Pure Hypnosis

Sean Wheeler on CNN: Stop Smoking Hypnosis

Back in September, a CNN crew came by my Buckhead office to do a story about stop smoking hypnosis.  A new client of mine – Steve Davis – graciously agreed to appear on camera for the story, and everything went extremely well.  You see him interviewed immediately following his session, so this video is a great opportunity to learn what it feels like to be hypnotized – both physically and emotionally – right from the horse’s mouth

As of this writing, Steve is still smoke-free, and he reported having had no cravings at all during the week following his session.

They also gave a lot of time in the piece for me to explain how hypnosis works, and also to mention a very important point about this method in particular – that it has absolutely no negative side-effects.  If your goal is to use the least invasive method, then hypnosis should be your first option.

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