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October 26, 2009

What is this drug called Champix (Varenicline)?

Filed under: Stop Smoking, Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , — Howard the Hypnotherapist @ 12:10 am

What is this drug called Champix (Varenicline)?

Champix is a non nicotine drug that has been developed specifically for stopping smoking or smoking cessation and is only available on prescription from your GP. It is designed to block the rewards from, and reduce craving from cigarette smoking. Thats the theory anyway. Its a 12 week course begins while you are still smoking with a two week starter pack. Before you start your course of treatment you should decide on a date in the second week – usually between day 8 and day 14 when you will stop smoking. it’s a bit like Zyban and in fact i am not qualifed to state the difference, but my views on Zyban have been stated before so just search or just ask and i will let you have them.

Please research the drug before you take it and DO NOT buy it online it really is not safe to do so.

Take care

Howard The Hypnotherapist

October 24, 2009

If you are thinking about Stopping smoking then have you ever wondered…

Filed under: Stop Smoking — Tags: , , , , , , , — Howard the Hypnotherapist @ 12:28 am

When smokers think about quitting smoking they may think about what it is they are trying to deal with or stop. A question I often get asked is (depending on how easy or hard people find it to stop smoking ) whether smoking is a habit or an addiction.

If you were to ask smoker or non smokers alike? “Is it more difficult to stop – a habit or an addiction?”, you would no doubt get a majority saying that an addiction is far harder to stop. In fact calling something that we get an urge to do, an addiction, can rob us of our power. It is like saying ‘I can’t stop because I am addicted to smoking’ or ‘I can’t stop because I am not in the smoking is control’. Any addiction will have people believing that they have little or no control. This is part of the issue with stopping smoking. If smoking is viewed as a total addiction, and have accepted the above perception of an addiction, then you have now made quitting smoking much harder in your mind.

What is Addiction?

Addiction is quite a general term. There can be different types of addiction such as a physical or a psychological addiction.
A physical addiction is when the body craves for something.
A psychological addiction is when the mind believes it wants or needs something.

Now, coming back to stopping smoking, is it a physical or psychological addiction, both or something else? This area has many differing opinions. After all with over 4,500 chemicals entering the body with any single puff it would seem logical to assume that there must be some physical addiction. Yet when sleeping for 6 to 8 hours everynight and then waking up in the morning the vast majority of smokers will NOT smoke in between and most now won’t smoke immediately upon waking.
First they may have breakfast, or wash, or have a cup of coffee first before lighting up, or light up as the kettle is boiling to have that first cigarette of the day. If smoking really was a 100% physical addiction then surely the body having been without those 4,500 chemicals during sleep would be craving for a cigarette so much that the smoker would have to light up immediately. However in almost all the case of the hundreds of people I see and have seen over the years this just this does not happen.

Every airline I know has a full non-smoking policy even most airports have an exclusion zone which is only going to get bigger with time. Not get news is you are going on holiday what a way to start it.. anyway some fights might last for 12-14 hours or more with waiting time. Most travellers are fine on a plane and this would be impossible is smoking cigarettes was a 100% physical addiction. What do you think? Does this make sense to you or do you think your experience is different to the above?
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So is smoking a physical addiction a physiological or something else?
Let me know your thoughts.

October 14, 2009

What Happens to Your body if you stop smoking right now?

Filed under: General Hypnotherapy, Stop Smoking — Tags: , , , , , , , — Howard the Hypnotherapist @ 8:32 am

I think one of the main reasons people think it is so hard to quit smoking or stop smoking  is because all the benefits of quitting and all the dangers of continuing seem very far away.

Well, here’s a little timeline about some of the more immediate effects of quitting smoking and how that will affect your body RIGHT NOW.

* In 20 minutes your blood pressure will drop back down to normal.
* In 8 hours the carbon monoxide (a toxic gas) levels in your blood stream will drop by half, and oxygen levels will return to normal.
* In 48 hours your chance of having a heart attack will have decreased. All nicotine will have left your body. Your sense of taste and smell will return to a normal level.
* In 72 hours your bronchial tubes will relax, and your energy levels will increase.
* In 2 weeks your circulation will increase, and it will continue to improve for the next 10 weeks.
* In three to nine months coughs, wheezing
and breathing problems will dissipate as your lung capacity improves by 10%.
* In 1 year your risk of having a heart attack will have dropped by half.
* In 5 years your risk of having a stroke returns to that of a non-smoker.
* In 10 years your risk of lung cancer will have returned to that of a non-smoker.
* In 15 years your risk of heart attack
will have returned to that of a non-smoker.

