Smoking Cessation

Hypnosis for Smoking Cessation

Are You Ready to Stop Smoking for Good?
Hypnosis can help, even if you are a long time smoker. We have exactly what you need! A special program designed JUST for you! We know how to make that “I’ve just got to have a smoke” feeling, go away, for good. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been a smoker, you were born a fresh air breather, and you can be again.

Can you answer yes to any of these?
• Has the rising cost of cigarettes got you down?
• Are you tired of the looks when you ask for a smoking section?
• Or the disappointed look from a loved one when you slip off for a smoke?
• Do you wish you could breathe easier?
• Do you wish you did not have that hacking morning cough?
• Or those wrinkles around your lips?
• And have you noticed those yellow stains on your fingers and teeth?
• Your body is trying to tell you something…are you listening?

Tobacco is an expensive habit to die for.

Timeline Health Benefits to Quitting Smoking

Quit Day
• Your blood pressure and heart rate return to normal
• Blood flow to your hands and feet improve
• Your blood oxygen level increases to a normal level
• The carbon monoxide in your blood drops to a normal level

Day 2
• Your risk of heart attack begins to decrease
• Your sense of smell and taste begin to improve

Day 3
• Over 90% of all nicotine metabolites have been flushed from your body
• Your bronchial tubes relax and lung capacity increases, making it easier to breathe

Weeks 1-4
• Your body has physically adjusted to functioning without nicotine
• Your circulation has improved
• You cough less and produce less phlegm

Months 1-3
• Your heart attack risk continues to drop
• Your lung function has improved substantially
• Smoking-related sinus congestion and shortness of breath decrease
• You have more energy

Year 1
• Your risk of coronary heart disease and heart attack has reduced by half

Year 5
• Your risk of stroke reduces by up to half

Year 10
• Your risk of lung cancer reduces by up to half
• Your risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, cervix and pancreas decrease

Year 15
• Your risk of coronary heart disease equals that of a person who never smoked
• Your risk of stroke equals that of a person who never smoked
• Your risk of tobacco related death equals that of a person who never smoked