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Smoking is like forcing yourself to wear a pair of tight shoes, to get the pleasure of taking them off. - Allen Carr
Our Success Rates
We know why this
happens. Click the
book and we’ll show
you.
“The book was great!
But I’m still smoking.
Why go to a clinic?”
There have been several studies conducted in different conditions and with
different specific goals (such as companies testing the efficacy for their own
analysis or in the context of a randomized controlled trial for comparison with the
NHS).
Below you can see FOUR different independent academic trials carried out which,
we think you will agree, prove that the best chance you will ever have to stop
smoking is to attend an Allen Carr’s Easyway to Stop Smoking seminar. The
longest standing survey, listed first, shows a success rate for Easyway clients of
53% after 12 months.
Moshammer, H., Neuberger, M. (2007). Long term success
of short smoking cessation seminars supported by
occupational health care.
Addictive Behaviours 32(7), 1486-1493
UK Clinical Trial finds Allen Carr’s Easyway as good
as, if not better than the Gold Standard NHS Programme
which uses NRT and 1-1 psychological support.
Frings D, Albery IP, Moss AC, Brunger H, Burghela M,
White S, & Wood KV (2020). Comparison of Allen Carr’s
Easyway Programme with a specialist behavioural and
pharmacological smoking cessation support service.
A randomised controlled trial.
Addiction 115: doi: 10.1111/add.14897
National 12 month Clinical Trial finds Allen Carr’s
Easyway almost twice as effective as other smoking
cessation methods available on Health Service.
Keoghan. S., Li, S., Clancy. L. (2018) Allen Carr’s Easyway
to Stop Smoking, a randomised clinical trial.
BMJ Tobacco Control Issue 4 Volume 28
Smokers following Allen Carr’s Easyway were
about 6 times more likely to be abstinent, assessed
after 13 months compared to similar smokers in
the general population.
Dijkstra, A., Zuidema, R., Vos, D., Van Kalken, M. The
effectiveness of the Allen Carr smoking cessation
training in companies tested in a quasi-experimental design.
BMC Public Healthvolume 14 Article number 952 (2014)
Allen Carr’s Easyway to Stop
Smoking has been operating
with a phenomenal record of
success since 1983. In this time
clinics have been set up in 50
different countries and Allen’s
book has sold more than 17
million copies in over 30
languages.
The key to Easyway’s success is
the knowledge that smoking is
chiefly a psychological problem
and therefore it must have a
chiefly psychological solution.
It is clean, safe and instant.
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