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Crystal meth, heroin,
alcohol, cigarettes, prescription drugs, they're all the same - they're hard
to kick if you're hooked!
Hi, my name is George
Collins.
At the time of writing, my wife, Marie, and I are 59 years old, and
thankfully too long in the tooth to be tempted with hard drugs. Indeed,
neither of us has ever taken them but it is generally accepted that quitting
nicotine is the most difficult. Of course, you may strongly disagree and say
crystal meth or heroin or alcohol is more difficult, but it does not matter;
all drugs are difficult to kick if we are hooked. Furthermore, the process of
withdrawal is the same for each and every one: we quit, and although we may
be fine for a period of time, withdrawal symptoms will sooner or later raise
its ugly head and headbutt us right in the mouth, excuse my bluntness. To illustrate, you know the
old joke about quitting smoking: it's easy to quit, I've done it thousands of
times? Well, that applied to Marie and me. I once quit for six months and
then decided to have 'just one' when having a drink. Well, you know what
happened next, right? Crazy, eh? And I would imagine the same thing has
happened with you no matter what drug you are on. And what happens when we
fail? Guilt, depression, depleted self-esteem, hopelessness etc hop on
withdrawal symptom's bandwagon, and kick us in the shins. The beating may
last, but sooner or later it falls away to allow us to want to quit
again. And so the whole miserable process repeats itself; around and around
we go like dogs trying to catch our tails. As I said earlier, Marie
and I went through torture for years and years trying to quit cigarettes only
to fail when the withdrawal symptoms got so bad we started climbing the wall. However - and it is a
massive 'however' - something happened that I can only describe as a 'magic
wand moment' that caused Marie and I to quit at the same time without
suffering one withdrawal symptom. And we are still not smoking after ten years. This programme guarantees you will find the answer to
kick all drugs that have you hooked, but only if you persevere with the
plan and follow it to the letter. The reason Marie and I quit smoking, and have stayed off them, is all due to a 6-Step programme, a programme that
guarantees you will find the answer to kick all drugs that have you hooked,
but only if you persevere with the plan and follow it to the letter. By the
way, that word 'guarantee' is no exaggeration; it is meant to be there. The
guaranteed answer to your success is in the six steps. But, of course, you
must make a quality decision to quit drugs first. I repeat: it is vital you
make a quality decision to quit, for without it you will, sadly, be wasting
your time. Let me tell
you what it is not about. I'm not about to suggest you enter rehab, or use
hypnotism, or will power, or give you ways to wean you off the drug; it is
not about going cold turkey, or living in the middle of an Antarctic ice
flow to get away from the temptation; it is not about reading positive
thinking books, visualising yourself free of the drug, or concocting a magic
potion. Also, I am not going to try to con you, and I am not about to drag
you through reams of information only to try to sell you a book or a CD. No,
I only want your determination to hold back on your scepticism until you
complete the 6-Step plan of action. Finally, if you're ready, click here for
Step 1 to freedom from drugs
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