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sawapo said,
Listened to the audio version of the book, already 3 days not to smoke, and I am sure that will not start. Thank you
Yaroslav said,
Mr. Carr, I would like to thank you for your book. You opened my eyes. I’m happy that I’ve stopped in 23. Теперь я могу всё. Спасибо вам!
Lisa said,
I have finally finished the book! I had two previous attempts where I got half way through, panicked, and hid it under the bed, but on the 3rd attempt I got to the end and smoked my last cigarette last night. I know it's still early days but I feel great at the moment have stocked up on lots of water and fresh veg and I'm genuinely excited at the prospect of being a healthy non-smoker. At 24 I'd already written myself off as a failure or told myself I'd quit when I have a baby, but I feel brilliant now I've stopped putting it off. And I smell amazing!
Melissa Barber said,
Thank you. I put out my last cigarette two weeks ago, after having read the book. I am free now, and although still in my Jail clothes, I know I will not go back to prison.
Sarah said,
Tomorrow marks four weeks of being an ex-smoker for me after 13 years of hell being a nictine addict.
I’ve owned the AC Easyway book for three years but only finished it – yep FOUR weeks ago !!
Wonderful book, full of common sense. I feel completely free of the nicotine trap and the fear of the damage I did myself.
BUT I can empathasise with Allens plight in spreading the word. I felt so euphoic and couldn’t wait to tell other smokers how easy it is! But it’s a hostile world out there. Even ex-smokers (who still pine for their old friend the cigarette) can’t stand to hear about it and think i’m weird, preachy and (on one website) a ‘spammer’!. Take that as a compliment….
See if I care then, i’m free!
RIP Allen, and to the rest of the team – keep up the great work. I am so happy I don’t have to smoke anymore!
Sarah x
angelo said,
thanks to your great book i quit smoking.
tranks from turin, italy.
K said,
After reading easy way twice and it not working for me, i then read ‘easy way for women’ and its like a mist has been lifted and i can see the true evil of the trap! i truly, truly recommend for anyone to give allan’s method a shot, im 21m been smoking for 9 years and not even losing a family member to cancer put me off! but now my eyes have been opened & i will NEVER go back! Thank you easy way! you have saved me! All the best & wish i had the chance to have thanked Allan himself! im truly and forever grateful for his decision to share this method! a legend in his own right! THANK YOU!
Michael Mullaney said,
Even postmortem, Allen’s truths live on… Today I have become a non-smoker… HAPPILY!
Nicola Holland said,
Dear Everyone
It’s two months since I quit the Easyway and I’m happy to say that I rarely think about it now. I actually logged on to look at the Easyweigh to Lose Weight!! Well, why not!
I had tried using the willpower method before and failed miserably. I told myself I would give up either when I became pregnant or when I hit 30. When I became pregnant at age 25 I quit for about 6 weeks during the morning sickness period when I couldn’t bear to smoke – you’d think after 6 weeks the desire to smoke would have gone but as soon as I could bear it I smoked again. I got pregnant again at 30 – my second milestone! But after 12 weeks of morning sickness I started again, telling myself it ‘wasn’t the right time’, I shouldn’t put myself under that sort of stress whilst I was pregant. My partner quit with an NHS stop smoking clinic and ironically, his advisor told him that I was right, I couldn’t really stop whilst pregnant as the NRT’s couldn’t be prescribed!! Excellent, I thought, validation!! He started again seven months later. My daughter is now 18 months old and I visited the stop smoking nurse, she was awful and obviously hadn’t smoked a cigarette in her life. She gave me patches and told me she was there if I needed her. I put a patch on that evening after the kids were in bed and told myself that was it. By noon the next day I was ready to kill myself, I knew I couldn’t smoke anymore and it was killing me. I called the stop smoking nurse and asked for an Inhalator, thinking if i had something to put in my mouth it would help. I wasn’t craving a cigarette, I just couldn’t stop thinking, I’ll do this and then have a fag, I’ll have a fag and then I’ll do the dishes, it was driving me mental. The nurse wouldn’t give me an Inhalator, said it wouldn’t do me any good. By tea time I was ready to kill everyone. It hadn’t even been 24 hours. I was crying, I was screaming. I managed to get out to karate class after tea, that helped, pretending to punch stuff! After that I went to my friend’s house, who coincidentally had given up smoking over a year ago using the Easyway. She listened to my difficulties and prescribed the book!! I read it in three days, ripped off the patch, got in the shower and didn’t look back!!!!
