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Allen Carr's
Easy Way for
Women to Stop Smoking

Paperback Book
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing Ltd
Imprint: Arcturus Publishing Ltd
ISBN/EAN: 184837464X / 9781848374645
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 240 pages
Dimensions: 197 x 130 mm
Country of Pub.: United Kingdom
Pub Date: 31/08/2009

OK! Magazine
"If you are one of those folks single-handedly keeping your local tobacconist in business, but want to ditch the demon weed, this is for you!"

The Times
"Allen Carr explodes the myth that giving up smoking is difficult"

Woman's Journal
"For the first time in my adult life I am free"

The Easyway method is as successful for women as it is for men, but many of the issues are perceived differently by women - as their questions in Easyway sessions reveal - and particular difficulties face women who want to quit the habit. This book examines these differences and difficulties - engaging the reader in a personal consultation - and offers specific, targeted advice on how to resolve them. The number of women, especially young women, smokers is rising inexorably, storing up a frightening array of future health problems. This ground-breaking book will help many to kick the fatal habit.

From the Back Cover:
In the Easy Way for Women to Stop Smoking Allen Carr addresses the difficulties that women smokers can face when trying to quit, and shows how his method can successfully resolve them. Nowadays the tabacco companies are increasingly targeting women and the number of female smokers is rising. This book can enable any woman to escape the nicotine trap easily, painlessley and permanently without putting on weight.

About the Author:
Allen Carr was an accountant who smoked 100 cigarettes a day until he broke the habit and wrote a series of bestselling books. He built a hugely successful network of stop smoking clinics across the world and is the author of The Easy Way to Stop Smoking, How to Stop Your Child Smoking and The Easy Way to Enjoy Flying. Allen Carr was diagnosed with lung cancer in the summer of 2006 and died in November of the same year. Many thought it likely that the years he spent curing smokers in smoke-filled sessions at his clinics must have contributed to this illness, but Allen Carr remained positive, 'Given that I am informed that I have cured at least 10 million smokers on a conservative estimation, it's a price worth paying.'