quitting smoking
with Bioresonance therapy.
Ms Sands. London
I have waited until now to send you my
thoughts on the bioresonance
therapy as I wanted my comments to have the added conviction
of my being a "non-smoker" for nearly two weeks rather
than just a couple of days : I started smoking 42 years ago,
at today's prices of £5.40 per pack, I have spent approximately
£82,782 on the habit. Previously I've tried
patches, lozenges, hypnotherapy, Allen Carr (I never did read
that last page!) and had more or less decided I was a totally
addicted smoker and would never have the self control
or strength of will to stop.
Although one Bioresonance session initially seemed expensive at £300 I realised it was the cost of two months supply of cigarettes. I carefully read every detail on the website and was still very sceptical, so I decided to do everything I could to reinforce my decision to quit smoking before attending the session: I followed all the pre-session instructions implicitly, emptied my ashtrays the morning of the appointment, made the appointment on a Friday so that I would have the weekend to ' suffer ' at home without inflicting it on my workmates.
It is now twelve days since I went to Knowledge Dock and attended my bioresonance session and I have not had a cigarette since and have not suffered at all! I do have 42 years of habit to break: reaching for a cigarette every time I went outdoors; finished a meal; had a coffee; before going to the office; etc. and I still instinctively reach for (a cigarette) at those times - but now I just think "no I don't smoke anymore".
It will take me a while to break that 'thought-habit', but that's OK as there is no stress and there are no withdrawal symptoms to make it difficult. The quote on the website from Matt Bradfield, News Editor at MSN UK summed it up perfectly for me "... my head was certainly making me aware of the fact that it hadn't had a fix for a while and what was I going to do about it? My body, meanwhile, felt almost serene and didn't seem to be craving nicotine at all". I don't understand how it works, it just did for me. I see people smoking, I smell the smoke and it doesn't bother me.
I cannot express how good it feels to be a non-smoker.
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