I did have a couple of doubts, thinking that nothing this easy could work permanently. I kept looking at the Quit Meter on the PC and congratulating myself on a job well done, but feeling a bit like a fraud because it hadn’t been much of a job, just a few hours reading. Three weeks ago (ish) I was out, drunk and had a row, and a bit of a cigarette, mostly to hit out. It was awful. I threw it away after a couple of drags, hating it and myself. The next day I knew that was it for me and the dreaded weed, I spent a few hours beating myself up and then moved on I don’t even bother with the quitmeter now, it’s immaterial. I’m more sure than ever now and it’s all thanks to Allen. Thank you so much for freeing me!!!
I just wish my partner and my mum would have a read, me and my friend are like born again non-smokers, going on and on about the virtues of the ‘good book’!! If only the NHS advisors could be the same. I told the other nurse at my surgery and she took a few notes but she won’t tell anyone about it, well maybe friends but not in a professional capacity I just know it. Such a shame.
D from Northern Ireland said,
Many thanks to the Italian Lady (husband from Dublin)I met on the train to Stansted and her convicton in Easyway. I bought the book the day after our conversation. My husband read it 2 days later and 4 and a half months later is still off them. This is after 15 years of trying to give up and almost 40 years of smoking.
Michael S said,
I was on my eighth day of nicotine patches when a friend gave me Allen Carr’s book. I wish I’d heard about it years before! I read it the next weekend and used my patch as my final cigarette. I was as relieved to be free of the patches as much the cigarettes, having tried to stop smoking with them umpteen times and failed the moment the patches were finished. I know for sure I won’t smoke again. Like many others here, I can’t explain the power of the messages to get rid of any cravings but I think it’s fair to say that in the five weeks since I quit nicotine, I haven’t had one crave of any significance whatever and I have been truly elated to live life as a non-smoker, jogging and cycling and getting my fitness back after too many years. I had far worse cravings with the patches on! I know this time it’s for real and it’s forever. It’s a bit spooky but it works! I think it’s because it’s all just so positive. Thank you Allen Carr! Two days after I “escaped” I was truly gutted to hear he had died 18 months ago, I so wanted to write and thank him for what seems like a miracle.
Skye Dean said,
Today it has been six weeks cigarette-free – a month and a half. I am so happy to be free!
Ben Sears said,
Thank you Allen (RIP) and all those who actively promote the Easyway method! I stopped smoking thanks to the book, and I know I will never put another cigarette in my mouth.
I have always known that the only way for me to stop smoking was to conquer the idea that I actually enjoyed it. The book helped me to realise this truth and guide me through how to go about stopping.
My mum works for the Dorset Healthcare initiative ‘SmokeStop’ and it infuriates me that the NHS dosupport the Easyway method and actively condone the use of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT). I will be doing my best in lobbying the NHS and trying to reverse this counter-productive method.
Your book is now the staple birthday present for all my smoker friends.
Thank you again.
Tracey said,
Thanks Sam.
I attended the London clinic in January, once with my partner and then subsequently on my own. I initially failed because of the fear of success, almost my whole family smoke and have smoking related illnesses, my sister was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer shortly after I attended the clinic, I felt it would undermine the severity of their illnesses should I succeed in quitting so easily and I felt guilty.
However I stopped smoking easily and I rarely even think about it now except with regret for my family and relief that I have a chance to escape this fate. I also don’t count the days, hours since quitting etc because I don’t smoke and never will again. I did not have a ‘moment of revelation’ as such, just 20 less things to worry about every day, 24 hours a day.
My partner still smokes, he still thinks he gets some form of pleasure from it. This had always been my stumbling block on previous occasions, with other methods, as I felt deprived and jealous if he continued to smoke, which he always did. Not so with Easyway, I feel free as I know the truth. I hope he does soon if my daughter is to have any siblings (the smell), but he may take some time to come around.
I have donated one copy of the book to my dearest smoking friend and left a further used copy in my doctors surgery smoking clinic waiting room in the hope it will catch on there.
Thanks again for giving my little girl her Mummy back and for my future.
Chris Johnson said,
Briefly…...I read the book in 2006 and ENJOYED stopping (at the end of the book) my 33 years of torture. Towards the end of last year, I made the stupid mistake of smoking a cigar. I was soon back to a packet of cigarettes per day, and then 30 a day.
