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The Stop Smoking Program Gives Millions an Escape from the Credit Crunch

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Millions of people all over the world feel threatened by the "Credit Crunch". Yet if they're smokers, they can save substantial sums very easily if they just stop smoking. The newly launched Stop Smoking Program is a one-time purchase that makes this very easy and straightforward.

Nottingham, UK (PRWEB) April 17, 2008 -- A newly-launched program to help smokers quit could give them a direct route out of the "Credit Crunch".

There are an estimated 1.3 billion smokers worldwide (according to the World Health Organization). Between them, they get through over 5,000 billion cigarettes every year - and contribute an estimated $33 billion of earnings to the tobacco companies. This is not counting the countless billions of tax dollars collected worldwide in excise duties on tobacco.

It's no good telling yourself you're going to stop smoking if, deep down, you still see yourself as a smoker
Smokers are often advised to stop smoking to improve their health and life expectancy. The most immediate benefits, however, are felt in their wallets.
Substantial sums can be saved very quickly - quite apart from the benefits to health and self-esteem.

It is often considered a feat of willpower to quit smoking; but Bernard Howes, publisher of The Stop Smoking Program, says willpower alone stands little chance.

"It's no good telling yourself you're going to stop smoking if, deep down, you still see yourself as a smoker," he says. "To stop smoking, you have to force the message through at a subconscious level. If you still see yourself as a smoker, you won't worry about all the money you're burning; you'll see it as a necessity."

Cigarette substitutes - in the form of nicotine patches, chewing gum or artificial cigarettes - still cost money. The customer needs to keep buying more. And he's still hooked: he'll still need to overcome his nicotine addiction somehow.

The Stop Smoking Program is a one-off purchase that guarantees he'll be able to quit smoking and will save him substantial sums of money - and possibly add years to his life.

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