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if so what was it like and did it help?


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I didn't know he helpd rehabilitate alcoholics. I thought smoking was his thing.

I read his book and did quite smoking. I didn't immediately because it took time for the concepts to sink in. Once I understood them i went from being a 9 year standing 30 per day smoker to quiting.

I haven't smoked in almost 12 years.

I'm sure his principles will apply to any addiction and I would give it a go. You’re prone to be more successful than following the AA's program.


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No, but after trying everything including NHS clinics etc etc etc to cease smoking for 18 years. I read his book, The Easyway, not believing for one minute, all the time I was reading, that it would help. That was three years ago. I gave up instantly, never smoked since, suffered very minor withdrawal symptoms, exactly as the book said I would, but it conditioned me to do that, and didn’t get hunger pains and didn’t put on weight. The book said that I wouldn't get hunger pains or put on weight.

So, having never tried his alcohol clinic as I don't need it, I would say go for it. I believe that all his clinics, if you don't want to read the book instead, give a money back guarantee, so go for it.


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Absolutely!

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Yeah I met Justin Lee Collins there too.

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