful and life - for want of a
better word - sucks. It makes people miserable and produces suicidal thoughts:
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"A widow has claimed that the anti-smoking drug Champix may have
played a role in her husband's suicide. Father-of-two Wayne Marshall hanged himself
shortly after finishing a 13-week course of the treatment, which it is feared
may have depressive side-effects. Mrs. Marshall said she believed the drug
had played a part in his death. His death is the second in the |
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Quit-smoking
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"A video
editor with Sky Sports was prescribed the drug Champix to help him stop
smoking. Two months later, he had taken a knife to his wrists and killed
himself. Was the drug to blame?" Scotland-On-Sunday;
11 May 2008. |
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"The
Guardian reported that the FDA is "taking a closer look" at Chantix
after hundreds of patients reported serious side effects. "We're looking
at [the reports], but it takes a while." Janet
Woodcok, Director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research; 27
May, 2008. |
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Chantix
Grounded by Federal Aviation Administration Gordon
Gibb; lawyers and settlements; May 22, 2008. |
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"It is going to take a while, even
though, just one week ago, Jane
Mundy; lawyers and settlements.com; 29th May, 2008.
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Ashes to Ashes BBC Scotland investigated
Champix, the anti-smoking drug prescribed worldwide but dogged by
controversy, and speaks to some of the people claiming that it can cause
depression. Champix did absolutely nothing for Robert McGhee (pictured left)
but his wife Karen quit smoking then proceeded to hang herself – she is lucky
to be alive. |
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We are now seeing a constant stream of
people who have failed with Champix. John and Janette failed with patches
(over six times), Zyban (two-three times) and finally Champix (one-three
months). Some of our clients are telling us that after the 12-week course the
cravings for the cigarettes return and they go back to smoking. Both John and
Janette quit smoking with us in the very first session. You can read all about the scandalous way the government’s
stop-smoking programme works by reading the section “The lies and deceit
behind the ‘drug’ based stop-smoking methods” |
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If want to make a claim against the
manufactories of Champix or against the ‘moron’ who prescribed you this
dangerous drug then I suggest you get in touch with the company by clicking
on the hyperlink above. People have successfully made claims by taking the
case to another country such as |
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Champix only deals with the physical part
of the addiction. Allan Carr - in his book ‘The Easy Way to Quit Smoking’ -
says: “The Psychological part counts for 99% of the addiction and the Physical
part count for just 1%.” I think this is too simplistic, but it still proves a
good point. Hence, Allan Carr Clinics only deal with the psychological part of
the addiction. This is why all Government-funded stop-smoking programmes have
such abysmal success rates.
Reported side-effects of this product
include: feeling depressed or suicidal.
(E) Bioresonance
Nicotine has an electromagnetic charge over
your body, giving you the craving to smoke. The bioresonance machine inverts
the energy patterns of nicotine which are then passed to the body via
electrodes. This process produces ‘Phase Cancellation’, which means that the
electromagnetic charge of nicotine is reduced. Therefore, it becomes easier for
the body to eliminate nicotine over the next 24-hours, and your cravings
dramatically reduce as your body detoxifies.
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Our ‘Bicom 2000’
system - pictured left - has revolutionised the way drug addictions are
treated in the world. Bioresonance
relating to humans explained by Bicom Bioresonance
relating to animals explained by Bicom Bioresonance
Clinical trials and write-up by DaVinci Natural Health Centre Cyprus |
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Our ‘e-Lybra 8’ system - pictured left -
is unbeatable for treatment of allergies and other health problems. It has
also proven its worth when dealing with addictions, including heroin and
methadone. |
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Our ‘MK6 XXX-Pro’ system - pictured left
- is a bioresonance/cymatic healing system, for people and horses. It uses
vibrational, light and micro-current stimulation treatment for rapid healing
and pain management. Bioresonance
according to the work of Dr Peter Manners Cymatherapy:
A New Wave in Sound Techniques |
Additionally, the phase cancellation (also
known as bioreduction) removes the energetic pattern of nicotine from the body,
erasing the memory of nicotine which also reduces the cravings. This differs
from giving up smoking via the 'cold-turkey' method, where your body still
hangs on to the memory of nicotine, giving you the craving to smoke. By the
way, good hypnotherapy does all this (and more), as we will see in a moment.
