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Michelle said,

Mar 4, 10:18 am #

When I realised I had been smoking for over 20 years, I just knew I had to stop. I had tried before but just couldn’t seem to sustain it. I went to the Allen Carr Clinic in London on 22nd October 2009 and even during the session, I wasn’t sure if I was able to do it. But, nearly 5 months later, I have still not touched a cigarette and have no intention of doing so. My life has felt so much better since I stopped smoking. I can’t say how or why it worked, but it did and I haven’t looked back since!

Olivia said,

Mar 2, 11:38 pm #

I started smoking when I was 14 years old (peer pressure). I recall that dreadful day so vividly. I was so sick after that I didn’t at all relate it to those dreadful cigarettes that we had as I’d seen so many other smokers, family and friends, who didn’t roll around in bed feeling sick after puffing on cigarettes. How stupid was that!!!

Anyway, going into my 30’s, the urge would always be there to quit smoking. Simply because, I was quite an active person, but I was starting to feel the effects of all those years of smoking. Being lethargic, breathless, can’t be bothered attitude yet desperately feeling like I couldn’t be without ‘ciggies’.

Six years ago I was gifted with Allen Carrs Easyway to Stop Smoking Method Book.
I had made numerous attempts to read the book, but I guess I wasn’t quite ready at that time. Even, when the feedback was all positive, I couldn’t bring myself to read the book – until just recently. What’s funny is, it had always been a goal of mine, one I felt was probably going to be life changing for me. I had been preparing for quite some time. I had set my date which was in fact going to be my birthday. So I started reading the book, with the mindset that this book had especially been written for me and that at the end of this book, I would see messages that would be life changing and enriching because I deserve it. It turns out, I quit before my birthday come around. So very proud to be a non-smoker, and as a non-smoker, every day should be celebrated like its your birthday…cos it’s like a rebirth…

Tommy Verhaag said,

Mar 2, 06:19 pm #

i put out my last cig at 1:30 pm pacific time on february 18th. today is march 2nd and i have been able to get through the worst with your method. the most impressive part about it was that i have an axiety related disorder that was made extremely bad by quitting. so really quitting was not easy for me, but in spite of the terrible condition i was in for the first few days, i was still able to do it by reminding myself of the points you made in your book. i am proof that anyone can quit useing easyway. it is likely that it was more distressing and harder for me than most people due to a disorder that is quite terrifying, and was exacerbated by quitting, yet i still did it. so i guess the only thing left to say is, YIPPEE, I’M A NON-SMOKER!!!

Tommy, 23, smoked a pack a day for seven years. Spokane Wa.

Paula said,

Mar 2, 12:30 pm #

YIPPEE I’m a non smoker!!!

I have smoked 20 or more a day for 20 years (when did I get that old??!!) and I have never managed to quit for longer than 3 days before….

I am now at the end of week 1 which may seem like nothing to some but I KNOW I’m not going to smoke again,thanks to this wonderful book.

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!

Elnur said,

Mar 2, 11:46 am #

5 days without sigarettes. After 15 years of hard smoking. I tried to stop before but managed to not smoke 2 days max. With this method it is 5 days already, and I feel very well.

Dawna Gillespie said,

Mar 2, 04:40 am #

I was so sick of smoking and didn’t know it until I read the book. I was a smoker for 31 years, 2 weeks after my 47 birthday I had a massive heart attack and had to have a defibrillator/pacemaker inserted to keep my heart beating. My Dr. said you have to quit smoking. 2 days after being released from the hospital I was sneaking puffs like a criminal until I was back up to a pack a day again. I told myself everyday how STUPID are you and couldn’t get away from them. I tried everything to stop; Chantix, nicotene patches, spray, & gum. Then I talked to a friend who said, Oh you have to read this book… I ordered ‘The easyway to stop smoking’ from the local library and it sat on my coffee table for a week, then I read it in 3 evenings and couldn’t wait to finish it so I could be free at last. That was only 2 weeks ago but I can tell you I will NEVER go back to being a slave to nicotene and the control it had in my life. Now my goal is to encourage everyone I know who smokes to read this book! I tell them nothing will force you to and no-one can make you do it, but you. Thank-you Allen Carr for the EASYWAY.
Sincerely, Dawna

