SubliminalShop – Stop Smoking Forever Version 5
If there was a way to quit smoking without stress, anxiety, weight gain, irritability, cravings, frustration, withdrawal or even effort, would you use it? If you could just wake up one morning and be free of any and all desire to smoke, without struggling to quit or stay quit, would you be interested?
Chances are, if you’re like most smokers, the answer is a surprising no. Why? Because smokers who want to quit are almost invariably so brainwashed into believing that smoking must be difficult by the time they find my program that they simply cannot bring themselves to believe that anything else is possible. Which, ironically, is exactly why they struggle and suffer and fail to quit when they try to, in the first place!
The other reason is that they’re afraid to quit. Terrified. They think that by stopping smoking, they’re “giving up something”, or that they won’t be as happy without their “little friend”, or that they’ll have to suffer, or have less enjoyment after meals and other activities, or that they’ll be more alone in the world, or that they won’t have their “weight loss crutch” or their “anxiety reducer” or their reason for being able to fit in with the group, or talk to others, or that they’re only going to suffer before they fail anyway, so why even bother! You name it. Smokers have a hundred and one fears when it comes to quitting, and if you recognize that fact as true, congratulations! You’re very likely genuinely ready to quit.
But quitting doesn’t have to be difficult. It doesn’t have to be a struggle. You don’t have to suffer. You’re not giving anything up, either, because smoking doesn’t give you anything positive at all in the first place! What smoking does give you is the most insidious drug addiction of all, which makes you constantly struggle to get back to that natural feeling of contentedness you had all the time before you started smoking. And then it convinces you, somehow, that it gave you something by relieving the suffering that it caused to begin with!
Talk about an insidious trap!
But it doesn’t have to be that way. And to give you an example of why, let me show you why you’ve suffered while trying to quit in the past.
If you want to cut a loaf of fresh, hot bread, you naturally go out to your garage and get your hammer, and cut yourself a slice of bread with your hammer, right? Everybody knows this, and it’s common sense. You wouldn’t cut a loaf of bread with anything else. That would be ridiculous. Unfortunately, cutting bread is extremely difficult, and in fact, almost impossible. It’s a well known fact; even the experts agree. And everyone you ask who has tried to cut bread with a hammer will tell you, they’ve seen others struggle to cut a slice of bread and fail, many times. They’ve even struggled and failed themselves. It is a well known and verified fact that cutting bread is just going to be almost impossible to do.
Do you see the point I am making here? It should have been instantly obvious. If you want to cut bread easily, you would never use a hammer. And you would never expect to, because a hammer is designed to drive nails, not cut bread. Right? And it makes perfect sense that you would struggle and fail to cut a slice of bread with a hammer for this reason. In fact you will also struggle terribly with and fail miserably at this simple task – repeatedly and assuredly – using a bubble level, a T-square, a screwdriver and a wrench. And this is all so obvious that you might be laughing right now, as well you should be; it’s absolutely preposterous to try to do! You cut bread with a knife, of course, and a sharp one at that. Everybody knows this, and it’s common sense.
The right tool for the job makes the job easy, and the wrong one makes it unnecessarily difficult, if not outright impossible. Do you see where I am going with this? Quitting smoking is actually extremely easy to do. In fact it’s so easy that people who know to use the right tool for the job don’t even realize they’ve quit for a while after they do so, most of the time. When you use the right tool for the job, the job becomes as easy as it actually is. And no amount of expert opinion, or what you saw, or what you experienced while using the wrong tools for the job is going to change that fact. But everyone is convinced that the right way to quit smoking is to use the wrong tools for the job!
This program is the right tool for the job. If you want to quit smoking, permanently, and you want to do it effortlessly, without cravings, without withdrawals, without weight gain, without irritability, without stress – and while you continue to smoke as you please – this is how you do it. There is simply no other way to quit that is this easy, or this effective. Period. This program is one of the best kept secrets you will ever find.
Under the hood, this program is built on 8 years of research, development, refinement and testing, both for how to quit smoking successfully and to create the most advanced, powerful and effective subliminal technology in the world. So it’s price reflects the fact that it is the best there is, and it is effortless to use and effortless to succeed. Considering what you spend a year on cigarettes, it’s rather a bargain, don’t you think? Then consider all the cost of all the gums, patches, pills, and other previous and failed attempts in comparison.
I originally built this title for my mother who was a smoker. She tried to quit smoking every which way from Sunday, and some of them multiple times. She was a smoker for 53 years, and trying to quit for about 23 of them. Her efforts to quit included:
- Cold turkey.