Bioresonance has been featured on
programmes like 'The Richard & Judy Show', and on the 'BBC', as an
effective method of quitting smoking. Some people find it easy to stop smoking
using this system, others just can’t. We use two of the most effective systems
for addictions: the Bicom 2000 (as seen on ‘Richard and Judy’ show, ‘BBC News
24’ and reported in ‘The Daily Telegraph’) and the e-Lybra 8 (Channel 4 News 24). Our combined
system can easily deal with everything, from cigarettes to methadone.
Bioresonance deals with the physical part
of the addiction. These systems are being used by the Russian army to test new
recruits for drugs and to ‘wean’ them off hard/soft drugs. The bioresonance
system is also being used in the
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‘The Richard and Judy Show’ - on Channel 4 - featured
bioresonance treatment for smokers. Two journalists
were interviewed who personally had had the treatment. 'Loaded' magazine's
Martin Pashley, who had been smoking for 17 years, and Nina Goswami, from the
'Daily Telegraph', who also wrote an article about her treatment. Both
journalists spoke about how the treatment resulted in their bodies
de-toxifying and rejecting the nicotine after one session. Neither of the
journalists have returned to smoking and have not felt the need to smoke even
around others who are smoking. Martin Pashley had been smoking 20-to-30
cigarettes-a-day and had tried - and failed - to stop smoking over the last
three years commented: "It feels like the addiction is gone. ..I feel a
lot healthier." The interview, in July 2005 was based on the Bicom
2000 Bioresonance system. |
The area where these systems are most
effective is when it comes to dealing with health challenges such as allergies;
(baby, cough, hayfever, etc.); intolerances (wheat, dairy etc.); pain control;
candida; heavy metal toxicity; asthma, eczema; emphysema; gout; gum disease,
etc. and all without the need for dangerous drugs.
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“My name is
Isobel. I started suffering from hayfever about five years ago when I was
exposed to massive amounts of grass pollen. Since then, I have been taking
regular doses of antihistamines in order to live a normal life. Without these
tablets, my eyes would water up and my nose would start running – it was
awful. I had four sessions of bioresonance (the last two with Shokat using
the e-Lybra) and I no longer rely on drugs to overcome my hayfever symptoms.
I love the freedom to be able to go out with friends without worrying about
when my sneezes would start and I would have to go home prematurely. It’s
given me a new lease of life.” Isobel, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, |
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“My name is Simon. I was referred to Shokat
by my friend Saab (mentioned earlier) for a weight-loss, but the side effect
of my treatment on the e-Lybra system was that my hayfever symptoms also
vanished into ‘thin-air’. Three months on, I have more control over my eating
habits and my hayfever is no longer troubling me. I most defiantly got a lot
more than I paid for.” Simon,
Coventry, West Midlands, |
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This is David who came to see us on David,
Burntwood,
Staffordshire quit smoking with the laser therapy. |
In the past we have seen many people who
have failed with bioresonance-only-clinics. We recently saw a lady called Jayne
(our weight-loss client) who was one of five people who wanted to quit smoking
in her company in
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of Paul - from “Sorry for the
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“I came to you several weeks later in
desperation. Although I told you that I had previously had hypnosis and it
hadn’t worked. You helped me to understand that my expectations of hypnosis
were wrong. Once I realized that hypnosis was simply a deep state of
relaxation, I found it very helpful. After the first treatment with you I
managed to get down to around 5 a day. The 2nd treatment was even more
successful and I have now gone three weeks without a cigarette. I am still
using a nicotine substitute but I had smoked for forty years and was smoking
between 40 and 50 cigarettes daily. The beauty of seeing you is that I have always
had your support, you have always quickly answered emails and telephone calls
and you have always made it very clear that you will support me for as long
as I require your help.” “I am sure that ‘xx’ clinic are very
successful with some clients but there is no comparison to the treatment and
support you provide. If you would like to make use of my statement above or
alter it to suit your requirements, please feel free to do so.” Paul,
from Wales quit smoking cigarettes with the Hypnosis, Laser and Bioresonance
in 2007. |
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So as you can see from these examples that
not all the bioresonance systems are the same. And even good machines can
generate a failure. Also, the same machine using a different formula can lead
to a less/more successful outcome. Most bioresonance systems will make quitting
easier by ‘reducing’ or ‘eliminating’ the cravings, but all of them will
detoxify your body more rapidly then if you were to quit on your own. If Decca Aitkenhead had this knowledge
before embarking on her smoking-cessation treatment, she could have avoided making
a very costly mistake. If she had gone to a clinic that used the right
machine/formulae, she would have quit smoking in the very first session. This
mistake resulted in her writing a scathing article (shown below) where she
describes her negative experience of quitting smoking with bioresonance.
