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When you use willpower, you white-knuckle through cravings, waiting for the day you finally "forget" about cigarettes. That is like waiting for a prisoner to forget about the jail cell. It rarely happens. You spend your life as an ex-smoker who still wants a smoke.
For nearly four decades, the late Allen Carr has been the most disruptive force in the quit-smoking industry. Not because of a patch, a gum, or a miracle pill—but because of a single, revolutionary idea: Dejar De Fumar Allen Carr Es Facil Dejar De Fum...
If you are reading this with a pack in your pocket, dreading the "sacrifice" of quitting, here is the challenge: Pick up the book. Don't try to quit yet. Keep smoking. Just read. By the final chapter, something strange happens. You realize you don't want the cigarette anymore. When you use willpower, you white-knuckle through cravings,
Carr’s bestselling book, Allen Carr’s Easy Way to Stop Smoking , has sold over 15 million copies worldwide. Clinics in over 50 countries have helped an estimated 30 million people stop. But how? How can any method claim that smoking cessation is "easy"? To understand Carr, you must first understand the trap. You spend your life as an ex-smoker who still wants a smoke
That is the "Easy Way." It isn't easy because it is painless. It is easy because once you see the truth, continuing to smoke is the only thing that feels truly hard. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for smoking cessation strategies.
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