ElDorado, Kansas

David Cunningham said,

Mar 1, 10:04 pm #

Hi, i heard about your books through my sisters friends and as i had tried to stop smoking too many times to count i thought i could give the book a try as i had nothing else to lose.As i was reading the book i kept thinking to myself that there wasnt anything special aboutthe book as all it was doing was trying to change my way of thinking and that there was no way this would be able to help me stop smoking. But i stuck to my task as i had smoked for 15 years and knew it was doing me harm along with my fiancee and kids,I put out my last cigarette after finishing the book and to my amazement, not only did I stop smoking but i never ever had 1 withdrawl pang, i have absolutely loved life since i stopped and cannot believe how stupid i was to have smoked for so long when it has been so easy to stop. I have been recommending these books to everyone i meet and have also emailed certain governing bodies about this unbelievabley easy way to stop smoking and urged them to take notwe and to please put it into practice instead of wasting money on the usless substitues that dont work or have u addicted to something else to get you away from the cigarettes, I thank the phenomenon who is Allen Carr for opening my eyes and giving me a new lease of life. Allen Carr for Prime Minister!!!

Ryan Porter said,

Mar 1, 09:25 pm #

AMAZING!!! My father had a stroke on a Thursday and by Friday we had read the book, we will never smoke again. My mission is to spread the Allen Carr word to anyone who will listen. He allows your hole perspective to change and frees you from all that has held you back when it came to quitting. This is the future of personal freedom….from all vices!

Krys Fielding said,

Mar 1, 03:59 pm #

I have just found my receipt and guarantee for attending the stop smoking clinic in Birmingham!!! It is dated 12.01.2001. I was a dedicated 40 a day smoker!! Nothing and no-one could persuade me to stop!! I actually loved smoking, and I only came to accompany a friend, didn’t think for a minute it would work…and as I could get my money back I was happy. I HAVE NOT SMOKED SINCE THAT DAY , had no cravings, and I thank Allen Carr every day!!! I am so amazed that it has been 9 whole years!
I persuaded my brother to come to you, and it worked for him too!!

Anna said,

Mar 1, 12:14 pm #

I started smoking when I was only 14 years old. I perhaps didnt start off
with smoking many a day but my habit developed and over time I would
easily have 5 to 10 a day. Smoking during my social hours went through the roof up to 20-30 in one single evening!
At the age of 28 I had tried perhaps twice properly to quit before and was growing more and more aware of contstant coughs, bad throats, colds and flu!
I read “The easy way” and followed all of its instructions. It made me
feel like I hadn´t actually ever sat and thought about my smoking before.
It made me look at it in a completley different light and then I suddenly realised that I wasnt addicted to it at all.
the feeling of fear of not having a back up packet of cigarretts in my
purse when I left the house was no longer there. I had never realised or perhaps wanted to realise quite how much it had dominated my life. I felt very foolish that I had spent so much of my life being dictacted to by
cigarretts and the fact I had put my own health at risk for so long!
So I am now a non smoker and have been for over a year and a half now. If ever my friends talk about quitting I always tell them there is no better
way to give up, and I would normally never recomend anything to anyone, but feel that if one more person can be free of cigarretts then it is justified in bringing it up.

Many thanks to all that have contributed towards bringing a cure to so many peoples lives.
Anna Gunn

Tony said,

Mar 1, 12:10 pm #

I am a 73 year old male who unknowingly was a smoker that was not smoking. I had not smoked for 13 years with a previous period in my life of 18 years without smoking but often remarking during the none smoking period how nice a cigar or a puff on a pipe would be.

My son’s partner bought me a copy of the book and I thought I should at least read it. I did with interest and it changed me I am now a non smoker who has previously smoked.

It is an excellent book and I shall advise any smoker expressing wish to stop to get a copy post- haste.

Tony Cavell

Alma Betancourt, Mexico said,

Mar 1, 12:02 pm #

Excelente lo recomiendo 100%, ya tengo 5 meses que deje de fumar fue el regalo mejor que me he dado en mi vida, fumaba 1 cajetilla diaria y en reuniones muchisimo mas, solamente en 6 hrs. deje de fumar y me siento nueva, ahora valgo mas como persona y mi salud es excelente, Gracias y mil gracias por esto.