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After years of
puffing away on Marlboro Lights, Decca Aitkenhead was desperate to quit
smoking. But was paying £250 to be strapped into a contraption resembling an
electric chair really the answer? After the treatment: “I went for lunch in a
cafe, and when a man asked me to move my chair a fraction, I bit his head
off. By suppertime I wanted to cry. After 48 hours of snapping, weeping and
twitching, it was perfectly clear that the nicotine withdrawal was precisely
the same as every previous experience, and would have been no worse had I not
been wired up to the machine. ” “On day three I
reviewed the situation. If it was going to be a question of pure will power
after all, this wasn't the weekend I would have chosen to quit. I lit up, and
felt better immediately.” Decca
Aitkenhead; The Guardian,
Thursday March 23 2006. |
If only Decca had done her homework, this
article would have been an ‘endorsement’ of this wonderful technology which
holds so much promise for mankind (permanent cures without drugs) instead of
‘ridicule’. Just like other people, we have also gone through our growing pains
and have made our share of mistakes along the way:
We bought our first low power laser system
(LLP) in 2006 which helped to reduce our failure rate to virtually zero. Almost
everyone who could not be hypnotised during this year quit smoking with this
machine;
We bought our first bioresonance system a
few months later (thinking that they were all the same, so why pay more?). This
turned out to be wonderful for rapid healing but useless for addictions;
We purchased our second bioresonance system
in 2007. Thus turned out to be a real gem when it came to allergies, asthma,
lime disease, autism etc. and for ‘holistic healing’. The system also showed a
huge promise dealing with addictions. The managers at a drug rehabilitation
centre in
In early 2008 we developed our unique
formulas which made this system even more effective. Our success rate at this
time was as good as some of the top bioresonance clinics in the
In May 2008, when we were beginning to feel
‘really smug’; we ended up with our worse nightmare - a lady with lots of
medical complications just could not be hypnotised. We smiled and thought - no
problem we will get her to quit smoking using our laser/bioresonance systems.
She would quit smoking okay, but ‘light-up’ 2-3 days later. This was a wake-up
call for us, but also, a true blessing in disguise, as you will find out in a
minute.
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Ann (pictured
with her daughter – having her last cigarette) had numerous medical problems.
She had tried every method the NHS could offer her to quit smoking without
success. She’d quit, only to become depressed and light-up again. We asked
her to prepare for the hypnotherapy twice, but she could not carry out all of
our instructions (partially due to health problems) and failed. She turned up
for the third session without any preparation, so we refused the treatment.
She agreed to do some more exercises to prepare for her fourth session and
come back a month later. However, because
of her medical problems, we decided to speed things up by referring her to a
bioresonance clinic in Ann, Coventry, West Midlands, |
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After Ann quit smoking so easily with the Bicom
2000 system we needed no more convincing and purchased the system straight
away. (Decca Aitkenhead went to a practitioner who used a different system).
The Bicom 2000 is the only system that has received so much positive publicity
for smoking cessation all around the word – why? -because it really works!
These are just some of the accolades:
Richard and Judy show; The
Daily Telegraph;
MSN
BBC News; Prime
Time New
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Mark Sainsbury of
New Zealand TV ‘Close Up’ team described how a new miracle machine is helping
people kick the smoking habit. The machine boasted a 70% success rate in
stopping cigarette users craving after just one hit. The programme showed
three volunteers from the TV channel going to the clinic in Video
of the Programme on New Zealand TV |
When our Bicom 2000 was delivered we needed
a client as a ‘guinea-pig’ to test the system. Steve was our first paying
client who volunteered for this experiment.
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“My Name is Steve
and I came to see Shokat on “Most of the work
was done by Martin who was there to train Shokat in the use of this machine
for addictions. I was asked to drink lots of water before coming and also to
bring a couple of cigarettes with me. As I was feeling apprehensive, Martin
told me I could go outside, relax, and have a cigarette. I had a cigarette
and I felt better straight away. When I came in, Martin explained to me how
the bioresonance system works and what I was expected to do after the
treatment to assist the process of quitting. Then I smoked my last cigarette
and put the ash together with the stub into the beaker which was placed into
the machine. An hour later, when I got up, I no longer had an urge to smoke.” “I came back to
see Shokat on Mon 9th Aug 2008 for a check-up and I still had no desire to
smoke. I am now looking forward to my next check-up in three months time. A
week ago, if anyone had told me that if was that easy to quit smoking with a
simple machine, I would have thought they were crazy. Now I find myself
telling my friends all about this wonderful invention.” Steve, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, |
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Some people think that they cannot cope
without their ‘crutch’. This story will prove this theory wrong. This is a story
of a bank manger who experienced the most traumatic week after quitting smoking
with us, but not once, was he tempted to ‘light-up’. For anonymity, we have
deliberately changed his name and left out the date.
