Hypnosis Session – Actual Session for Stop Smoking

UPDATE: This guy is a DJ in a bar. Still smoke-free 18 months later… www.nongard.net Hypnosis Superstore. This video demonstrates hypnotic phenomena, catalepsy, age regression, fast learning, APP
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  1. ClinicalHypnosis says:

    @neinschlomo CONGRATS!

  2. ClinicalHypnosis says:

    @gohan3020 CONGRATS!!!!!
    

  3. gohan3020 says:

    this works… I havent have a craving to smoke since I used it. I have however decided that I would like to smoke only twice. The impulses are gone, otherwise. 

  4. DV8fersure says:

    people need to realize that you you have to want to quit smoking. its not that hard to figure out. set a quit date and make an effort. its not going to work if you don’t want to quit smoking. along with this video and some effort, it will work. i haven’t had a cigarette for 3 months now.

  5. neinschlomo says:

    This is absoloute Magic…. I’ve been wanting to quit for a long time and was prepared before trying this and its day 3 after watching this and believing in it and i have not smoked or wanted to smoke….. this guy is a witch….

  6. neinschlomo says:

    The color red is my best friend :-)

  7. MrVr00k says:

    its fucking hard to quit smoking, ive been trying for ages .. got a patch on but they still dont do the trick

  8. ClinicalHypnosis says:

    @JimAsian1 There is a stop procrastinating mp3 on my website at SubliminalScience

  9. JimAsian1 says:

    Hi, I think alot of people of Procrastination Problems. Could you please post a Stop Procrastination video to overcome this for areas of importance. Would love it if you could post a quick yet effective video.

    Thanks

    J

  10. rmed30 says:

    @sehille4774: And if anybody makes money, it should be the man who helped countless numbers of smokers save their own lives. You would have to be an absolute sociopath to begrudge somebody of success for that. Oh yea, and none of his clients ever commited suicide or bled from the ass like chantix. And they never prolonged their own addiction further by becoming addicted to nicotine gum. And they never poisoned themselves with it either. So long

  11. rmed30 says:

    @sehille4774 : Big difference between brainwashing and deprogramming. But I wouldn’t expect you to know that because you are uneducated. You don’t even know the difference between ‘there’ and ‘their.’ And is isn’t spelled thier either. You obviously have a 4th grade education so thier is no talking sense to the ignorant.

  12. sehille4774 says:

    @sehille4774 Again, no offense but I think you should go spend some time with someone dying of stage 4 lung cancer, like I have, and then you can come back and tell me that ANY method that might result in someone quitting smoking isn’t worth a shot.

  13. sehille4774 says:

    @rmed30 Too bad you can’t be fair in your discussion and acknowledge the points that I am right on…your more interested in pushing your own conspiracy theories. (Sounds alot like you are brainwashed and can’t think for yourself). Allen Carr also became quit rich by the time of his death BTW. It’s brainwashing in its own right and only works if you buy into it all.

  14. rmed30 says:

    @sehille4774 : “Chemically similar” is not the same as IDENTICAL. You should buy a dictionary. I’m not selling anything. I would leave that to the drug dealers in white coats at Phizer. FYI, methadone is extremely lethal. There are many, reformed addicted included, who will tell you that it is ineffective as well (hmmm I wonder who methadone is manufactured by). Just another example of “buy our drugs, not theirs.” BTW millions of people are addicted to NRT products themselves so yea suck one.

  15. sehille4774 says:

    @rmed30 No offense..but have you ever been addicted to nicotine or quit smoking before? Have you ever heard of methadone? Chemically similar to heroin…they give that to help people wean off the heroin. And Librium for alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Are you trying to say that their is no such thing as physical addiction? I question what product you Sir are trying to Push! People have more intelligence then you give us credit for. We can see past your mumbo jumbo. Have a nice day.

  16. sehille4774 says:

    @rmed30 Nicotine in the lozenges does not have the carcinogens from smoking a cigarette. Or the tar that destroys your lungs. And rather then getting a quick large burst of nicotine, you get used to having a small steady stream of the nicotine that you can gradually wean off. You are better off doing that then smoking. Period. It’s not much different in price. Its a physical addiction. If it was just the propaganda then why wouldn’t that work for every product out their?

  17. sehille4774 says:

    @rmed30 Most things can kill you in high enough doses. Even water. Did you know you can die of water toxicity? I bet you drink some of that everyday though, with no adverse reaction. Ever had a beer? that is a poison too.

  18. rmed30 says:

    @sehille4774 : You tell me how this makes sense (please save you ad hominem musings). A guy goes in to rehab with a crack cocaine addiction. They tell him in order to minimize your withdrawl from crack cocaine, and to help you quit, we are going to give you powdered cocaine. Treating cocain addiction with cocain addiction???!!! How can you tell me that this isn’t madness? And it’s the EXACT SAME principle as NRT. Treating nicotine addiction with nicotine. Go ahead, I’ll wait….

  19. rmed30 says:

    @sehille4774 : What do you mean “why suffer withdrawl?” how does administering nicotine in lozenge form save you from the withdrawl of nicotine in cigarette form. They are chemically identical. Look. The important thing is that people quit. But I’ll say it again people who quit using NRT quit IN SPITE OF, not because of. Somehow instinctively people know this, but they are 1) desperate and 2) hypnotised by a billion dollar industry whose advertising and propaganda budget are infinite

  20. rmed30 says:

    @sehille4774 : Wrong again. But I don’t blame you. You are simply misguided. Nicotine will kill you. It is HIGHLY poisonous. In fact if you were to feed a fraction of the nicotine in a cigarette into your blood stream you would die on the spot. In addition to nicotine there are also 100s of other toxins and carcinogens. If you google whyquit and look under the NRT section there are tons of LEGITIMATE articles that debunk and expose the myths of NRT

  21. sehille4774 says:

    @rmed30 Surprize! The government and pharma. companies are out to make money and have taken devious tactics to do so in the past. Who knew?
    SO by your logic I guess if you got cancer, for instance, you would refuse treatment becuase they are going to make a crapload of money from you?

    Now if you want to apply this argument to the ‘diet’ and food industry..I am right on board with you their.

  22. sehille4774 says:

    @rmed30 It’s not the nicotine that kills. Its the smoke. You could be on NRT for the rest of your life and it wouldnt kill you. It is even ok to use long term for people with heart disease. Their alot of different tools now for quitting and.different things work for different people. If I did it again, i would still use the lozenges cause why suffer through withdrawl if i dont have to. If anyone wants legitimate medical articles about this, message me and I send you the info.

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