Excellent I recommend 100%, I already have 5 months that stop smoking was the best gift than I have occurred in my life, very enormously smoked 1 daily small box and in meetings but, only in 6 hrs. it stops smoking and I feel new, now I am worth but as person and my health are excellent, Thanks and thousand thanks for this.

Alma, Mexico

Gavin Henry said,

Mar 1, 11:59 am #

Just a quick message to thank you for making it so easy to give up smoking. After reading “Easy way to stop smoking” I feel great and know i’ve kicked the addiction for good!
im 35 and have been smoking 20-30 a day for 16 years and having tried and failed many, many times thought id be a smoker till it most likely killed me. It’s only been three days but i just know that this time it’s for good, thanks again.

Maxine said,

Mar 1, 11:58 am #

It’s only day 4 since attending London Clinic but I know am done with the fags. Can’t stop smiling, feel calm, free, happy, proud, excited. It does feel strange to have completely eradicated that part of my life, so much so that even doing normal everyday things seems somehow different, new and exciting! I feel renewed energy and confidence and no craving or physical withdrawal symptoms at all now – just felt very low and lethargic on day 2 but believed and trusted it would pass and it did. Happy days! You folk are genuine life savers – bless you all. Maxine, Hampshire

Charlie Back said,

Mar 1, 11:55 am #

I Have tried and failed too many times to stop. I am sad that I cannot personally thank Allen for the gift he has given me and so many others. I would like to thank all the people at ‘easyway’ for making this possible. The effect this has had on my life has been astounding and I will do my best to spread the word where ever possible. Thank you again and all the best.

Nerijus said,

Mar 1, 11:53 am #

Hello MY GOD :)
I stop smoking from now. This is second time that i read your book. I know that I never smoke again. No first cigarete. Than you a lot of for your book. If you ever visit lithuania – my home is your home. I am free from smoking. I realy very hapy !

Sue Morris said,

Mar 1, 11:51 am #

Dear Allen Carr.

After reading your book. Finishing it and stopping smoking I Just had to write and tell you as I still cannot believe it……although it has only been 4 weeks for me.not once. ONCE have I felt like a cigarette….I have been in all the situations where I would normally have a cigarette and have not felt the urge once!!!!! I am amazed still…..I talked to my nicotine monster when it started to rumble and told him he aint getting what he wants ever…….people are totally amazed that I could stop just like that after 30 years…..(like myself) I feel in myself that I will never smoke again…and do infact look at other people and pity them…..I was so impressed that I have brought the book for my boss and four of my friends.

THANKYOU.THANKYOU.THANKYOU A MILLION TIMES OVER FOR SETTING ME FREE.

And one more thing……..Strange but even on the first week I have been and felt happier than I have ever felt in a long time.
kind regards
Sue Morris

Angie said,

Mar 1, 11:50 am #

hi,
i read the book and became a non smoker 3 days ago, i have smoked for 30 years and tried to stop many times before, this time its been easy,and i no i wont smoke again. now my daughter is going to read it.
thank you

leigh-on sea essex

Angela Newman said,

Mar 1, 11:46 am #

I started smoking when I was 13 (I’m now 46) and have more or less smoked 20 a day since. I’ve given up smoking more times than I can remember but always started again (even in spite of nearly dying from a smoking-related disease in 1996). It’s only been 2 days but this time I know it’s different. Thank you so much.

By the way, why don’t governments distribute a free copy of Allen Carr’s book to everyone buying a packet of cigarettes on national ‘No Smoking Days’? Surely it would be more effective!

Ralph Stretch said,

Mar 1, 11:45 am #

I can’t believe that 5 weeks have passed since my final cigarette.I quit on my 58th birthday after over 40 years of non-stop smoking. I have the odd craving but thanks to easyway i can understand whats going on and just get on with my life. I feel so much better without being a slave to the weed. I can’t believe the current nhs campaign, there saying giving up is tough, and recommending nrt. What nonsense, it’s so easy with easyway. I just wish allen was still around so i could thank him personally, what a genious. ralph. manchester