I am sure you will have seen something like this before personally i think that the real benfits are obtained quicker and there are hundreds more benfits you will obtain.

As a smoker it is important to find out how to do this the easy way in all my years the easiset way i have found is hypnosis carried out by a professional hypnotherapist.

Keep well and feel free to comment on this or anything else you have on your mind.

Howard The Hypnotherapist

October 13, 2009

“Hypnosis is the most effective way of giving up smoking”…

…according to the largest ever scientific comparison of ways of breaking the habit. Willpower, it turns out, counts for very little” – New Scientist, October 1992

In 1992 a meta-analysis by Frank Schmidt and Chockalingam Viswesvaran reviewed 48 studies, covering 6020 subjects. They found that the average quit rate for those using hypnosis was 30%.

Numerous studies have shown that the success for stopping smoking using hypnotherapy is much higher than nicotine replacement products. In 1968 Von Dedenroth reported in the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis a stop smoking success rate of 94% over an 18-month period.

It is considered that the success rate will depend on the techniques used by the hypnotherapist (and these will vary from hypnotherapist to hypnotherapist, as there is no standardized procedure but you need to look for a hypnotherapist who has been practising for a long time. i have found that price is a good indicator or quality in this area.) and the desire for the smoker to stop smoking. make sure they have a system in place and beware of the turn up and we will take things from there hypnotist working from a converted garage or spare bedroom.

Hypnosis works to help you break the habit of smoking. It can also help you become more calm, so that there are little or no “withdrawal” symptoms on stopping smoking. Many non-smokers report how easy it is to stop smoking using hypnosis.

Hollywood celebrities Ben Affleck, Samuel Jackson, Ellen Degeneres, Matt Damon and Drew Barrymore have all used hypnosis to stop smoking.  So how about you are you ready to stop smoking controlling your life?

We are based in Buckinghamshire in Milton Keynes where we have professional offices and great staff to look after you whatever the issue.  Find out more about stopping smoking in Milton Keynes the easy way with advanced hypnosis.

October 12, 2009

The real benefits of stopping smoking and it’s not money

Filed under: Phobia's, Stop Smoking — Tags: , , , — Howard the Hypnotherapist @ 7:04 am

You’ll have better orgasms

Smoking furs up your arteries, reducing blood flow to your vagina, which can make orgasms harder to achieve. Smoking expert Dr Toby Chai, a urologist from the University of Maryland, US, says: ‘No studies have been done in this area yet, but it’s a matter of common sense that any decrease in blood flow caused by smoking is likely to result in problems with lubrication and orgasm.’

Want your man to quit, too? Remind him that smoking can cause impotence by cutting blood flow to the penis. Male smokers also have lower levels of testosterone – the hormone necessary for sex drive and sperm production. Luckily, it’s reversible: a study of 20 impotent heavy smokers found that within six weeks of quitting, six of them were miraculously cured.

You’ll become more fertile

Women who smoke are about 30 per cent less fertile than non-smokers and reach the menopause nearly two years earlier. Smoking affects your sex hormone levels. It may also damage your eggs and cause abnormalities in your Fallopian tubes.

If your man gives up smoking, he’ll also improve your chances of conceiving. Many male smokers have low sperm counts, and the sperm they do have are an abnormal shape and less mobile.

Your bad back will ease up

Smoking makes you twice as prone to a slipped disc. This may be because it reduces blood flow to the cartilage discs between your vertebrae, restricting the amount of nutrients and oxygen they receive. Smoker’s cough can also cause the pressure inside your discs to rise, which may give you a bad back.

Your children’s health will improve

Second-hand smoke contains twice as much nicotine and six times more carbon monoxide than the smoke you inhale. Smokers’ babies are more prone to pneumonia and bronchitis during their first year. And children who breathe in second-hand smoke get more ear infections, pneumonia and bronchitis, and are more likely to develop asthma than their classmates from smoke-free households.

A study of nearly 12,000 US primary school children found that those exposed to second-hand smoke at home were 40 per cent more prone to persistent wheezing than their classmates, and 70 per cent more likely to wheeze when they got a cold.