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Charles quit
smoking with the help of our new bioresonance system followed by
hypnotherapy. When he came in for his second session he told us what happened
to him after his first treatment. He was asked to stand-in for a colleague
who was off-sick in a large area branch. That day, when he reported to work,
about ten of his staff reported sick. If that was not enough, later on in the
week, the bank was robbed at gun-point. One of his colleagues remarked that
he must have developed nerves of steel to be able to cope with everything
that happened to him that week without cigarettes. Not once did he feel like
‘lighting-up’. We will see Charles in three months time for a check-up when
he will give us a video interview of his ordeals which we be transcribed to
paper. Charles, Streetly, West Midlands, |
So as you can see, there are a number of
bioresonance devices on the marketplace. All of them have their merits but not
all of them are good at helping you overcome your physical cravings with ease.
Our combined system using two 3rd generation bioresonance systems, together, in
a unique way, is proving to be far more effective than anything else on the
market. This combination eliminates the physical cravings in an hour. However,
no bioresonance system can deal with the psychological conditioning or the
habit. So there is always a danger that you may put on weight after quitting or
you may suffer from anxiety without your crutch. However, even with these
limitations, scores of people still manage to quit smoking and stay stopped
without suffering adverse problems such as putting on weight or getting
depressed just with the bioresonance alone. However, all of our clients also get
a boost of hypnotherapy which avoids these undesirable side effects.
(F) Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
The laser therapy works by stimulating
endorphins ('feel-good' hormones) when the pulsating light is absorbed by the
skin and cells at acupressure points, which eliminate the urge to smoke and
helps relieve stress. Real acupuncture is just as good, but the beauty of laser
is that it’s non-invasive, i.e. no needles involved.
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“In the treatment, a light probe was
placed on various parts of my body. I felt calm and left without wanting to
smoke. The next day, I went back for the second session. Afterwards, I went
to the pub and was surrounded by smoke but really had no desire for a
cigarette. ‘The
last gasp: How to quit smoking.’; Daily Mail; June 2007 |
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"Laser treatment has now been
scientifically proven by Journal of Chinese Medicine; Number 86;
February 2008 |
The laser system deals with the physical
part of the addiction, so a bit of counselling is thrown in for good measure. If
you smoke after the laser session, you do not get the same sort of enjoyment
from a cigarette because the endorphin levels have been artificially boosted.
If someone could not be hypnotised, then we would use the laser system to get
them to stop smoking. All together there have been about a dozen people who
quit smoking with the laser alone in the year 2006.
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“My name is
Irene. I came to see Shokat for the smoking-cessation programme on Irene,
Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, UK quit smoking cigarettes with the laser
system in 2006. |
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“My name is Penny and I quit smoking with
Shokat on |
Hypnosis is suitable for everyone, even
people with heart problems, pregnant woman or lactating mothers. However, you
get one case in a thousand where you can’t use hypnotherapy. Here is one such
case:
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“My name is
Abdul. I came to see Shokat on Abdul, Alum Rock, Birmingham, West Midlands, |
Normally, you need about three-to-four
sessions of laser to quit smoking. In the
(G) The Allen Carr Method
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The book by Allen
Carr (pictured left) has probably helped many thousands of people stop smoking.
He used to be a heavy smoker. However, after seeing a hypnotherapist, he
stopped smoking. Allen felt that it wasn’t so much the work of the
hypnotherapist, but the understanding he gained about the damage he was doing
to his body by smoking. He went on to write his best selling book, ‘The Easy
Way to Stop Smoking’, and set up a clinic in Some people find
is easy to stop smoking with the Allen Carr Clinics, others just can’t.
Again, this method deals with just one part of the addiction process - namely
the psychological (mental) part - and does not address the physiological
(physical) part, or the habit. Allen Carr in his books explains that the
psychological part accounts for the majority of the problem and the
physiological part accounts for very little. This insight into the
psychological/physiological dependency makes a person more determined to quit
smoking for good. |
This method has the same disadvantages as
all other methods which do not deal with all parts of the addiction - namely
putting on weight, becoming depressed, or both – which comes about because of
the constant ‘restless’ feeling left by not dealing with the problem at the
unconscious level. According to a study conducted by Professor Neuberger, in
2007, 46.7% of the people simply revert back to smoking after 12 months.
