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List of Methods Compared

  1. Self-care—included studies with books, kits, or mailings. Interestingly, they found that even though there were a number of different books used in different studies, all the results for books as a category were about the same. There was no difference in outcome—no matter which book was used.
  2. Educational—involved a classroom setting and an informed authority up front talking about smoking health. Educational methods included lectures, films, and discussions. An example is the Freshstart program conducted by the American Cancer Society, which involves 4 hours of instruction.
  3. 5-Day Plans—usually involved a film showing surgery on a cancerous lung followed by displays of actual lung specimens. Examples of programs in this bucket include the Breathe Free program offered by the Seventh Day Adventist church.
  4. Group Withdrawal Clinics—emphasized self-evaluation and practicing abstinence in controlled conditions. These draw on peer groups to help over 4 to 8 week periods. Examples include American Lung Association clinics.
  5. Medication—involved prescription drugs to help smokers quit smoking. Although there were a variety of medicines tested the results did not show the need to split the results into better and worse categories.
  6. Nicotine Replacement—such as the patch and the gum, assumes that nicotine is addictive, therefore a substitute source will provide a solution to the smoking habit. An example is Nicorette.
  7. Hypnosis—involved a variety of methods from simple suggestions to complex imagery sequences, relaxation, and counseling. An example of a smoking program is offered at Manhattan Hypnosis.
  8. Acupuncture—is based on the Eastern theory of connections in the body and frequently involves inserting long needles into smokers’ bodies and running a mild electric current through them.
  9. Smoke Aversion—involved blowing warm, stale smoke on smokers’ faces while they smoked.
  10. Other Aversion—used noises, unpleasant tastes and smells—even electric shocks to link unpleasant responses to smoking.
  11. Miscellaneous—included various combinations of methods such as cruises, transcendental meditation, hypnosis, breathing therapy, exercise, fear films, biofeedback and peer pressure. This wide variety of methods combined in this bucket tested if there was a “more is better” effect.
  12. Doctor Advice—boiled down to a doctor saying, “…and another thing, quit smoking.” This method had no real support, or follow up.
  13. Doctor Intervention Program—involved more active participation than advice alone. This bucket investigated how medically sponsored programs with doctors as authorities on health matters would compare to other programs.
  14. Programs for Pulmonary Patients—included patients with lung cancer or other existing lung problems.
  15. Programs for Cardiac Patients— included patients with heart attacks or other heart problems.

Learn which is the best. Learn which is the worst. The answers will amaze you, guaranteed. Some will confirm your sneaking suspicions.Others will flat out surprise you.

The research was originally published in the Journal of Appplied Psychology by two career university professors who had no interest in any method. They were totallly even-handed. They had no skin in the game. They were entirely ojective and independent academics.

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The results will shock you because there is a huge difference between the most effective and least effective methods. The truth is some methods work better than others. The amazing thing is how much better. The difference is absolutely incredible.

Don't punish yourself by using a method that offers little help. Use a tool that really works—one that will really help you get the job done.

You have too much on the line to bother with any method that is not going to carry its own weight or serve you well. Your health, your family, your future, your life are all too important for you to mess around with anything second rate.

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Why haven't smokers been told these facts before?

Now there are some organizations that would rather you did not get this information. There are some methods that frankly, don't cut the mustard. And some of these weak methods have huge advertising budgets.

Some of the weak methods make a lot of money from repeat customers. Well, if they worked the first time there wouldn't need to be a second, or third, or forth attempt. Once you have the information in this report you can kiss those weak methods goodbye. Goodbye and good riddance.

And the tobacco companies would be delighted if you never saw this free special report. They have a vested interest in keeping the perception that quitting smoking is a huge ordeal to be endured, a struggle to be sufferred through. They would be shaking in their boots if they knew you had the powerful information in this free special report. They would know that you had dramatically increased your power.

No longer would cigarettes have control over you. But you would turn the tables and you would reclaim your power. And you would take control over them. Better methods lead to better results.

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