Stop Smoking
Hypnosis Center Bradford, Toronto-Etobicoke ON

Hypnosis effectively stops smoking without cravings or withdrawal for over 90% of clients.
Why? Because these techniques give you direct access to where the cravings start and end: your subconscious mind.
The reason most smokers light up is to satisfy a feeling that ends with
pleasure. So doesn't it stand to reason that if you began smoking because of an emotional response, you can stop smoking by changing the emotional response?
If you want to be a non-smoker, then you must address the root cause of your desire to smoke. The most
effective and natural way to do this is by accessing the power of your subconscious mind
the same determined will and powerful mind you used to suppress your body's natural aversion to breathing smoke when you first started.
If you truly are ready to become a non-smoker then you will be successful in stopping smoking with hypnosis.
You Can Do It! I Can Help!
You get what you think about. If you are a smoker, then it is obvious what your mind has been thinking about. This is why most stop smoking programs eventually fail. Your mind begins to think more and more about the relaxation smoking used to provide you with. It leads to thinking about how that would feel right now, and ultimately to "bumming one".
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What would happen if you just didn't think about smoking? That power of your mind is called Hypnosis. Let
me show you how easy quitting can be.
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If you are 100% ready to quit then you will become a nonsmoker! If you think saying goodbye to cigarettes will be difficult, it probably will! With hypnosis you can quit smoking without putting on unwanted pounds, without being irritable and without having to avoid others who smoke. The powerful hypnotic suggestions that are implanted into your subconscious will have you disliking any and all tobacco products.
With hypnosis, you can quit smoking in just a few sessions. And throw away those patches and nicotine gum! You won't need them ever again!
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After your Last Cigarette:

20 minutes after quitting, blood pressure decreases, pulse rate drops and body temperature of hands and feet increases.
8 hours after quitting, carbon monoxide levels in blood drop to normal, and oxygen levels in blood increase to normal.
24 hours after quitting, the chance of a heart attack decreases.
48 hours after quitting, nerve endings begin re-growth and ability to smell and taste improves.
2 weeks after quitting, circulation improves, walking becomes easier and lung function increases.
1 year after quitting, excess risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker.
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