Lisa said,

Feb 27, 07:34 am #

Thank you so incredibly much for your help making becoming a non-smoker so EASY! I am so happy to say that in a couple days I will have 2 months under my belt, and it has been an incredible 2 months! I quit by reading the book, and to be quite honest, I really didn’t think it was possible until I finished reading and realized I was done smoking forever! Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Lisa,
Gardena, CA

christine said,

Feb 26, 08:09 pm #

My finance and I were smokers for 15 years and had tried many times to quit thanks to your book we have both been smokefree for 18 months. It really is easy just a matter of rethinking! Thank you so much I can’t believe it took us that long. Thank you to the person who let me borrow the book and is still a smoker it was our time.

oksana said,

Feb 25, 11:47 pm #

thank so much for this unique method,i believe that it’s working it’s just in our mind addicted habit,now i realize how sigarette comes into our life,the style of our life,but it’s just illuziation about to have just one sigarette,i understand that it’s not good,but my mind was telling me you’ll quite smoke one day,may be soon,but it’s continues and doesn’t want leave you alone,so now i undersood the way how it’s going in our mind,i really appreciate that Allen Carr’s method can help to people to live without this addiction,i was smoking 4 years,and i’m youngand i want enjoy my life like before when i was not smoking…it’s really beatifull the life without smoking thank so much….

Tasha said,

Feb 24, 05:57 pm #

I live in the USA and was a smoker for 11 years. I cannot believe I have been a non-Smoker for 8 weeks now and I will be for the rest of my life. It is such a relief to be back in control of my life! I have recommended the book to all of the smokers I know and will continue to do so. Just remember, the process of quitting is only as hard as you chose to make it. Mr. Carr’s book should be listed as a quit smoking option on the National Lung Association’s website! Mr. Carr, thank you for giving me back many healthy years of my life!!!!

Dylan Noddin said,

Feb 24, 01:51 am #

I recently stopped smoking using the easyway. I have to say that i was a big skeptic. I had no luck whatsoever using the willpower method, having tried stopping atleast 30 times throughout my 12 year smoking endeavor. I heard of the book through a friend and thought what the hell. I hadn’t read a book since high school, but thought what better book to start the trend of reading than a self help book. I read the book, followed the steps and by the end of the book i truly felt it would be easy to stop smoking with the knowledge of the smoking trap i had aquired. I have been smoke free for over three weeks now and it was EASY. Now that i’ve stopped smoking and my health is my number one priority i’m taking this book back to the library to exchange it for “Allen Carr’s easy weigh to lose weight”. Thank you very much for saving my health and money.

Your Fan

Dylan Noddin
Medicine hat, AB, Canada
23/02/2010

Simon said,

Feb 24, 01:01 am #

I have been smoking for about 3 years, i know its not long at all compared to some but i had been trying to quit on and off for the last 2 years, i tried everything, eventually i tried cutting down and for the last 2 months i had been on 1-2 smokes a day and i thought that was pretty good in my mind but i was lying to myself because no matter how hard i tried i couldnt completely beat it. I finished Allen Carr’s book two days ago and it has completely opened my mind and changed my perspective on smoking forever. i know now that I will never put a filthy smoke in my mouth again. i live with two smokers who are very skeptical of me (i guess because they have heard me say i’ve quit smoking on countless times before)i have convinced one of them to read the book and i hope the other is not too far off. Thank you Allen Carr. I cannot express how much you have helped me

Heidi said,

Feb 22, 05:41 pm #

I started smoking just as Allen describes it in the book – as a teenager, trying to be cool, and forcing myself to like it. Before I knew it, 15 years had passed and I’d tried to quit atleast 5 times (unsuccessfully). Quitting has ALWAYS been on my mind, and I never liked being a smoker in the first place. I hated smelling gross and knew that my mouth tasted like an ashtray. I heard about his book from a friend and went out and bought it last weekend. I read the whole thing in 2 days and quit smoking last Monday (2/15/10). It’s only been 7 days since I quit, but I feel fantastic! What a liberating feeling to be done with those nasty cigarettes. And, everyone keeps asking me if I quit “cold turkey” but I didn’t even think about it that way because I’m just ridding my body of the disgusting nicotine instead of replacing it with something else. YES, I quit “cold turkey” and FEEL GREAT!!!! This book is a lifesaver and Allen Carr is a genius for shedding the glorious light on saving ourselves from this drug called nicotine. Thank you Allen and may you rest in peace. :)

Leanne said,

Feb 21, 08:20 pm #

Started reading ‘Easyway’ a couple of years ago, but put off finishing the book so i could have the excuse that i need to smoke untill i finish.doh!
Have finally read book and about half way through something twigged..i genuinley no longer enjoyed a cigarette, i have brought my quit day forward by a couple of days as i was excited about the prospect of feeling free.
Although only 24 hours later i consider myself a non smoker, feel great and not struggling at all, unlike previous willpower/NRT methods.
Allen Carr was a genius and the NHS should issue his book to all smokers! WHO NEEDS TIGHT SHOES AND BAD BREATH!!??

