Press Dispensary - November 01, 2005 - With nicotine and tar products in tobacco remaining two of the UK’s biggest killers today, and a billion people predicted to die from cancer this century*, a popular New Year’s resolution for 2006 should be ‘stop smoking now’. The New Ways Clinic (http://www.quitsmokingeasy.co.uk), a Manchester-based expert resource, is helping people kick the habit in just one hour with its bioresonance treatment – the only method in the UK, which eliminates nicotine from the body and immediately removes the craving to smoke.
Developed in Germany, the bioresonance treatment is highly effective, painless and relaxing. The results are impressive: 90% of people need just one hour-long session to stop smoking, with the other 10% needing an additional one hour session. The treatment is 100% safe with no side effects. It is the only treatment available in the UK, which neutralises nicotine from the body and promotes the instant ability to quit. Other stop smoking products substitute nicotine rather than eliminating it, meaning the quitter still experiences cravings.
Smokers are asked to attend the bioresonance clinic with a strong craving. Ten minutes into the treatment, their cravings have halved and by the end of the treatment, they have completely disappeared.
Antoni Wilk, of the New Ways Clinic, comments: ‘We’ve treated people who have smoked up to 60 a day for over 54 years, and they’ve stopped smoking after the first treatment. Unlike nicotine patches or gum, inhalers, hypnotism or willpower, our treatment makes it easy to quit. With the government and local councils about to introduce smoking bans in public places, its time to stub out those cigarettes – for good.’
The cost of a bioresonance treatment at the New Ways Clinic is 250 GBP per person (OAP and student discounts are available) and mobile treatments can be conducted for groups of 3+ for 300 GBP per person (conditions apply). With the average smoker spending 1,820 GBP a year and 91,000 GBP in their lifetime on cigarettes, the cost of treatment soon pays for itself. The New Ways Clinic also caters for corporate treatments and can help NHS staff adapt to the hospital smoking ban.
Bioresonance treatment was recently featured on the Richard & Judy Show (July 2005) and BBC News 24 (September 05).
* According to Professor Sir Richard Peto of Oxford University, October 2005.
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Antoni Wilk
Tel: 0845 466 1400 / 07799 331 332
Email: info@quitsmokingeasy.co.uk
Site: www.quitsmokingeasy.co.uk
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