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"Hi, and thanks. My name is Douglas Boekhout and we (we, meaning myself and my wife, who has quit as well, but her quitting was easier) downloaded your stop smoking program on January 18th, 2004.
After the first listening, I woke up the next morning and did not have any cravings for a cigarette I was astonished. I have smoked for about 35 years, and I have tried all methods, but with this simple one device, in only one session, I quit smoking.
There's more to this story. I was probably a little overconfident on how easy this was to quit, so I thought, dang, if it's that easy to quit, I will just a have a cigarette or two and then listen to it again. It didn't quite work that way.
First of all, when listening to the program the first time, one is anxious and nervous and skeptical, yet very attentive. My problem listening to the program again was that it was too calming for me, and I would fall asleep very fast while listening, so I never could get through it. Sounds funny, right? notttttttttttt!
I really did want to quit smoking, so after about 4 or 5 sessions of trying to get through it again, I succeeded. That was about a month ago and I haven't had one since then. Now I am able to leave them alone for good. Again, thank you so much for your product.
Two convinced winners in Long Branch, Iowa.
Doug & Myrna Boekhout
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"Jarret,
Thanks very much for the follow up
e-mail. More than that, thank you for my new lease on
life - for that truly is what I feel I have been
given.
I've been a smoker for 32 years (since the
age of 12)! and have tried everything to
quit....patches, cold turkey, Life Signs computer
counter, gum.....none of them worked for long.
As
of this writing, I have been smoke free for 125 days and
have not felt ANY withdrawal symptoms. Having put aside
the money I would have spent on cigarettes, I was able
to take my family of 5 out for a celebratory dinner at
the local Mandarin Restaurant tonight.
I was
always a skeptic of hypnosis, even as a form of
entertainment - but no more! At the seminar, I found
myself initially doubting your ability but decided that
if I really, really wanted to quit I would have to
accept and believe. Once I committed to that, it was
like magic.
I still remember nearly all that was
said when I was 'under', particularly a repetitive
phrase about me now being 'a breath - taking
individual'. Even today, when I hear that in my head, I
reflexively take a deep cleansing breath....I love
it!!
For me, the hardest part of quitting has
been the feeling that I am losing part of myself. I have
been a smoker for 70% of my lifetime - it's hard to let
go of that persona. It is not the lack of nicotine, or
the oral fixation or even a need to hold something. It's
a personality or lifestyle change, like spending less
once you start a family. Easy to do.
All in all
Jarret......THANK YOU!"
Brian J. Edwards, Thornton, Ontario
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February 4, 2008 My name is Rita Kohli. I had my first cigarette when I was 13. I started smoking as an expression of sheer rebellion because "girls from my family" were not allowed to be seen or heard let alone smoke. I made a deal with my brother, then a secret smoker, to teach me how to smoke otherwise I would go and ask a stranger to teach me, so he did. By 17 years, I was a devoted smoker in the closet. In all my life, which has been full of challenges and turmoil, there was one thing that was my steadfast companion - cigarettes.
I had tried in vain to stop smoking for the last 10 years. Sometimes for a week, sometimes for three months but would have that one puff and then the next from another smoker always thinking that I could control the smoking and not the smoking control me. It did not work and I felt terrible about it - felt a failure, ashamed, embarrassed. Made excuses that perhaps it was not a good time to quit smoking and needed to regroup and try again.
I have tried the patch, tried the gum, tried laser treatment, tried acupuncture, became a part of telephone support program for smoking cessation and used different techniques to quit smoking but yet I remained a loyal smoker. I have Type II diabetes and also Fibromyalgia. I know it is deadly to smoke given the health issues that make me high risk for cardiac arrest.
So once again I tried the Patch but would take it off and smoke for a day or two then go back to the Patch. I could see I was once again going to fail - I was desperate and the more my desperation grew the more I smoked to my dismay. I was in a state where I thought that I would rather smoke and not make any attempt to quit and experience the humiliation of once again seeing the addiction prevail when I saw an add with a testimonial similar to this - how a treatment with Jarret Kray helped a 30 year smoker to quit smoking.
I read this testimonial for a couple of weekends in the Laundromat that I use on Queen Street. I finally took one of the strips at the bottom of the flyer. I put it on my fridge for a couple of weeks. Then I decided to check out Mr. Kray through his website. It seemed to me that Mr. Kray had gone through some hardships himself and just maybe I thought he might be able to help me without being judgmental or patronizing. I had nothing to loose and everything to gain.
I saw Mr. Kray after a couple of telephone exchanges on December 4, 2006 at a time when I was going through tremendous difficulties. I had a pack of cigarettes in the car. I sat for a while debating if I should go through or not with my appointment. I went and had a treatment - and came out a non-smoker to date.
The cigarette pack never left my car to walk in with me in to my apartment. The following day I got rid of it and cleansed my car and apartment. I did contact Mr. Kray for another brief session on the third day after the initial treatment so as to better manage and disrupt the intrusive thoughts about smoking. I have not smoked since December 4, 2006 - regardless of whatever stresses I might be going through.
I cannot thank enough Mr. Kray for facilitating me to remain clean - and no I do not listen to his audiotape - it sits there as a reminder of where I was and where I am today.
Thank you Mr. Kray - I had come to you at a time when I had lost all hope - thank you for facilitating my ability to take control of the addiction. I hope one day I shall become a practitioner like you.
With regards from one who stopped smoking December 4, 2006. Rita Kohli,
Toronto, ON
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February 6, 2008
In November 2006, after a single session of hypnosis with Jarret, I quit smoking. I'm very pleased to report that I continue to be smoke-free over 1 year later.
Now that you're ready to consider giving up smoking once and for all, let hypnosis be your answer.
If you've ever thought to yourself, 'Oh, if I could just wake up tomorrow and not smoke anymore - that would be great?' You will experience this change through hypnosis. You will stop smoking.
If you're motivated to quit smoking and want it to be quick, painless, and effortless this technique will work for you. Hypnosis is a truly effective and economical solution to give up smoking instantly and permanently.
One session and you will be changed forever.
You may be concerned about the hypnosis process - it's perfectly safe, simple and, well - relaxing. Imagine yourself stretching out on a comfy chair, then putting your feet up and closing your eyes. Now, a soothing voice tells you a story. As you listen to the story, you will relax and feel calm and when the story is over, you will have the results you wanted. It's that easy!
This simple solution is the answer you've been looking for to put an end to your habit. Book an appointment today and give up smoking forever. I did and I'm very happy about it! Karen Jones, Toronto, Ontario
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