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The BBC news story ran on 17th September 2005 featuring Bioresonance therapy for smoking cessation.

The report by Phillipa Young of the BBC, interviewed a woman of 50, smoking 30 a day. living in spain, who had traveled to the UK for the treatment and a builder who was smoking 40 cigarettes a day.

Reporting on the basic principals of Bioresonance therapy, she explained how the frequency of Nicotine in the body is picked up and then reverted back in it's opposite phase.

Interviewing the woman of 50 whilst undergoing the treatment, she explained her age, that she was overweight and smoking 30 a day. She was hoping to finally kick the habit by having this treatment.

The builder had the treatment a month ago at the time of reporting. He was smoking 40 cigarettes on a bad day: ..." I don't mind people around me smoking and I don't drift into that - oh that smells good, like some smokers do; I'd love to try that. I just don't get that feeling."

Phillipa asked him, " you don't even want to smoke?" He replied, " No, I don't even want a cigarette. It doesn't bother me at all."

The news story went on to state that hundreds of people are having the treatment every week and showed the stacks of destroyed cigarette boxes, explaining that 70% of them will never go back to smoking.

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