This study was criticised by the charity
Ash for its ‘unscientific’ method of counting the people who failed to respond
to the survey as also having quit smoking. (Some people fail with this system
but never report back or claim their money.)
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Clare (pictured
left) came to see us on Thu Clare went on to
describe how she would ‘light-up’ immediately after each session with Easyway
because of the physical cravings. When she failed after her sixth attempt -
she claimed her money back. Her dad and
another person who went with her, however, managed to ‘pack-up’ smoking with
Easyway after the very first session. Six months down the line – her dad
become so ‘distort’ that he reverted back to smoking and vowed never to try
another ‘stop-smoking-attempt’ again. To add insult to injury, when this
information was relayed to the Easyway clinic they refused to acknowledge
that this could happen and left it at that. Even if you look
at the NHS guidelines for anxiety it tells you that one of the reasons you
can become depressed is if you give up smoking – this is a distinct
possibility if you quit smoking cold-turkey. With our help,
Clare managed to quit smoking with one session of hypnosis followed by three
sessions of laser. Clare relapsed after three months when her new business had
folded. She was put back on track with a further free session of hypnosis and
bioresonance (we look after you for five years). Maybe Clare can persuade her
dad to come and see us some time in the future. |
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Jan (pictured left)
who came to see us for weight-loss on “I was reminded
of the ten reasons why I wanted to quit smoking – I became very emotional –
realised smoking was stupid – and never smoked again. I found Allan Carr to
be the most successful method for me: I have been a non-smoker for four years
now.” |
The first example illustrates that there is
a lot more going-on then simple suggestion. You do not lose the desire to-smoke
just like that for two days. After realising how pointless the smoking habit is
- you are wide open to suggestions - the small amount of group hypnosis at the
end of the programme may be good enough for some people to quit smoking. When a
decision is made with conviction you undergo instant self-hypnosis anyway - the
suggestions are accepted at the unconscious level and quitting-smoking becomes
easy. Think about a decision you made with conviction such as getting out of a
painful relationship – while you were dithering the pain was awful, but once
you made that decision with conviction, the rest became easy; in this way - all
change happens in an instant.
Both examples show that there is still a
considerable amount of will-power involved with this technique. However, when
you understand the foolishness of the smoking habit your resolve to succeed is
vastly boosted, and the reason why a vast number of people quit smoking
cold-turkey after reading Allan Carr’s book.
Allan Carr’s EasyWay is good for some
people – there are plenty of celebrates who have quit-smoking in this way –
however, it is still no match for good solid hypnotherapy which deals with all
parts of an addiction, i.e. physical, mental and the habit. Remember, Allen
Carr quit smoking with hypnotherapy when all of his knowledge and wisdom could
not get him to do that on his own. He went from smoking 100 cigarettes-a-day to
zero after a successful hypnotherapy session. Even then, nowhere in any of his
books does he mention the fact that he quit smoking with hypnosis. Why? Because
you would probably just walk into the nearest hypnotherapy practice rather than
buy his books or go to his stop-smoking clinics. The truth, I’m afraid, does
not always make good commercial sense. As far as I am concerned, if
hypnotherapy was good enough for Allen Carr, then is should be good enough for
the rest of us, yes? If knowledge and wisdom were sufficient to quit smoking,
then no-one in this world would be smoking, because every smoker knows how bad
smoking is for his/her health; if only life was that ‘Easy’.
(H) Stopping Smoking ‘Cold-Turkey’
Although this is the most successful method
of stopping smoking in the world - there is a problem with quitting in this
way. You see, a powerful habit is really your unconscious mind trying to do
something useful for you. So if you use your will-power to stop smoking, then
you will have taken away what the unconscious mind believes to be a very
important benefit for you. So the unconscious mind will substitute something
useful in its place, and the nearest thing it can usually find for the repeated
hand to mouth moment, is food. That's why a lot of people who stop smoking by
sheer-willpower, usually end up overweight. With our safe and comprehensive
hypnosis system that simply cannot happen.
The other problem with using willpower is
that, although it’s immensely powerful, you still have to remember to use it.
However, habits are habitual - they just happen. So you have a meal and before
you can remember to use your willpower not-to-smoke, you have already lit-up.
So it become a constant struggle to try to and remember not-to-smoke, and you
usually trip up when you least expect it.