Other studies have shown that smokers’ children are more likely to start smoking themselves than those from non-smoking families.

Your hearing will get better

Smokers go deaf on average 16 years earlier than people who’ve never smoked. Experts aren’t sure why, but it may be down to reduced blood flow to the ears or because carbon monoxide in smoke damages nerves in your ears.

Your breath will stop smelling of rotting eggs

Tobacco contains sulphur – the chemical that gives rotting eggs their distinctive pong – with cigars and pipes the worst offenders. So it’s no surprise that your breath stinks so much when you smoke.

Cuts will heal quicker

The nicotine in tobacco constricts blood vessels, starving wounds of the oxygen they need to promote healing – hence the length of time it takes all those niggling scratches to heal.

Your skin will look younger

Smokers in their forties have facial wrinkles similar to non-smokers in their sixties, especially around the mouth, eyes and neck. This is because smoking constricts capillaries, thereby reducing your skin’s supply of oxygen and other nutrients.

Tobacco smoke dries your skin and changes the shape of your collagen, skin’s natural elastic. Smoke also irritates your eyes, making you squint, which may be another reason you get crow’s feet.

However, it is reversible – although some experts say your skin will probably look worse for a few weeks after you quit, as your body clears away toxins.

Food will taste and smell better

The 4,000 or so chemicals in cigarettes dull your senses of smell and taste – so unpleasant aromas don’t seem so bad and pleasant odours don’t seem as nice. Smoking can also contribute to your sense of taste deteriorating significantly as you get older.

You’ll stave off colds and throat infections better

Smoking impairs your immune system, which means you suffer from more chest infections, take longer to fight off colds and are more likely to get a post-surgery infection.

So what benifits do you think you will get from stopping smoking, whatver you think it’s doing to you the clear fact is it’s not helping you so …..

Whenever yo are ready to take the next steps we are here.

Till the next time

Howard the Hypnotherapist

www.3cahc.co.uk

October 9, 2009

The wrong reason’s for stopping smoking (yes there are more than one)

If you know where you are going you are more likely to get there. The number one way you can help yourself is by knowing what you want. This is true of Stopping Smoking as it is for everything else.

If you are trying to stop smoking for the wrong reasons you are much more likely to fall at the first hurdle. One of the wrong reasons might be convenience. What I mean by this is that you decide to stop but not because you are necessarily ready or committed to stopping it is just that a convenient situation as occurred for you. Here how it work’s.

A friend or partner husband or wife who is a smoker makes the suggestion that it would be a good idea to stop together. On the face of it this seems to be a great idea because you can support each other in remaining stopped and there is this nice feeling of doing something together… a shoulder to lean on a bit of safety in numbers you get the idea.

The reality is that although both people know they should stop smoking at some point in time, usually on this occasion it usually means that one person is really ready to stop but the other is going along with it because it is convenient or they have got caught up in this being a good idea without giving it too much thought.

Then what happens is that the person who hasn’t really made up their mind to stop, will at some point try and persuades or cajoles the other into just having that one. When they succeed in getting the other to have “just one” well both of you have failed and well you might as well start again. It is a kind of collusion to smoke, just as those of us colluded to smoke the very first time when we were young. In fact we did it because our peers did it and we wanted to be part of that crowd… accepted. The above is just one example of the same influences happening again.

That is why it is vital to stop smoking for your own good reasons.

Well this is just one reason there are many wrong reasons for stopping smoking that you will need to bear in mind. The reason we have such a high level of success is because we make sure that yo are not stopping for the 8 major wrong reasons why people fail at stopping smoking.

Good stop smoking practitioners want their clients to be successful. Of course you can stop smoking together but please do it for your reasons and not for someone else’s reasons or timing.
I certainly emphasise to people who come along in pairs for stop smoking or weight loss sessions, whether their friends, spouses, or partners, that they should be there for each other to keep to their decision to quit smoking for good and not to collude together to smoke.
If you believe the time is right for you right now then contact me today and see if Advanced Hypnotherapy by an Advanced Hypnotist will help you do it easily.

October 7, 2009

10 reasons why you should think about using us.