- Special vitamin supplements.
- Special herbal supplements.
- Doctor prescribed pills.
- Nicotine patches.
- Nicotine gums.
- Three different hypnotists and a hypnosis recording.
- Subliminals from one of my competitors.
- Group talk therapy.
- One-on-one talk therapy.
- Acupressure.
- Acupuncture.
Of all the things she tried before using the program I eventually created for her, nothing worked. She always ended up smoking again within hours to weeks. And every time she failed, she lost that much more hope of ever being free.
Does this sound familiar to you? Try everything you can find and everything you can think of, and try again and again, only to fail after suffering while you tried? Statistics say that most smokers who succeed in quitting permanently require several tries to succeed. One of the biggest issues with the recorded statistics on quitting, though, is that they don’t measure people quitting permanently. I hate to tell you this, but quitting is an all or nothing option: if you start again, you haven’t quit. You just paused your habit for a while. “Serial quitting” doesn’t exist.
I created this program for my mother, because I wanted her to be around as long as possible. It took me three years of research and development to create the program she used – Version 3.0 – and with my program, she made absolutely zero effort to quit, and succeeded in just 8 weeks. This was after she laughed at me because she thought I was crazy to think I could get her to quit. But I did.
How did I do it? I took the time to really understand the issue. I considered all of her past failed attempts, and looked for what they all had in common. I started interviewing every smoker who would talk to me. I made myself very knowledgeable about why people smoke, why they try to quit, and why they fail. And then, I turned that knowledge into a subliminal program that avoids all the reasons people fail. And not surprisingly, this very logical, common sense approach worked for her, where nothing else did.
But it didn’t just work for her. It has worked for every single person who has used it properly. Sure, there have been those who self sabotaged and continued smoking because they found an excuse not to use it, or not to use it according to the directions; but when you use it according to the directions, you will find that over time, you simply lose interest in cigarettes and smoking, and eventually you just stop. No effort, no weight gain, no frustration, no worries, no stress, no withdrawal, no feelings of being deprived, no missing your ‘little friend’, nothing. You will be free. And it will be effortless.
That is half of why this program is priced where it is. The other half is that it literally takes weeks of work to build a program like this.
The results are worth the effort to create, and the price. This program will not only let you stop smoking (while you smoke as usual), but it will make quitting so effortless to do so that you might go for a few days or even weeks without smoking before you realize it! In testing, almost every one of the testers actually quit smoking without realizing they had quit for between several hours to more than a week.
The secret to quitting successfully is simple. You must do it gently, and you must do it by removing the fear that keeps you smoking. You see, the entire issue that makes it hard to quit smoking is not actually the nicotine itself. Nicotine may be an extremely addictive drug, but it is actually one of the least difficult to deal with in terms of withdrawals. In fact it only takes about 14 days being free of nicotine before it leaves your body completely. After that point, all the desire you have to smoke is purely psychological. In other words, it’s based 100% on your social brainwashing after that point.
What do I mean by “social brainwashing”? Quite simply that it is your belief that smoking must be difficult to quit, that makes it difficult to quit smoking! Why do you believe it is difficult to quit? Because of three things:
- Every “expert” you can find will tell you it is.
- You have been told it is hard to quit so many times you believe it.
- You have seen with your own eyes others struggle “because it is so hard to quit”, and fail again and again. And, you may have even done it yourself!
That would seem like some pretty darned solid proof that it’s hard to quit, now wouldn’t it. But it’s all based on a simple truth that most people never realize, which is this:
Smoking is only as hard to quit as you believe it is.
Here’s how this actually works.
Before you ever even started smoking, you were being brainwashed to believe that “it’s hard to quit smoking”, by “experts”, smokers, and various forms of social media. You didn’t realize it at the time because you were not paying attention, but your subconscious mind noticed, and stored these experiences. Since they were repeated over and over again, and the “experts” said they were true, you accepted them as true subconsciously before you ever even started smoking, or had a clue consciously what smoking was like.
Then you started smoking. At first it was disgusting, but you persisted, probably because you wanted to be cool, accepted, or part of a group. You persisted until you got yourself addicted, and at first you were convinced you could quit. When you started to realize you couldn’t, you started to make excuses – “I enjoy smoking,” for instance. But the truth is, you were afraid to quit, because you had already come to believe that it was going to be so hard, and terrible and difficult and painful, and that you’d fail again and again anyway. And let’s face it, who wants to deal with that?
