New Program Reveals Ways To Quit Smoking In 3 Hours

June 29, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
As a smoker who tried all of the well-publicized methods of giving up the habit during the 39 years of his tobacco addiction, Rick Beneteau knew the misery and frustration of having his life controlled - and probably shortened - by his dependence on the evil weed.

In his ‘Quit Smoking Right Now’ course (http://tinyurl.com/ccobp), Beneteau shows how he, and smokers generally, have been cynically manipulated not only by the tobacco industry but also by the pharmaceutical trade. He reveals the methods by which he took his life back when he finally ended his use of tobacco - without patches, pills and gums, and without gaining any weight or suffering a single major craving.

In less than three hours smokers can learn how to quit smoking for life without cravings or weight gain. The Quit Smoking Right Now Program does not involve pills, patches or gums. Some of the knowledge revealed in the The Quit Smoking Right Now Program runs counter to current popular belief. For example, nicotine is not the primary addictive chemical in cigarettes. The Quit Smoking Right Now Program informs smokers of the most addictive chemicals in cigarettes (many of which are illegal to dump in landfills) and teaches them how to combat the cravings they cause. Knowledge of the addictive chemicals added to cigarettes, understanding the marketing philosophy of tobacco companies and recognizing the message given by society about smoking will empower smokers to quit forever.

Beneteau shows how after his own addiction came to an end he went through a period of extreme stress through other factors in his life, yet not once was the thought of smoking a powerful enough draw to make him succumb to the lure of a cigarette. He knew he was finally cured. Beneteau claims that the methods he used will will work for any tobacco addict, and backs up the claim with a guarantee that the fee for his course is fully refundable if the purchaser does not successfully quit smoking.

For more information please visit: http://tinyurl.com/ccobp