Friday, November 1, 2013

Ageing effects of smoking

See here several twins. Can you tell which is the smoker. I couldn't tell on all 4 but what I did notice was the sagging, which is a collagen issue according to their research. When I am asked to do the magic hocus pocus presto chango stop smoking hypnosis, and I talk with people who have had years of self abuse, of vaso-constriction, of sugar addiction, of defense mechanisms using the smokes for secondary benefits, and they want the magic pendulum to snap; make it go away, without looking at the factors I am highly trained and qualified to include in the session, when folks refuse to find replacements for their defenses, I cannot with professional ethics "take away" their defense without another at the ready. It is unethical and so I just want to say, if the homework I suggest, and the requirements include listing secondary benefits and finding a replacement before the hypnosis session, then the results are 57% success rate. One interested party asked my success rate. Well, there it is. However when a client wants to take on the self improvement for vocational or avocational reasons, and is willing to consider what I suggest because I have done the work, in a year long program at HMI, and they come ready (which also means they didn't eat a poptart for breakfast when I specifically said a protein breakfast), then the percent is this: 100%. I am interested in everyone enjoying the full success possible. Life is made of patterns, patterns that make predictions. This percentage is based on predictability of these patterns.
For my French speakers out there, en français, click voilà to see what yahoo news found about the effects of smoking on your skin vis-à-vis ageing.

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