Eventually you got to the point that excuses no longer cut it, and you decided to try to quit anyway. And right on cue, you had all the symptoms you were brainwashed to believe you would have. (And I’d bet some “expert” told you to quit by dosing yourself with more nicotine, too. If this worked so well, doctors would prescribe heroin to treat heroin addictions!)
The result is that you were brainwashed, got addicted to nicotine, became afraid of what you were brainwashed with, and then turned it into a self fulfilling prophecy – probably with the help of the “experts” who insisted that to kill your nicotine addiction, you needed – more nicotine! This fails, of course, because every dose of nicotine completely re-sets the addiction! Weaning yourself off nicotine is almost impossible for that reason. Nicotine replacement therapy is one of the biggest scams ever perpetrated on the public, right up there with cigarettes themselves. So now you have the brainwashing, the fear, the results of the brainwashing, and your first failure under your belt. Congratulations – you’re on the road to making it harder to quit next time.
Why? Because every time you try to quit and do it using the wrong method, you are only reinforcing the fear, and brainwashing and the expectation of failure. In other words, you are negatively programming yourself.
The second time is worse than the first, and eventually you lose hope. One method after another fails, time after time, and you now have come to believe so thoroughly that it is impossible to quit that you have made it true, just as surely as you made it true that first time by believing that it was difficult to impossible to begin with!
But instead of recognizing this whole process of brainwashing, you have concluded that it’s proof that it really is hard to quit, and you seal your fate.
I have some good news for you. There’s still hope.
You see, the fact is, it is almost effortless to quit smoking. The truth is, it’s only as hard as you believe that it is. The secret is that your subconscious mind is absolutely literal, and will believe anything it has accepted as being true, and if necessary, it will make that belief true by manifesting the physical responses within your body if need be. This has been known by hypnotists for almost a hundred years now, but it’s an “inconvenient truth” for the rest of the world because too many people would lose money if we actually used the power of our minds to deal with these issues instead of drugs and surgery.
So what I am saying here is this. You have a set of false beliefs that you have accepted subconsciously (and probably consciously) as being true through a cycle of negative brainwashing, and it is those false beliefs that your subconscious is acting on. In effect, it is simply doing what it thinks you want it to do by taking an easy job (quitting) and making it almost impossible for you because it believes that difficulty is how quitting works. Your subconscious mind does not have the capacity to reason out what is good or bad; it will do literally whatever it believes you want it to do. Even if it is detrimental for you.
There is exactly one way to fix the problem. If you change that program your subconscious mind is running on from negative to positive, guess what? In the opposite direction, it’s going to make it just as easy to quit as you tell it to. So when you have removed the fears and the beliefs and insistence that it has to be difficult, and painful and fail anyway, and then tell it to turn off your body’s response to nicotine, without withdrawals or stress or cravings or weight gain or any of the rest, and then change your self identity to that of a non-smoker, it will do exactly that.
(Incidentally, weight gain is the result of smokers trying to feed their nicotine pangs with food, because the two often feel very similar to most smokers. Turn off those withdrawals, and you don’t eat, and therefore don’t gain weight.)
What does a smoker do by definition that a non-smoker does not? Smoke, of course. So once this new program is in place, you’ll stop smoking without effort, without cravings, without any of it. And it will happen so gently you probably won’t even notice it.
Time and again, this program has allowed smokers to stop smoking and become permanent non-smokers without effort, as long as they follow the instructions. Most people quit smoking without effort within 2-8 weeks, and the rest of the program is designed to make it permanent.
That’s another issue this program deals with that other stop smoking methods don’t: it’s designed to be permanent. Instead of focusing everything on just getting you to stop smoking, this program deals with all three stages of quitting:
- Changing the beliefs that result in the natural stopping the ingestion of nicotine.
- Changing the subconscious beliefs that result in the natural destroying of the desire for nicotine.
- Making the change permanent.
That’s why this is Version 5, and not Version 3, which my mother quit smoking with. Version 3 assumed that the entire challenge was simply to get to the point that you stop the act of smoking. But what I learned from her experience was that while it is actually not difficult to get people to stop the act of smoking, you must make that subconscious programming long term or permanently dominant, or the cravings will return. If that happens, it becomes much more likely that the smoking will continue, which is why most other stop smoking methods ultimately fail.
So, I designed Version 5.0 to deal with that fact also. Now the main program comes in six stages, which gradually shift your subconscious beliefs from the fear of quitting and expectation of failure most smokers have when they start trying to quit, to freedom from cigarettes without effort, withdrawal, stress, anxiety, irritability, cravings, while making the changes long term to permanent.