Three weeks ago, I read the book again, and was VERY relieved that it was just as easy and enjoyable to stop smoking for a second time.
Imagine a book that could save your life…
Thank God for Allen Carr!!!
Robyn said,
WOW!!!! I am actually enjoying it.
Alon Hammer said,
Thank you Allen
before i heard about Easyway i didn’t even think i wanted to quit but i read the first chapter and realized how stupid and addicted i was
Thank you Thank you Thank you
Alon
Nik said,
I attended the clinics and although I did one main session and then needed three more follow up sessions – I quit after the third follow-up session and have not smoked for 10 months! The best part is that when I did quit it was effortless and I do not miss it at all!
Nicola Simpson said,
It really is easy – I stopped last night (3 April) at 10pm. It is the second time I have used Allan’s book because I failed on the instruction “there’s no such thing as one cigarette”. I know how great I felt last time I stopped and that has really helped this time round as I never want to feel as down as I did when I smoked. Thank you Allan – I know you are watching over me.
Anna Day said,
I have been meaning to post for some time now….in December 2007 I was told by a Doctor that I had to quit. At that time I had smoked for 19.5 years and considered myself a ‘confirmed’ smoker who ‘enjoyed’ smoking.
But something in me had changed and I knew I had to stop no matter what. I was frightened of doing so.
To cut a long story short….I would not have done it without Mr Carr’s book. I recommend it to every smoker I know – and even smokers I don’t know! This is my 80th smokefree day – and I feel wonderful to be FREE. Thank you Mr Carr – God bless you; I know it would have made you so happy to see the growing list of thank-you messages on this website.
THANK YOU dear man. x
Jha said,
Day before yesterday @5 in the evening, I extinguished the final cigarette of my life!
This is/was not one of the routine resolutions I make and break on a daily-basis. This was final. I have a pack of cigarette lying in my bedroom. Never felt like having one since I quit. The real “difference” in this particular resolution was “I didn’t quit smoking” BUT “I overcame the smoking trap”. Thanks to Alan Carr and his book “Easy way to quit smoking”.
Some books does make differences. Lately, I read quite a few books that had a fine impression on me. And Alan Carr’s book is one of it. Such is his method. The introductory passage reveals one of the worst smoker’s I have seen/heard of in my life, who happens to be the author of the book. He managed to cut smoking from hundred/day to zero/day in a day. A hypnotist made this possible he says, but that didn’t make up the proper reasoning. His further research on his self materialized into this novel effort, which has saved millions of smokers as claimed.
Its tough to realize if one could make his fortune so easily but his Easyway® clinics are now located worldwide and this book has already seen millions of copies. He was a selfless man, as he reveals in the last paras of the book with a mission to cure people with a disease which almost killed him by a method very much his own.
Shortly after being a non-smoker, having finished his book, I read his biography. Frankly, I wanted to thank him. Unfortunately, he’s no more. The news read he met death due to lung cancer. He had to pay off for the smoke he accumulated over years but he had no confessions. But, in spite of knowing this fact, he spent his non-smoking days in his smoke-filled clinics (he asked patients to quit smoking only after done with consultation- so he says in the book). Was he a saint or a crack? I don’t know but one thing is for sure, and Alan Carr would agree with me here:
Smokers are strong people with high willpowers (but not vice versa :)).
Thinking on what made me quit, I can list out the following reasons:
1. I read the book with a mindset of quitting smoking (Well-preparedness)
2. Realization of the truth of “nicotine addiction”- the “withdrawal pangs”. (Brainwash)
I feel as if recovering out of a disease. Each day, every hour is better than before, and I am no longer “surviving without cigarettes” but “coming out of smoking trap”. The phrase made the difference. Thanks again Alan!
Daniel said,
A book that will help me stop smoking? Rubbish, complete #@*#!!!
I was wrong, two months on from reading the Easyway book and im still proud to say “Im a Non – Smoker”
Thank you so so much
If you want to quit then this book is a must, it may save your life!!!
John said,
I went to the Glasgow session on 23rd Feb this year and smoked my LAST cigarette at about 12.45.
I don’t know how the course worked as i read the book years ago and although i stopped for a few days, i started again (can’t remember why). All i know is that several pennies just dropped and my understanding of the whole stop smoking process has kicked in and i now loath the whole smoking/nicotine replacement industry.