Trevor said,

Feb 21, 06:39 pm #

13 years ago, after trying and failing to stop smoking by using nicotene replacement gum, I read Allens book. Before I had even finished the book I was confidently telling my friends that I was never going to smoke another cigarette. After seeing me try and fail previously they were dubious about my success. Well I can report that 13 years later I have not once been tempted, not once craved or missed cigarettes and cannot imagine that I ever will. A wonderful book that changed my life. Allen Carr, thank you Sir.

Anthony LINES said,

Feb 21, 11:03 am #

Dear Allen,
I smoked for fifty years and had “given up” on three occasions; once for seven months. I began reading your book on my 64th birthday and reached the “smoke your last cigarette” chapter at 11:30 pm the next day. I followed your instructions to the letter and was so confident that I promised my non-smoking wife I would never smoke another cigarette. Now, six days later, I have no desire to smoke; the little nicotine monster is dead; my family are delighted and I am a happy non-smoker. I expected a book of pseudo-science and discovered common sense and a unique approach. I shall be forever grateful.

wade reynolds said,

Feb 20, 12:44 am #

I used the method to stop somewhere around a year ago, Had an intial weight gain but that came off again. I have now applied his method to stop my cannabis use, works here too! Except cannabis is even easier! Hey I didn’t have to give up my cannabis mates, which most methods suggest, not Allen! Thank you Allen Carr.

Jon Bratton said,

Feb 20, 12:25 am #

I smoked 60 per day..read the book while smoking and when D Day arrived I quit with little effort. Ever since I haven’t recommended the book… I have bought copies and given them as gifts. I am a raving fan of EasyWay

Chris Kane said,

Feb 19, 11:04 pm #

I was introduced to this book from a co-worker who had also stopped. I read the book in 11 hours and that included me going to work for 8 hours, after which I was a non smoker, and have not smoked a cigarette since. I have also, got my wife to stop reading the alan carr’s for women. I am very proud of her as I thought she would never stop. I truely love this book and would recommend it to anyone who really wants to stop.

andrew macaskill said,

Feb 19, 06:24 pm #

I first stopped smoking using allens group day course, and was amazed at how easy it was to stop, 12 years of it then one 6 hour course, immediate results!
Unfortunatley I fell back into the trap, when i lost my partner of seven years to a sudden death. I smoked for a year and remembered the vow I had made to myself. I then bought the audiobook and once again, stopped as soon as i finished it. Very little pangs and no effort. Iknow i have stopped smoking for the rest of my life.
To anyone with any doubts this is the easiest way in the world to stop, no efort required just you and the ability to listen or read!
To allen and his amazing staff I owe my happy non-smoking future,
Thank You
Andrew MacAskil

ian gilfedder said,

Feb 17, 01:00 pm #

Hi all, its been two years now and guess what? not one cigeratte! still no weight gain or cravins. Yea I still think about them, why I wasted all that money to smell like a dirty ash tray.
You dont need patches, luck, lozengers or any other stimulate, read the book until the end and dont be afraid, your life WONT change because your health improves and you dont smell awful anymore.

tony partner said,

Feb 17, 12:59 pm #

amazing!
read the book.quit smoking. it’s as easy as that.
20 years of drug addiction ended.
if you really want to stop, buy allen carr’s book today.

Kyleigh Griffin said,

Feb 17, 12:58 pm #

I was given this book by my old employer who offered to buy any smokers who were thinking of quitting a copy, I started to read the book nearly four years ago and after feeling it start to work I put it back on the shelf and picked up my Martina Cole instead, my Grandad is in his final stages of lung cancer and my father had re-occuring strokes, both due to smoking, I know that is all I have to look forward to if I continue and it isn’t something I want my daughter to witness as I have, I have smoked since I was 12 and will give my ‘little monster’ his last supper once I have written to you, I already don’t want to smoke anymore but I am going to do it properly, on Friday I spent my usual fag break sat having a coffee and a giggle with my work mates I didn’t even notice that I had not had a smoke! Thank-you for showing me the way!

