About Allen Carr and the Easyway Method

Allen Carr, from London, England was a chain smoker for more than thirty years. In 1983, after countless miserable attempts to quit, he discovered what every smoker dreams of: an easy way to stop smoking.

Today, over 25 years later, his legendary seminar is offered in more than 150 cities in over 50 countries. Every year over 100,000 smokers attend an Allen Carr seminar. Allen Carr's books, based on the seminar have sold over 12m copies and have topped bestseller lists in nine countries.

Allen Carr's Easyway method is unique.

There are no pills, no patches or gum containing the drug you are trying to kick and no lectures about smoking being bad for you - smokers already know this, they're smokers, not idiots! To understand why it is so effective, we first need to understand why the willpower-based methods are so ineffective.

 
 
Does it take you willpower not to take a dose of cyanide? No? Why not? Because it would kill you? Fair enough, but imagine for a moment that due to some genetic freak of nature you were totally immune to the effects of cyanide. Cyanide cannot kill you. Would it take you willpower not to do it then?

Of course not. It's not knowing that cyanide is bad for you that makes it easy not to use it. It's knowing that there are no benefits or upside to using cyanide that makes it easy. And it's the same with smoking.

Smokers believe that cigarettes do something - maybe even many things - for them. They believe it helps them relax, concentrate, cope with stress or keeps them thin. So long as smokers believe these things (or any combination of them), they will have a desire to smoke, and if you try to quit, a conflict is created: part of you wants to quit, but part still wants to smoke.

It is this conflict - not physical withdrawal from nicotine - that creates the symptoms of fear, anxiety, panic and irritability so many smokers associate with quitting.

We teach people how to remove this conflict. We explain the trick that nicotine plays on the smoker's brain that scams them into believing that smoking is the solution, when so often it is actually the problem.
  The truth is that if smoking was relaxing, aided concentration, kept smokers thin and removed stress, then smokers would be more relaxed, smarter, thinner and less-stressed than non-smokers and, of course, they aren't. By helping the smoker to re-frame these beliefs it is possible to completely eliminate the desire to smoke.

With no desire to smoke, you never get that "I want a cigarette" thought or feeling and you therefore don't need to use willpower to overcome it. With no willpower involved, there is no conflict and with no conflict the whole thing is easy.

Allen Carr's Easyway method has the highest success rate of any quit smoking programme (Click Here for More Info).
 
Over the past 25 years an estimated 10m smokers just like you have quit smoking easily and enjoyably using this simple, drug-free method.

Allen Carr's Easyway has been selected by over 100 Fortune 500 companies to provide smoking cessation seminars to their management and employees.

Celebrity fans of Allen Carr include Ashton Kutcher, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore, Ellen DeGeneres, Lou Reed, Jason Mraz, Anjelica Huston and many more...

Allen Carr's Easyway method is offered through live seminars, books and now, exclusively on this site as an online webcast. To buy now, click here.
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