Quitting Smoking Without Withdrawal

The hardest part of quitting smoking has to be the physical withdrawal. I remember when I quit several years ago I had a hard time actually seeing due to the withdrawal from the nicotine. I was irritable and grumpy and didn’t want to do much other than eat and sleep for several days….well, other than wanting to smoke.

Memories of the withdrawal from nicotine and the knowledge that there would be many times that I would still crave a cigarette kept me from trying to quit again after being a non-smoker for almost two years. Yes…that’s right. Over those two years there were still times when I wanted a cigarette so badly that you would have thought that I had never quit. This led me to believe that the urge to smoke would never be gone so when I went back to smoking I simply gave up on the idea of ever quitting again.

These days, as you know, if you are a smoker you are amongst one of the most persecuted human beings alive. Nobody likes a smoker and people aren’t even tolerant of you smelling of a cigarette after you smoke. Most women who are non-smokers will refuse to date a man that smokes even in a casual dating atmosphere…even if you were to tell them that you won’t smoke around them during the date, before the date and will be freshly bathed with clean smoke free clothes.

The world simply hates a smoker. My reason for quitting was a little more complicated but I quit because my young son has asthma and is allergic to cigarette smoke. When I found this out I tried several times to quit. I tried pills prescribed by my doctor (two different types) and even tried going cold turkey, since that had at least worked for two years in the past.

I had no success with anything that I tried and I felt like a dismal failure. Even cutting back to only a few cigarettes a day that I snuck while at work…well, I felt horrible looking at my little boy when he told me how glad he was that I didn’t smoke anymore because he didn’t like the smell saying that it smelled “dirty”.

I did some research and found a few programs that promised high success rates with little or no withdrawal symptoms. I know….it sounded like a bunch of horse hockey to me too. But I was desperate. I would have done anything to quit for good. So I made an investment and picked up “The Easy Quit System”.

The Easy Quit System boasted a 96% success rate even with people who had smoked longer than I did and more a day than I did. I was a pack a day smoker and I smoke whatever cheap light cigarettes they had in at the gas station. The Easy Quit System said that I wouldn’t experience any withdrawal symptoms as long as I followed the system…so I did. I sat down and read the book and decided to quit right then and there.

I followed The Easy Quit System and today I feel healthier, more full of energy and I couldn’t be prouder of myself. I look to my little boy for giving me the motivation to quit but I look to The Easy Quit System for helping me stay a quitter.

Go to The Easy Quit System Homepage to find out how you can quit smoking today with no withdrawal and no cravings for a cigarette. This amazing system comes with a 96% success rate and a 100% guarantee that it will work for you or your money back. Do it for yourself and your family today.

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