Gina Crockett said,

Feb 17, 12:56 pm #

A wonderful man, a wonderful method…4 weeks down,easy as pie- even after 23 years of slavery!thankyou thankyou thankyou Mr Allen Carr! The side-effects have been noticeable too…I have discovered that my self confidence has grown and am now making better,really positive decisions about my career.This massive improvement in the quality of all areas in my life can truly be accredited to using the Easyway and I,and my fiance, will be eternally grate full.Thankyou again,Gina Crockett,Aberdeen Scotland.

Brenda Christmas said,

Feb 17, 12:16 pm #

I read the Allen Carr easy way to stop smoking book and smoked my last cigarette on Sunday night 07/02/10 . I have not had the desire to light a cigarette or replace with chewing gum , mints etc.

I have tried so many times before to quit but have put on weight as have used food as a sustitute and have been irritable and bad tempered.

It is such an amazing feeling to be free of the nicotine addiction.

Why has this method not been recognised by the National Health and the Government?

Des Gresham said,

Feb 17, 12:14 pm #

A day that will stay with me forever – 20th January 2007 , it was almost a late New Year resolution , this was the date I began reading Easyway, I was so amazed I had my ‘Moment of Revelation’ before I even reached halfway through reading. I could not believe that I was awoken from the trap , I was FREE!!! – That was 3 years ago, I am still smoke free , Now I always suggest Alan’s way to anyone struggling with this addiction.

Sean Ferrer said,

Feb 17, 10:39 am #

I stopped smoking at your clinic in Raynes Park, London, on 5th November 2001 (Bonfire Night, how ironic!). I’ve never smoked since, nor have I wanted to. For about a week afterwards I kept asking myself if I wanted to smoke, and every time it was a resounding ‘no’. It felt strange, but very liberating, to finally be free of cigarettes after 15 years of smoking. I can’t imagine how I’d feel physically now if I’d continued to smoke; the fear I’d feel with each chest pain. I don’t give things like that a second thought anymore!

julia thirkill said,

Feb 15, 03:43 pm #

I bought the book in September 2009,read it in one day and have never smoked since! I had tried countless numbers of times prior to this and failed everytime within a few days or weeks. I tell anyone who wants to listen about this wonderful book,i only wish i could thank Allen myself : ( – Julia.

Brian said,

Feb 15, 10:47 am #

Thankyou Allen your memory lives on. My name is Brian from Scotland and at the age of 34 I’ve tried loads of ways of stopping my 20 Regal Kingsize a day habit lol. It’s not a habit it was so much enjoyment stopping after downloading the book onto my iPhone and listened to it at work. 3 weeks without I neither crave nor want a fag again his approach is unique again a big thankyou.

Paula J said,

Feb 12, 10:49 am #

I have been a 20 to 30 a day smoker since I was 13, I’m now 41 and until recently thought I was doomed to life as a smoker. It’s early days yet but I am on my 3rd day as a non smoker and finding it easier than I ever have in the various attempts I’ve made in the past. I felt I had to comment as I got the book last minute and only managed to read half of it before my stopping date but it makes so much sense I just have to think about what I read and it makes me not want to smoke. As I said it is early days but what I’ve read makes me feel so positive and I am actually enjoying not smoking. Thanks so much.