There is also a seventh stage, which is intended as a cravings destroyer. Once you have finished the program, if you experience any cravings, use Stage 7 for a month each time you have a craving. Very few people ever need Stage 7, and nobody I know of has ever needed to use it more than a time or two. In fact, as far as I know, nobody has needed to use Stage 7 at all since Version 4.0.
I have literally done eight years of research and development to create this program, and it works. It takes care of every aspect of quitting for you, and makes it easy. The only thing you need to do is want to quit enough to get yourself a copy, and then use it according to the directions. And how easy is that? Pretty easy. You simply calibrate the volume, and then set Stage 1 playing on speakers in your bedroom, on loop (whichever format you prefer). Every 32 days, you switch to the next stage. That’s it. You listen while you sleep.
And yes, you can smoke as you wish while you’re using the program. The less stress and anxiety you have while quitting, the better, so we’re not going to try to force you to quit before you actually give it up naturally. So smoke if you want to; the program will still do the job. In fact, the program was specifically designed with the expectation that you would be smoking as usual while you use it!
What if you don’t have speakers in your bedroom? Some of my customers have reported playing it on their computers, and some have used walkman type setups. The program is actually going to be most effective (and most quickly effective) if you play it on speakers while you sleep, and use it on headphones for at least an hour per day also. But however you do it, as long as you’re using a stereo audio source to play it, you should be good. I suggest 8-16 hours of exposure per day; the more, the better (up to a maximum of 21 hours a day).
“So what if I don’t quit smoking?” you ask. “Nothing else worked, what if this doesn’t either?” No problem. If it doesn’t work for you after you have used the program properly, according to the instructions, all you have to do is send us an e-mail through the store and ask for a refund. Here’s the refund policy for this program (which is also our standard refund policy, by the way):
If you use this program according to the directions, and you do not quit smoking by the end of using all six stages for 32 days each, without interruption or pause between the stages, you have 180 days (6 months) from the day you finish Stage 6 to request a refund.
But you have to use it for all six stages of the main program, for 32 days each, without stopping! You may think you’re done after 2-8 weeks, when you have quit, and you don’t see the point of continuing the program anymore. There’s a very good reason this program has six stages. Keep going! At that point, you are not trying to quit anymore, but make the change a permanent one. If you don’t keep going, you may not stay quit.
One of the beautiful things about this program is that once you’ve bought your copy, it’s yours forever. So if in 2 or 5 or 10 years, you want to use it again, you can, for no additional cost. It’s always there for you.
One other thing. This program is so powerful that it has been known to cause entire households full of smokers exposed to it to all quit at the same time, even if they don’t know it’s playing. So don’t worry if you want to quit, but you live with other smokers; you’re going to succeed regardless if you use it properly. But it will also be possible to get everyone in the house to quit along with you, as long as they have enough exposure also. (Some people leave it playing in their living room, 24/7, for that reason.)
So when you’re ready to quit, and you’re tired of trying and failing, get yourself a copy of this program and use it according to the directions. Stop just trying to quit, and really do it, once and for all. And once you have succeeded, tell everyone you know, and have them come get their own copies. Together, we can eradicate smoking once and for all!
P. S. – Once you have purchased a copy of Stop Smoking Forever in 5th Generation format, you are entitled to upgrade to all future versions at no additional charge, for the rest of your life! So when each new version is released, guess what? You can get it absolutely free! Of course it’s very unlikely that you’ll have much use for the newer versions, because you’ll be a non-smoker. But should you ever have reason to want to get the latest and greatest, it’s yours for the asking.
Order your copy now. You have absolutely nothing to lose but slavery to cigarettes and nicotine, and everything to gain!
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SSF V5.1 and V7 differ in the following ways:
- V5.1 is a six stage set, whereas V7 is a single stage program.
- This means that V5.1 will step you up to the goal’s achievement, and help you pace your journey of 6 months using the program by separating the program into these staged steps.
- By doing so, we prevent the possibility of the subconscious from becoming bored with the same script for more than 3 months, and thereafter ignoring it instead of executing. Some personalities do this.
- V5.1 is a 6 stage 5G, meaning it costs more.
- V7 attempts to pack V5.1 plus upgrades into a single stage. This allows me to charge less for it, but you lose the staged stepping up effect, which seems to be a big part of why 5.1 worked so well. 7.0 seems to work less well as a result for some people.
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