Stop Smoking Clinic Hereford and Worcester

"The easiest way to quit smoking in Hereford and Worcester"

How our treatments work

 

Our therapy and treatments

Nicotine is an addictive drug and much like any drug user when your nicotine levels fall your cravings for a cigarette increase and the cycle of smoking continues. Our treatment works in two ways, (more powerful than practitioners only using one of these treatments -  using both advanced hypnotherapy and bioresonance to break this cycle of dependence) by

1) safely removing the nicotine in your body with the bioresonance detox i.e. the physical removal of nicotine in your body's system and

2) removing and re-programming your mental/psychological habits associated with your smoking, so you can stop smoking far more easily than if you just did it 'cold turkey'. Our specialised bioresonance equipment produces the process of phase cancellation, (balancing out and detoxing the body of nicotine) and when you combine this with our unique formula and 'tailored hypnotherapy', you stop smoking with very little effort. Please read our testimonials page.

Simple Treatment

Although the technology involved is very complex the treatment process is very simple and relaxing. Many years of development of these therapy and treatment processes allows us to give you a simple, easy, relaxing and effective way to quit smoking in very comfortable surroundings.

The habit and the cravings

A lot of clinics or practitioners who only use bioresonance to help you quit or just use hypnotherapy can still potentially offer you success (as I have done for many years with just hypnotherapy), however, combining the two is the most powerful way to physically detox of nicotine and mentally change the habits programmed into our minds. Think about it, no physical cravings and no smoking habits. Either of these treatments in their own right could help you quit, but wouldn't you rather get the job done first time out by using both, it just makes sense doesn't it?

A member of the NHS Directory of Complementary and Alternative Practitioners