Vincenzo Trobia said,

Feb 12, 08:36 am #

I am a 37 year old male from Italy. I used to smoke for almost 20 years and tried several times to quit, without being successful. I resisted maximum 3 months. Last year a colleague of mine at work told about Allen Carr’s book. I wanted to quit and that is the basis for being successfull, but I can assure that being helped by Allen’s book made it really easy. It is really true. Sometimes somebody discovers the so called “hot water” and make things so easy. I don’t mean saying that Allen’s contribution was useless, I am saying the very contrary. He was so helpful and his book was much better than everything else in supporting me quitting. I am just saying that I was really shocked looking at how simple was the way Allen put it. He unpacked the complex nicotine addiction in small components and worked on the most important ones. It is like if a psycologist broke/unpacked my problem in small pieces, put them in the right sequence/order and then packed me (not my problem) back!
On March 6th 2010 it will be one year I quit smoking. The most beautiful thing is that thanks to Allen’s book now I live my new life of freedom from cigarette like the greatest conquer, rather than like the saddest renunciation or sacrifice. In the past a girlfriend of mine from the USA tried to make me quit by showing me pictures of lungs of smokers (source: American Lung Association). Even though the pictures were really hard to be seen, that approach did not impact at all on me, leaving me in love with my jailer. Allen’s approach was radically different and much more effective!
Thanks Allen, sincerely!!
Thanks from me, from my partener, our son and from all the people that care about me, as I’ve been doing since I read your book.

Vincenzo Trobia, Milan, Italy

Margaret MacDonald said,

Feb 11, 01:44 am #

I am a 59 year old female from Arizona, USA. I purchased Allen Carr’s book on Saturday 2/9/2010 and read it in one sitting. When finished, I had my last cigarette. What a relief. I know it’s only been a short time but I feel different. Smoking has been a large part of my life for a very long time.Started smoking as a teenager. Some attempts in the past were made to quit, but not with any real success.Years ago , when I was pregnant I didn’t smoke, but only because it made me sick. Right after delivery I grabbed for the cigarette.I also mad an attempt to cut down and was down to 10 cigs a day unless it was a special day and then back to 20.My 6oth birthday is 3 months away and I look forward to being a non smoking 60 yr old. Thank you so much. I will continue to updateyou on my life as a non smoker. Margaret

Nataliya said,

Feb 10, 04:54 pm #

Greetings, here has just looked your video it fine!!!!!!!!! When you will create clinic in Russia!!!!!! It perishes, help us (((((((((((((((((

Hi Natalaiya, There is an Allen Carr's Easyway clinic in Moscow and very soon St Petersburg too

ralph stretch said,

Feb 8, 08:48 am #

I am a 58 year old male, from Manchester, England, who quit smoking after over 40 years of addiction. I smoked my first experimental cigarettes about age 13 and never really stopped until 1 month ago on my 58th birthday. I read the easyway book about 8 years ago after a recommendtion but somehow things didn’t gell (as Alan puts it). As I was sorting out a drawer I came across the book again and decided to give it another read. I was approaching my birthday so decided this was my target date, I also watched Allen’s videos on youtube. He was a truly remarkable man. This time evrything fell into place, I knew as I smoked that final cigarette that I was to become a non-smoker for the rest of my life. I’m so greatful to Allen and the Easyway organisation for releasing me from the nicotine trap. For the last 4/5 years I became a chain smoker. I’ve spoken to friends who have quit years ago using the willpower and NRT and each 1 has said they could start again tomorrow? What sort of quitting is that?, going through life craving nicotine. I’ve recommended the book to them so like me they can be free and happy to be a non-smoker! Thank-you. Ralph.

Anne Prescott said,

Feb 7, 11:02 pm #

Hi, I was a 20 a day smoker for just over 30 years. Last May I was diagnosed with emphysema at age 44. I tryed every thing to stop but failed miserably until a friend sent me your book. It’s now been 25 days since I was a smoker, I have no desire to smoke again and still cant believe how easy you made it for me. Thankyou so much, because of your book my children and grandchildren will have me around a lot longer. God bless you, keep up the good work.

Manuel Gutierrez said,

Feb 7, 10:43 pm #

Hola, mi nombre es Manuel, y gracias a leer el libro de Allen Carr pude dejar de fumar!. Tengo 18 años y fumaba desde los 15, realmente una locura, siendo tan chico, con los pulmones aun sin desarrollarse.
Soy argentino y es una lastima que no haya centros Easyway por estas regiones. Además el libro esta totalmente agotado en las librerias, por lo que yo tuve que pedirle a un amigo español que me lo traiga en uno de sus viajes. Ahora le hice fotocopia y se lo preste a mis amigos y espero que también les sirva.

Sentia la necesidad de agradecerle a Allen y a todos los que forman parte de Easyway porque de verdad es un trabajo admirable el que hacen.

Muchisimas Gracias

Manuel

Buenos Aires, Argentina. 7/2/2010

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