Pavel Dmitrieyv is a Master Hypnotist and a Board-Certified Hypnotherapist. Pavel's
world-famous hypnotherapy clinic in Miami helps hundreds of people daily to improve their lifestyles for the better.
Could a one-hour session help you stop smoking? Of course, nobody can make you do what you don’t want to do, but if you really want to quit you could be free of that old habit in just one hour. There is now a combination of hypnosis and neurolinguistic programming (NLP) which can make it easier for you to achieve your goal of being a non-smoker. And, there is even free back-up support for those who need it.
This technique is now available in American Academy of Hypnosis. All of the center’s Hypnotherapists are certified by the American Board of Hypnotherapy, a governing body with over 10,000 members worldwide.
Mr. Dmitriyev, director of the hypnotherapy center, says that "This tailored combination of hypnosis and NLP takes the power of hypnosis to a new level in helping people take back control of their lives without cigarettes."
Authoritative studies on smoking cessation*, have shown that hypnosis is the most effective method out there to stop smoking, and it is actually twice as effective as medication and nicotine replacement therapy.
The unique, breakthrough technique used by the American Academy of Hypnosis is so good that the practitioners are able to offer a lifetime guarantee. This means that if you don’t stop after one hour, the next session is free. In fact, the team are so confident they can help you that if you don’t stop smoking, or slip back into smoking later, they’ll see you again, at no charge, as often as necessary.
The American Academy of Hypnosis are so pleased with their results that they are in the process of building a GP referral network by regularly corresponding with doctors in the area about the success of their clients. Says Mr. Dmitriyev, "Doctors are always happy to hear when their patients stop smoking."
How much does smoking cost you each week? Each month? Each year? Just think, if you stop now, even regardless of any benefits to your health, what will you save? Not hundreds, not even thousands, but tens of thousands of dollars over your lifetime.
Why not act now, while this is fresh in your mind? Think of what you could gain! Pick up the phone now and call 1-888-430-7510. Make it the very next thing that you do because the practice is becoming so popular in the area that they usually have a waiting list.
Read these facts about smoking:
- Cigarette smoke contains over 4,800 chemicals, 69 of which are known to cause cancer.
- Smoking is directly responsible for approximately 90 percent of lung cancer deaths and approximately 80-90 percent of emphysema and chronic bronchitiseaths.
- About 8.6 million people in the U.S. have at least one serious illness caused by smoking.
- Among current smokers, chronic lung disease accounts for 73 percent of smoking-related conditions.
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.Law and Tang (1995), Arch.Intern.Med., and Ahijevych et. al (2000) Int.J.Clin.Exp.Hyp
Imagine how healthy you would feel every day if you were no longer taking in cigarette smoke, with all its deadly carcinogenic poisons into your body.
Imagine how much younger, fitter and more attractive you would become if your body's processes were working to optimize your health and energy, rather than being damaged daily.
Imagine how happy and confident you would feel, knowing that you had lengthened your life by years or if not decades, knowing that you had greatly improved your chances of avoiding life threatening illnesses such as lung cancer and heart disease.
Imagine how many extra thousands of pounds you could spend on the things you really love - things which would actually improve the quality of your life, and not undermine it.
Imagine all the new places you could go, the things you could do, the people you could meet.
......"Hypnosis is the most effective way of giving up smoking" New Scientist
The Inner Solution!
Using a unique combination of Clinical Hypnosis, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) - you can now change the way you think about smoking, so that you can stop smoking in one single session FOREVER!
It's pleasant and drug-free, with none of the pain and trauma usually associated with quitting, and it's now easier to quit than you ever imagined.
Ok, you know that smoking is bad for your health, but did you know that every cigarette you smoke shortens your life by 14 minutes? The harsh facts are that smoking causes over 400,000deaths every year in the US, from cancers, chronic lung diseases and coronary conditions. It may seem tough, but giving up smoking makes perfect sense. Why not regain your health, wealth and self-esteem by making the decision to quit now?
By quitting smoking, you will immediately begin to look and feel better, healthier.
Twenty minutes after you quit, your blood pressure will drop and the temperature of your hands and feet will return to normal.
In just 72 hours all the nicotine will leave your body completely. The bottom line of all this is that "Smoking Kills".
It says so on every single packet that you smoke. And the dangers increase the longer you smoke. Scientific research study continues to confirm what we know in our hearts to be true: Cigarette smoking kills and cripples in more ways than most smokers readily care to admit.
NEWS UPDATE! "Smoking is killing 1200 people in US every day"
If you made the decision to stop smoking today, just think how many extra thousands of dollars you could spend on the things that you really love.
