Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 Has anyone used the new smoking program? I have a client who would like to try it and I am wondering beore I start, how often should the sessions be spaced apart? Is there an unconscious choice? any help greatly appretiated Thanks Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 > Has anyone used the new smoking program? I have a client who would > like to try it and I am wondering beore I start, how often should > the sessions be spaced apart? Is there an unconscious choice? any > help greatly appretiated > Thanks > Judy Hi Judy, I did the free trial (5 uses) for the smoking program. Unfortunately, every time you open it even before you enter a client, it counts as one use. It also malfunctioned twice, leaving me with only four actual uses. Had I had a few more trials, I may have been able to help them succeed Directions are minimal. I worked on three friends. The first woman, a heavy smoker, had reduced cravings and could have probably stopped but didn't. She cut back to almost nothing for a few days but did not mentally take the final step. My second client, a male,heavy smoker, really wanted to quit. I worked the program on him twice and he was smoking only two or three a day - down from a pack and a half. Still, he couldn't make the final cut. The third, another heavy smoker with a serious kidney dis-ease, also wanted a no-work, no responsibility quick cure. I guess that's why they call it ADDICTION- I used additional programs in NLP, vitamin C, lobelia, signed contract to quit, visualization of a smoke free body, invert allergy and more that I can't recall now. My conclusion - While the program does help with cravings, a person must take RESPONSIBILITY. One day, one hour at a time. I had planned on purchasing the program but since I work out of my home and the program requires the client to smoke a cigarette. This became a problem. OK during the summer - they can smoke outside. I would like to hear from others that have used the program. Lori Marcus Lake Tahoe, CA cpress@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Dear Judy, Lori & group, I write to reply to your question as I have been and am actively involved in the development of this program. The program has been designed to do one thing: help those who want stop smoking. We decided not to include a 'subspace' module as the program relies almost 100% on voltage micro frequencies and these are lost in the 'subspace' mode. The program does not include an unconscious choice as the program is to be used on those who know (Or think they know), they want to stop smoking. In many of the trials carried out with the Hungarian doctors (Both MD and biofeedback therapists), one session alone was enough. We however found that some persons needed up to four sessions and support using the 'detox' module of the 'Clasp32', as well as 'NLP' and 'relaxation'. Our Italian distributor Franca Parazzoli who was a heavy smoker used the program and she reported to me that although she did not stop smoking completely she smokes less. After the session she felt very bad and dizzy and although days after the session the smell alone of cigarrettes made her sick, her craving for nicotine in the end won over her. I must agree that the program alone in many cases does not work 100% and that follow ups with the 'Clasp32' are desirable if not necessary. Over all, the reports I am getting about the program are satisfactory. This includes Lori's report. Again, it appears that the person must be supported after the therapy. We are preparing an update (Free to all those who already have bought the program), with extra functions to detox before the actual therapy and with 'Subliminal NLP' during the therapy. We believe that this will help more although the therapy time will extend another 5 minutes. Best regards, Francisco ez - QX Ltd."Lori M." <cpress@...> wrote: > Has anyone used the new smoking program? I have a client who would > like to try it and I am wondering beore I start, how often should > the sessions be spaced apart? Is there an unconscious choice? any > help greatly appretiated> Thanks > JudyHi Judy,I did the free trial (5 uses) for the smoking program. Unfortunately, every time you open it even before you enter a client, it counts as one use. It also malfunctioned twice, leaving me with only four actual uses. Had I had a few more trials, I may have been able to help them succeed Directions are minimal. I worked on three friends. The first woman, a heavy smoker, had reduced cravings and could have probably stopped but didn't. She cut back to almost nothing for a few days but did not mentally take the final step. My second client, a male,heavy smoker, really wanted to quit. I worked the program on him twice and he was smoking only two or three a day - down from a pack and a half. Still, he couldn't make the final cut.The third, another heavy smoker with a serious kidney dis-ease, also wanted a no-work, no responsibility quick cure. I guess that's why they call it ADDICTION-I used additional programs in NLP, vitamin C, lobelia, signed contract to quit, visualization of a smoke free body, invert allergy and more that I can't recall now. My conclusion - While the program does help with cravings, a person must take RESPONSIBILITY. One day, one hour at a time.I had planned on purchasing the program but since I work out of my home and the program requires the client to smoke a cigarette. This became a problem. OK during the summer - they can smoke outside. I would like to hear from others that have used the program.Lori MarcusLake Tahoe, CAcpress@............................................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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