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“My name is Tina
(pictured left). I am a NVQ Assessor and I live in Kingstanding.” “I quit smoking with
Shokat a week ago. I haven’t had a cigarette, I don’t want a cigarette and
it’s been absolutely fantastic. I come back this week because I associate
stopping smoking with eating...so…I am here to do a session with that, and
see how we go from there. “ Shokat: “What
happened when you last quit smoking by yourself?” “I put three
stone on (in weight) and I can’t seem to get it off again…and I started
smoking again. “ Shokat: “How did
you stop smoking the last time?” “With patches and
they didn’t work. So I just did it cold-turkey and that’s when I put the
weight on.” |
Tina (above) quit smoking ‘cold-turkey’ and
put on weight which is not surprising. However, people who quit smoking with
any other method which does not deal with the problem at the unconscious level
do not fair any better. Also, if the hypnotherapy is not undertaken
methodically then you can still end up eating as if there was no tomorrow. We
know lots of people who have put on weight by stopping smoking with the
Patches, Zyban and Champix. In fact most people put on weight with the NHS
methods and revert-back to smoking again.
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“When I quit
smoking with the patches, I put on about 3st in weight. One day, I caught a
glimpse of my bum in the mirror and was shocked by the ‘great big blob’ I saw
and realised how large I had become as a result of quitting smoking. I
decided that I would rather smoke than be chubby - so I started smoking
again. Since quitting smoking with you in 2005, I have only put on about
half-a-stone in weight. I am very happy with the results.” |
We also know lots of people who have put on
weight after treatment with laser and bioresonance alone. Even some of our own
clients have put on weight with this method. Our latest bioresonance system
shows a lot more promise, by removing the memory of the nicotine from the body,
making it less likely that you will substitute eating instead of smoking.
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Ash (pictured
left) from Ash, Walthamstow, |
To be fair, 90% of the people around the
world quit smoking cold-turkey. Some people get up one morning, decide they had
enough of this filthy habit that is killing them, throw away their cigarettes
along with their ash trays and never smoke again. When the commitment is there
- it’s easy to quit smoking with any method, including cold-turkey. More
resources on quitting in this way can be found on www.WhyQuit.com.
(I) Hypnotherapy
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Since the British
Medical Association approved the use of clinical hypnosis and hypnotherapy as
a legitimate therapeutic agent in the 1950s, and the American Medical Society
in 1958, thousands of people have found hypnosis and hypnotherapy to be an
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Good hypnotherapy is the number one
intervention for all process and substance addictions because it deals with all
parts of the addiction – physiological, psychological and the habit. The mind
has an incredible capacity to create chemical changes in our bodies to ensure
safe, pain-free detoxification, which deals very effectively with the physical
part of the addiction. When the unconscious-mind realises how pointless it is
to smoke, it also deals with the psychological and the habit part in a split
second – you go from being a smoker to a non-smoker in the blink of an eye. It
is the safest, fastest and the more durable then any other method of overcoming
any addiction from tobacco to cannabis to alcohol to crack-cocaine to heroin
(the list is endless) with the utmost ease. The cravings - like switching off
an electric light - disappear in an instant and your resolve to stay stopped
goes through the roof.
We, at 'Life Principles', use nothing but
deep hypnosis, and that’s why our first session is two hours in duration. Also,
we have invented electronic deepening systems that allow us to take our clients
much deeper than by just talking to them. Our induction is arguably one of the
very best in the industry and has cost us a considerable amount of money in
licence fees.
When people quit smoking with any other
method - apart from hypnotherapy - they feel deprived. This feeling causes them
to eat more. So, some people feel miserable and others put on weight. Some
become depressed and overweight, which causes them to light up six-to-twelve
months down the line. This is why all government stop smoking methods have an
abysmal success rate.
Because hypnotherapy deals extremely well
with the psychological and habit part of the addiction, you feel motivated and
liberated after the session. There is no feeling of loss or deprivation, but a
feeling of total elation that you have finally achieved what all smokers long
to achieve: to become a non-smoker, easily and without any emotional or
physical pain. This is why the success rate of our system is exceedingly high
and the remission rate is unbelievably low. Ninety-five percent of our clients
quit smoking in their very first session!
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"Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis are the most effective ways of giving
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“Twenty-six
weeks after leaving the hospital, the results show that 50 percent of smokers
who used hypnotherapy alone or in combination with nicotine replacement therapy,
compared with 16 percent who used nicotine replacement therapy alone, became
non-smokers.” WebMD;
23 Oct, 2007 (Reported in CBS News). |
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