(Does anyone else think it is their “mission” to try to help others to stop now or is that just me? :-)
Anyway it is just over 1 month and while i realise that this is nothing after being a smoker for almost 30 years i KNOW that i will never smoke again.
The scary thing is i am 43 and can’t even remember what it is like being a non smoker as it was so long ago, all i can do now is look forward to life as a non smoker.
Good luck to everyone else who has stopped (although “luck” doesn’t have anything to do with it).
John
Jamie said,
My wife read the book and stopped smoking before she was even done. she was so happy and really seemed at peace, with no signs of craving, i wondered what the “gimmick” was. so i started reading it out of curiosity, but i told her firmly, i would not be quitting so soon after my latest attempt; i just wasn’t ready. well, i read all the way to the end. i’m now a happy non-smoker, even though i “wasn’t ready to quit.” the book is THAT good.
Gordana Mihajlovic said,
Hi,
friend of my suggested the Easyway book to me. I was getting ready to go on vacation to Cuba, and looking forward to smoking everywhere! On the other hand I wanted to quit smoking again ( yes I did it for three years and than started again). I bought the book, and read it while laying on the beach. My friends were laughing at me since I had this book in my hand saying Easyway to quit smoking an I had a cigarete in the other hand! When I had my final cigarete I didn’t make a big deal, or said anything to anyone. They didn’t even notice I am not smoking until late that night, after dinner. They did laugh at me, and one said: “O common you don’t even smoke much” I just smiled at her, and said nothing.I knew in my heart that I don’t need to explain anything. Last time when I quit smoking I would go into debate about why I quit and how good it feels, I guess I tried to convince myself more than the other person.
After reading the book, I am confident that I don’t want to smoke ever again, and I feel great.
I just wanted to say Thank you!
Gordana
Arseny Lebedev said,
Although I managed to quit smoking with Allen Carr’s method I was so foolish to start smoking after 2 years. BUT! I managed to quit with your method for the second time! It’s really incredible! Now I will pay more attention to Allen’s advices for preventing smoking again!
Rest in peace, Allen. God bless you.
Ian Forbes said,
I have smoked 40-50 a day for over 40 years. In September last year my wife’s sister lent me the book, which I had never heard of before. I started reading it at 2.30 pm and by 9.00 pm when I finished it,I was a non smoker. if anyone had told me this was possible, I would have called them a liar! Since then i have not had a cigarette, and have no interest in them. I can stand beside a smoker and have no cravings at all. I do not believe I will ever smoke again.
micael said,
thank you so much for writing your book, i just finish it and i feel like i’m not going never again to wonder a cigarette because i just don’t need them any more and i never did. please continue with your mission, you are doing a great job.
dz said,
Спасибо!!! я бросил за 6 часов, курил 5 лет
Thanks!!! I threw away for 6 it was hour, i smoked 5 yearsJames Kirk said,
Excellent group session in Brighton, thank you Sam and the Allen Carr’s Easyway team. I must say I was sceptical, although feeling positive about giving up, wasn’t sure the session had worked for me.
However, 4 days later and still a non-smoker, after 18 years of 20 a day, the penny has now dropped and the realisation of the success of Allen Carr’s method has brought a smile to my face. I’m still not quite sure how it worked, but it has and I look forward to the rest of my life as a non smoker as I was before my first cigarette, shame I can’t be 18 again :-).
Thanks
James
Kevin said,
After 10 years of smoking a pack a day, I quit smoking and have not had a cigarette in a year. Allen Carr’s system shows you how the addiction is much smaller than you think!
Fatih Uzgur said,
Dear Mr. Allen Carr;
I was a smoking Turkish citizen 10 days ago.. I found your book in the biggest book store of our country and my girlfriend gave it as a gift to me.. I was a hard smoker I was nearly eating my cigars while smoking them.. I never thought I could give up..
As you’ve told us in your book “I wasn’t so excited to read your book” but I did one night and only the foreword made my brain work.. I read till 5 am that night and the book was over and I was in my bed smoking my last one and giving up.. I was excited and very happy that I could finally give the good news to my girlfriend..
.. I made my friends read your book and 7 people I recruited till now :)) I will continue making people non-smokers.. Thank you a lot again..