If you are serious about quiting smoking, hypnotherapy can help. I use advanced hypnotherapy techniques that makes stopping smoking simple and easy, so that after just one hour long session, you'll leave as a happy non-smoker - not feeling deprived, or feeling you've made a sacrifice, or any pain. Instead, you'll have a huge sense of relief and real inner happiness that you have at last achieved what most smokers secretly long to achieve… to be finally free from nicotine drug addiction. You will have become a happy, permanent, non-smoker.
When smokers try to stop with other methods they may suffer misery, craving and depression caused by feelings that they are being deprived of their pleasure or a crutch. The beauty of hypnosis, and the way we use advanced hypnosis in particular, is that it completely removes any need, or even the desire to smoke. You won't require useless aids, gimmicks, or substitutes. No nicotine gum or patches. No inhalers or nasal sprays. No needles, lasers or even pills. All you have to do with hypnosis is sit back in a nice comfortable chair, and relax. It doesn't get much easier than that!
How does hypnotherapy help me kick the smoking habit?
The beauty of this unique approach is that I use the best of traditional hypnotherapy techniques, and combine them with the science of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), which takes hypnosis to an even greater level of effectiveness. One of the reasons why it's not painful or difficult to quit smoking with this method is that together we transfer the pleasure derived from smoking to a healthier habit of your choice (e.g. exercise, drinking more water, or relaxation). This is the reason why this way, there is NO unwanted weight gain or any other problems associated with "kicking the habit" - the only side-effects are an increase in health, wealth, and freedom. Because smoking is a habit, it is controlled by the unconscious mind. Since hypnosis and NLP work directly with the unconscious mind, this is the only method that makes sense! I can really help you effortlessly make that transition into the healthy lifestyle of a happy non-smoker - it only takes an hour to quit for good!
"No matter how much you smoke...or how long you've been smoking...you can stop smoking without anxiety, irritability, cravings or weight gain"
Currently one quarter of all adults in the US smoke. Seventy percent want to stop but find it hard to quit.
Why do people continue to smoke?
It all comes down to one thing …FEAR !
Fear that you will have to give up your crutch or pleasure
Fear that you wont be able to enjoy life or handle stress
Fear that you will put on weight
Fear that it will be awful to get free
Fear that you will never be free from the craving
All of these are just examples of one overriding fear. The one simple reason that you have not stopped smoking is that you fear it will be too painful and too difficult! Hypnosis Makes It easy!
Here's some interesting research:
1% of people stopped smoking with no help at all
6% stopped on advice from their doctor
up to 20% stopped using gum , patches etc. (nicotine replacement)
up to 20% stopped using placebo patches (patches with no nicotine in)
94% stopped successfully using hypnotherapy
As a former smoker myself, who stopped using this hypnotherapy technique.
I understand smokers: I've smoked in the cold and rain, I've smoked through flu and I've had those blind panics you get when you run out of cigarettes late at night. I know what it feels like to try and stop smoking using willpower or patches and why those methods fail in 95% of cases. So I know what I am talking about and what you are talking about. My "Stop Smoking" program has a very high success rate - For a very few people this program may not work first time, (usually because cigarettes are satisfying more complex needs than is normal.
This however is very rare, but if it happens I offer a FREE back-up session.
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Recommendations:
I thrive on my referrals from happy clients and am proud that I even receive recommendations, referrals, and receive many testimonials from people who are delighted and amazed to have become non-smokers so easily and painlessly. A few of their testimonials appear on this site.
Who do you know who wants to stop smoking?
Know a friend, relative or colleague who really wants to stop smoking? Someone who has even tried to stop before? Or perhaps someone you want to stop with?
Smoking: The Facts
"Smoking kills almost six times as many people as road and other accidents, suicide, murder, manslaughter, poisoning, overdoses and HIV all put together!"
Smoking is a greater cause of death and disability than any other single disease, says the World Health Organisation.
According to their figures, it is responsible for approximately five million deaths worldwide every year.
Heart attack and stroke
US studies show that smokers in their 30s and 40s are five times more likely to have a heart attack than non-smokers.
Tobacco contributes to the hardening of the arteries, which can then become blocked and starve the heart of bloodflow, causing the attack. Often, smokers who develop this will require complex and risky heart bypass surgery.
If you smoke for a lifetime, there is a 50% chance that your eventual death will be smoking-related - half of all these deaths will be in middle age. Smoking also increases the risk of having a stroke.
Lung problems
Another primary health risk associated with smoking are lung cancer, which kills more than 20,000 people in the US every year.
US studies have shown that men who smoke increase their chances of dying from the disease by more than 22 times.
Women who smoke increase this risk by nearly 12 times.
Lung cancer is a difficult cancer to treat - long term survival rates are poor.
Smoking also increases the risk of oral, uterine, liver, kidney, bladder, stomach, and cervical cancers, and leukemia.
Another health problem associated with tobacco is emphysema, which, when combined with chronic bronchitis, produces chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
The lung damage which causes emphysema is irreversible, and makes it extremely difficult to breathe.
