Allen Carr's Easyway Proven to be Nearly Twice as Effective as Existing Smoking Cessation Options, According to Randomised Controlled Trial by Irish Government & TobaccoFree Research Institute Ireland
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John Dicey, Worldwide CEO & Senior Therapist, Allen Carr's Easyway, issued a statement from 7th European Conference Tobacco or Health (ECTOH) in Porto, Portugal, on a landmark day for Allen Carr and his Easyway organisation:
"We're absolutely delighted with the initial results that have been presented on the 23rd of March. The fact that Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking Seminar success rates at 1 & 3 months are "significantly higher" than the Irish Health Service's Quit.ie programme is an exceptional result and we're obviously extremely happy that we're well on the way to proving the superior effectiveness and power of Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking method compared to methods that use nicotine patches/gum and other drugs - even when those drugs are combined with counselling. We do expect the gap between the success rate of Allen Carr's Easyway method and Quit.ie to widen even further when the 6 & 12 month results are calculated. We're extremely grateful to the Irish Government for their interest in Allen Carr's Easywayand equallygrateful to Professor Luke Clancy, Sheila Keogan, and Sasha Li atTobaccoFree Research Institute Ireland who undertook this incredibly valuable research."
Following on from its phenomenal success in helping smokers, the Allen Carr's Easyway approach has also successfully been applied to tackle other problems including e-cigarettes, alcohol, weight, drugs, anxiety, debt, gambling and fear of flying.
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