Fatih Uzgur
christine browne said,
WHERE DO I START?THANK YOU,THANK YOU AND THANK YOU.ALLEN CARR IS A LEGEND.I HAVE BEEN SMOKING SINCE I WAS 9 AND NOW AT THE AGE OF 35 AFTER YEARS OF TRYING I AM NOW A NON SMOKER YIPEEE!OH THE JOY OF BEING FREE FORM THE POISION.I AM SOOOO HAPPY.THE WORST THING I EVER DONE WAS START SMOKING THE BEST THING I EVER DONE WAS READ THE EASYWAY BOOK.SO AGAIN THANK YOU XXX
Roman said,
Hello all,
I WAS (!!) a hard smoker for 17 years and now I’m free.
May Allan’s memory be eternal!
Joel said,
After watching the dvd I realised that the worst part of quitting smoking is the fear before you give up. Even though I felt some physical withdrawal, the dvd gave me the tools to break my psychological addiciton. After 10 years I’m finally a non-smoker!
Nick said,
Hi Allen
It’s over three years now since I read your book & stopped smoking, and I am very happy that I did. It has been the platform for a more positive, happy, and successful approach to life for me. It’s like stepping out from a shadow and discovering a freedom you only dreamed of.
One thing I’d like to mention though, because it may be of interest to you, is that I had to read the book twice. I read it once, stopped smoking, felt good, but after a couple of weeks a very close family member died and the stress kicked in. In the end I found myself standing outside the family home after the funeral in the cold, surrounded by about 7 friends & family, most of whom were smoking, and I gave in & started again. I felt bad, but decided there and then that in a couple of months, once the main grief had passed, I’d read the book again. Which is what I did, and a little over three months after the funeral I stopped smoking again and this time it stuck.
I think the message might be that occasionally unforseen & extremely trying events can hit a new non-smoker early in the piece, but that a second attempt with a fresh mind (accepting that the event, whatever it was, was a genuine piece of bad timing)can work just fine.
Hope this is of interest or use to you, and thank you very much for your words and sense, it has changed my life for the better.
Tricia Rolls said,
I quit 12 years ago after reading Allen Carr’s book. The idea that inspired me most went something like this: everytime a smoker smokes a cigarette they are trying to get into the state non smokers are in all the time! WOW – imagine that! Smoking doesn’t help me think, doesn’t help me concentrate, doesn’t keep me slim, all it does is satisfy the nicotine addiction so that for a few minutes each time I lit up, I was feeling like a non-smoker! Non smokers go through life not craving, not needing to smoke, I wanted that more than anything. And I quit! I have never smoked another cigarette, and I never will. I have no desire to, and each time I think about how I used to smoke, I thank my lucky stars for Allen Carr.
Pam Macleod said,
attended session in Edinburgh last sunday (9 March) didn’t know what to expect and at the end didn’t feel anything – but I do know that when I left I really was a non-smoker! I cant believe it-I am so happy, have tried so many times, each time I couldnt wait to fail so that I could have a cigarette again-this time I have absolutely no desire to fail or have a ciggie. It is a wonderful feeling knowing that I wont smoke again-Thanks a million to Allen Carr and his wonderful method RIP
peter walmsley said,
Dear Allen
Thanks very much for showing me your fantastic way of stopping the dreaded weed.I couldn’t believe how easy it was.I am 49 years old,and had a 60 a day habit.Your book was lying around at work,so I took it home,read half of it,thought it made a lot of sense,but put it to one side.Several months later whilst off work,I started your book at 7 in the morning and by 4.30 in the afternoon,I just never lit another cigarette,and as you say,I enjoyed the experience of quitting.3 months have gone now,and I know that I wont smoke again.I am now passing on your name to all the smokers that I know,a lot of them say,that if I quit,the person who never had one out of his hand,then they could.Thanks again for helping me change my life for the better. All the best Allen Peter WalmsleyDee Markham-Jones said,
I had been smoking for over 30 years (at least 30 a day for the last 8 – 10 years. (In the past I have half heartedly attempted to stop. EVERYTHING the book mentioned, e.g. feelings of deprivation were so trues!! Needless to say none of those attempts worked.
I bought the book in September last year, thinking ‘what harm can it do to read it?’ I then didn’t pick it up till November 2007 and only then because it states you don’t give up smoking whilst reading!!!
Let me say I could NOT carry on smoking all the way through the book and I had my last cig on 30th November 2007.
Eveything that helped me in the book helped me stay off cigarettes through the short period of nicotine withdrawal (which by the way was nowhere near as bad as I had expected!!!)
and on my fridge it still says ‘one more cig will cost me 50,000!!! It’s just a reminder now and it makes me smile at how easy it has been to save all that money!!!
