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Quit Smoking with Bioresonance Therapy

Quit Smoking with Bioresonance Therapy

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Bioresonance Therapy, a relatively new method of curing nicotine addictions claiming an 85% success rate first time around. That is very much higher than any other currently available modality. There is a plethora of methods and products available to assist efforts to kick the smoking habit including coaching, counselling, acupuncture, hypnosis, gum and patches. Although it does seem counter intuitive to consume the very ingredient which promotes addictive behaviour. There is also a very real risk that nicotine products can initiate their own addictions. All these methods have a very variable and low reported success rate, all are well below 50%, most below 10%

The process takes only 30 minutes, there is no experience of pain, anxiety or any other discomfort whatsoever. This type of therapy has previously been successful in treating other ailments such as allergies, asthma, hormonal imbalances and many more so, it does have a pedigree. Cost per session in Europe varies from 125? to 350?, normally a second session is offered free of charge, if success was not achieved on the first occasion.

Recently bioresonance therapy has been found to be very useful in the treatment of many addictions but, most successfully with that of nicotine. The 'treatment' itself is extremely simple, requiring only the bioresonance equipment and the operator. It is necessary to smoke two thirds of a cigarette and drop the ash and the remainder of the cigarette in a glass beaker. That residue along with a saliva sample is then placed in an analysis compartment of the bioresonance machine. Once analysed the personalised treatment is prepared, which is simply holding two electrodes, one in each hand, for a period of twenty minutes.

There is generally no sensation during the treatment but, some do feel tingling in the hands. What the bioresonance machines claim to do is analyse the energy pattern of the cigarette and the nicotine addiction. Then the pattern is reversed and a cancellation pattern is generated, completely eradicating the smoking compulsion - this is the treatment as such.

What the treatment does not do, is mentally prepare the subject regarding losing the habit. The addiction pattern of craving is cancelled but there still lingers the mental aspect of the habit. In order to succeed completely it is necessary to do the same in order to break any habit, remove attention from it and place it somewhere else. The first few days are crucial, easy choices can be made but, it is necessary to make the right ones or, the treatment is pointless.

The best results are obtained by avoiding trigger situations for a few days. Avoid temptation, throw away any remaining cigarettes only one is needed for the test. If smoking was practised while drinking alcohol, coffee, tea etc those beverages should be avoided along with other stress situations.

Post treatment actions requires no more than drinking copious amounts of water for a few days to help the body rid itself of the toxins. In as little as 48 hours the body will be completely purged of nicotine and by the end of seventy two hours there will be an enhanced feeling of wellbeing. In just three days senses of taste and smell will improve, chest stopped wheezing, the addiction completely eradicated. It will be easy to wonder why smoking was ever started and marvel at how easy it was to quit. So much to look forward to, clothes and breath won't smell of tobacco, general mood, disposition and energy will improve dramatically. As an additional bonus there is the cost saving advantage of not having to buy any more of those price inflated cigarettes.

Bioresonance therapy represents a significant step forward in the treatment of nicotine addiction, if anyone really wants to give up smoking, they easily can.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 July 2008 18:38 )