Filed under: General Hypnotherapy, Stop Smoking — Tags: , , , , , — Howard the Hypnotherapist @ 10:30 am

Quit cigarettes using hypnotherapy once and for all and in only one session.
Join hundreds of other Milton Keynes and surrounding area’s people who have stopped smoking easily. The technique I use has been developed by years of pain staking trial and error and I have been doing it full time for the last 8 years from our professional offices in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. I have a success rate over 95% in people stopping smoking once and for all in Buckinghamshire.
But that’s not all here are some other unique things:
1) If after seeing me you even crave a cigarette then all you do is all me and I will destroy that craving OVER THE PHONE. Yes over the phone. It’s free and for as long after your one time session.
2) I am not part of a franchise, questionable institutes, associations or other less than credible organisation that is hear today and gone with all their fancy guarantees tomorrow. We are a member of the GHR which is an impendent and respected organisation with a very open stance and high standards.
3) I have hundreds of testimonials for you to see for your self and see on the website.
4) You can contact me via the free phone number 0800 0 19 13 66 or my landline in the central Milton Keynes Office 01908 488 260 or my mobile number if you are a client. I have invested in the business so you wont have to call a mobile number to get hold of me.
5) If what I say in the first 10 minutes does not make sense and I mean complete sense to you then there is no charge what so ever. We part friends.
6) I have a tried and tested system that work and works at least 97% of the time if you want to stop smoking the easy way.
7) You won’t need anything else like patches gums and inhalers to help you along your way. This is natural and effective advanced hypnotherapy works.
8) There will be no withdrawal symptoms and no weight gain.
9) If this is not going to be right for you as a way to stop smoking then be let you know and then it is up to you to decide how you want to progress.
10) No multiple sessions no wobbly guarantees, no extra charges, no small print just simple effective easy to understand stop smoking therapy using advanced hypnotherapy.

We are here if you want to find out if stopping smoking the easy way is going to be right for you.

Because we are based in Central Milton Keynes working from professional offices with professional reception you can feel secure that you are making the right decision.

Break the habit once and for all by starting today and calling 0800 0 19 13 66 or 01908 488 260.

Until the next time

Howard D’Silva

October 5, 2009

I will Stop Smoking when…..

Filed under: General Hypnotherapy, Stop Smoking — Tags: , , , , — Howard the Hypnotherapist @ 2:07 pm

Here’s the thing I like about smokers they can be the most optimistic people around. That I like but I prefer people who are realistic about that optimism.

Of course you want to stop smoking and I know this to be true of every smoker. The reasons are complicated but I can know this from 2 questions which I have asked hundreds of smokers over the years and have always and I mean always got the same response.

You want to quit smoking once and for all but just before you do here’s a list of statements you will have said or will say into the future.

So you have decided that you do want to stop smoking but not until after….

  • That wedding
  • The Stag/Hen night
  • The Holiday
  • The World Cup
  • Christmas
  • The New Year
  • The funeral
  • The exams
  • The interview
  • I have moved house
  • Summer
  • Winter
  • Spring
  • Autumn
  • When I’m 20,21, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65,
  • When the kids behave themselves
  • When my sisters husband gets his act together
  • When my friend/partner/relation/daughter  does it with me
  • When I have/don’t have the money
  • Fill out your reason’s here ______________

So you see there will always be a excuse for not stopping smoking, or there will be a better time to quit smoking. Yet, there will always be up and coming events in our life. As soon as one is over there will be another and another and another. If you always wait for the next one to be over with before you stop smoking, you will always be waiting to stop. In the early days I used to follow enquires up and I quickly realised that some people love talking about stopping smoking but never get round to it.
I sometimes joke that everyone does stop smoking eventually the wise ones get to have a life before they have to leave this world.

You know that you can’t keep putting it off. If you need extra help or support to stop smoking then seek that help out. Whatever you do don’t wait because statically smoking really is not good news for you or the people around you, but you know that anyway.

If you would like to have a chat about just how easy stopping smoking can be then please feel free to call us on 0800 0 19 13 66. We have been stopping people smoking in and around Milton Keynes for the past 8 years and work from professional offices in Central Milton Keynes.

I would like you to be optimistic for the best of reasons and without that dread that lurks behind many many smokers that maybe this next cigarette will be the one that tips me over the edge.
If you would like the help of an experienced stop smoking hypnotherapist which is a great way of stopping smoking then just contact us to find out if this is going to be right for you.

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