Thank you so very much for giving me back everything I was giving up to stay a smoker.
Denise (oxford) said,
I attended the clinic in Oxford on March 9th. THANK YOU :-) I can’t believe I ever smoked!! And it’s been such a pleasure – I can taste by food better, I can breathe better, I can kiss my 18mth old daughter goodnight and not worry about the smell – and of course my husband loves it too :-) But the biggest thing is that I really really don’t want or need a smoke – it’s just awesome – no other word for it.
The Easyway method does just what it says on the tin!! Anyone thinking about it – you really must try it. You’ve only got your health to lose. (Seriously!!)
Thank you everyone who was there on Sunday, it was great to meet other people wanting the same thing. Here’s to all you lovely non-smokers! :-) And a big thank you Emma.
nicola binns said,
I attended an Allen Carr Clinic on 13th January2008 with my partner. We had both been smokers for 18 years. It is now March 12th 2008 and we are still happy non-smokers!! I really cannot believe it and really cannot pinpoint anything in the clinic that made me become a none smoker, but it worked and it has made me want to tell the world about how successful I feel these clinics are to smokers out there. Definately worth every penny spent and worth the freedom that I now feel of being a non smoker.
Loretta said,
Hello Kim
i am sure you will not remember me, but i came to a session on Sunday 15th April 2007 to stop smoking.
I just wanted to let you know that i have not smoked any cigarettes since that day….
I smoked for over 30 years and have tried many many times to stop, so i am proud of myself .
thank you for your help that day.
Loretta
John Allison said,
I just finished the Easyway book and have had my final cigarette. And I am happy to say that I’m now a happy non-smoker.
This is the second time of reading it and, although I thought it the first time round, I’m absolutely positive I will never have another one.
It’s graet. Thanks.
Jessica Sharpe said,
I bought your book the same day it was recommended to me by my sister, who had against my wildest dreams become a non-smoker. It could not have come at a better time since my boyfriend is scheduled for a smoking related surgery next week. We both read the book immediately and we really enjoyed it. I want to thank you, since we are both non-smokers, we are on day three but KNOW we are done. Thanks, for giving us our life back. I have already made a list of people in my life that I will insists they read your book.
Adam Patrick said,
I cannot believe that reading a book can do so much good, I had tried patches, gum, will-power, cutting down and each time I failed. I was inspired with confidence and the idea of success right from page 1 with Alan’s book and recommend it to everyone now. I had my last ciggarette on 14th October 2007 and I feel like I’ve never smoked before. I know I will never have another in my life, and for a 20 a day smoker for 6 years thats a pretty big comment to make.
Thanks Alan!!!
Esther Humphries said,
Allen Carr is my hero. My only regret is that I never told him so myself or said thank you to him for changing my life and ensuring my health for the future.
I was fourteen years old when I smoked my first cigarette. After a year or so of hard work I was hooked. Although I never admitted I had a niccotine addiction until I was 25 and ready to stop for good.
To cut a long story short I had owned The Easyway book for two years. I had bought it during one of my stop attempts, read that I should continue smoking whilst reading it, jumped at the opportunity to spark up and then closed the book, not daring to open it again for two years as I was afraid to be a non smoker. The next time I decided to quit I did not smoke whilst reading the book. I finished it three years ago now and have been a happy (sometimes annoying) ex smoker ever since.
I work in healthcare and spread the Allen Carr method as often as I can. Word of mouth and sharing our success stories thanks to Allen will ensure that other smokers can stop for life too.
Thanks, Esther x
Darren Vidamour said,
Hi there, I just wanted to say that ive quit smoking after reading this book and im truly amazed at how easy it was! I was on 20 a day for 15 years and the feeling i have now is unbelievable… Thank you Mr Carr. RIP
Canadian SuZyQ said,
quit date – Sept 29, 2007
Thank you so much Allen Carr for your persistent brilliance. I’m SO happy!
Nathan said,
I quit smoking using your book and I am very, very thankful. The thought process I underwent helped me make other radical changes in my life and perspective. For example: after quitting smoking at the start of this year I went on a 100% raw food diet. Can you please make The Easy Way to Lose Weight available in Canada? We are part of the Queen’s Commonwealth, after all, so it’s only fair – wouldn’t you say? I have friends who are really fat and they could use this book!

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