Harm to children
Smoking in pregnancy greatly increases the risk of miscarriage, is associated with lower birth weight babies, and inhibited child development.
Smoking by parents following the birth is linked to sudden infant death syndrome, or cot death, and higher rates of infant respiratory illness, such as bronchitis, colds, and pneumonia.
Nicotine, an ingredient of tobacco, is listed as an addictive substance by the US authorities.
Although the health risks of smoking are cumulative, giving up can yield health benefits regardless of the age of the patient, or the length of time they have been smoking.
Future impact
By 2020, the World Health organization expects the worldwide death toll to reach 10 million, causing 17.7% of all deaths in developed countries. There are believed to be 1.1 billion smokers in the world, 800,000 of them in developing countries.
How Our Lungs Work
In mechanical terms, our lungs can be described as the site of gas exchange: Oxygen--the fuel all the cells and organs of our body need to function--is extracted there from the air we inhale and infused into the bloodstream, to be distributed to other organs and tissues. With each exhalation, we dispose of the carbon dioxide that is the by-product of our bodily processes. In our lungs, in the course of a single day, an astonishing 8,000 to 9,000 liters of breathed-in air meet 8,000 to 10,000 liters of blood pumped in by the heart through the pulmonary artery. The lungs relieve the blood of its burden of waste and return a refreshed, oxygen-rich stream of blood to the heart through the pulmonary vein.
Below is a thumbnail of a healthy lung and two thumbnails of diseased lungs.
Smoking is responsible for almost 90% of lung cancers amongst men, and more than 70% amongst women. Worse, when you get lung cancer, you're very likely to die from lung cancer. It's 92% fatal among men, and 88% fatal among women. Smokers are 10 times more likely to die from lung cancer than a non-smoker. If you've smoked since a teenager, the lung cancer rate zooms to nineteen times higher. And men who smoke more than a pack a day have about 20 times the lung cancer rate of non-smokers. Cigarette smokers also run a much higher risk of being struck by many forms of cancer, including cancer of the mouth, larynx, and esophagus. Cigarette smoking is also associated with higher rates of cancer of the urinary bladder and kidney.
Emphysema
Emphysema is one of several chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases. It causes abnormal swelling and destruction of lung tissue. Lungs maimed by emphysema eventually lose their elasticity. Breathing becomes a continuous agonizing struggle. And there's little hope for a significant recovery once diagnosed. Lung tissue once destroyed by emphysema can never be replaced, turning its victims into respiratory cripples, who spend agonizing years gasping for breath.
Cigarette smoking is also associated with higher rates of peptic ulcers, stomach disorders, and periodontal disease.
What are the benefits of quiting?
At 20 minutes after quitting:
blood pressure decreases
pulse rate drops
body temperature of hands and feet increases
At 8 hours:
carbon monoxide level in blood drops to normal
oxygen level in blood increases to normal
At 24 hours:
chance of a heart attack decreases
At 48 hours:
nerve endings start regrowing
ability to smell and taste is enhanced
At 2 weeks to 3 months:
circulation improves
walking becomes easier
lung function increases
1 to 9 months:
coughing, sinus congestion, fatigue, shortness of breath decreases
1 year:
excess risk of coronary heart disease is decreased to half that of a smoker
At 5 years:
from 5 to 15 years after quitting, stroke risk is reduced to that of people who have never smoked.
At 10 years:
risk of lung cancer drops to as little as one-half that of continuing smokers
risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and pancreas decreases
risk of ulcer decreases
At 15 years:
risk of coronary heart disease is now similar to that of people who have never smoked
risk of death returns to nearly the level of people who have never smoked
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Denial
Denial is a defensive coping mechanism for not facing up to the reality of nicotine drug addiction.
There are over 40 chemicals found in cigarette smoke that are known carcinogens - that's 40 good reasons to give up smoking now!
Tobacco smoke is more dangerous to health than nicotine. Long-term inhalation of tobacco
smoke exposes every cell of your body to powerful chemicals that can cause cancer and cell mutations, and that ultimately cause tobacco-related illnesses.
Tobacco smoke from cigarettes, cigars and pipes contains over 4,000 chemical compounds and breathable, suspended particles. Some of the chemicals present in tobacco smoke have been proven to cause cancer and increase the risk of birth defects.
These include: ammonia, arsenic, benzene, cadmium, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, lead, mercury, naphthalene, urethane and a variety of nitrosamines (potent human carcinogens). Formaldehyde, ammonia, urethane, and naphthalene are contained in household products with labels telling you to avoid inhaling them.
There are also radioactive chemicals in tobacco smoke, like polonium-210. So far, over 40 chemicals have been found in tobacco smoke that are known human carcinogens. This means that these chemicals have been proven to cause cancer not only in laboratory animals, but also in people.
These chemicals make smoking too high a risk.