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More and more smokers are hearing about the take a

shot to quit smoking procedure, and are curious as to whether they should

get it or not. That's understandable, because the clinics performing the

procedure make some really amazing claims about the quit smoking shot.

Unfortunately, their success rates may be over exaggerated, and the drugs

used in the take a shot to quit smoking procedure can cause some serious

side-effects.. If the take a shot to quit smoking procedure was

really the “miracle cure" these clinics claim it to be, the media would

have gotten the word out years ago. Smokers trying to quit the habit

would be beating a path to the doors of these take a shot to quit smoking

clinics. This is simply not the case. According to advertisers,

the take a shot to quit smoking procedure has a success rate of nearly

80%. No other method of quitting smoking comes close to that kind of

success rate. So, let's cut to the chase. Does the take a shot to quit

smoking procedure deliver on its promises? The answer is no.Â

It's an old saying that if something sounds too good to be true, it

probably is, and it's no different when it comes to these seemingly

magical quit smoking injections. They may work for a few people, just

as a sugar pill placebo may "cure" a few people of other illnesses. But

the claim that the take a shot to quit smoking procedure has an 80%

success rate is just not true.













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Atlanta's Fox News staff contacted 21 patients a few weeks after they

received this treatment from Welplex, and all but 3 had resumed smoking.

That means that the stop smoking shots 80% success rate is out the

window. The American Medical Association finds the procedure

questionable. Many other organizations and medical professionals have the

same outlook. Â If there really were a method of quitting smoking that

was this effective, these respected groups would have spread the news and

notified the public. Instead, they dismiss the take a shot to quit

smoking procedure as a questionable, and potentially dangerous

procedure. Many people have experienced numerous side effects from

the shots, such as racing heart beats, hallucinations, and frightening

panic attacks to name a few. Dr. Glenn Catalano, chief of mental health

at the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital in Tampa, Florida, related the

story of a 59 year old man who received the stop smoking shot and began

hearing voices of family members threatening they were going to kill him

for his “fortune―. The take a shot to quit smoking procedure

is often promoted by less than scrupulous outfits, which run huge

advertising campaigns geared to rope in as many desperate people as

possible who want nothing more than to quit smoking. They then charge

these trusting smokers hundreds of dollars, knowing perfectly well that

the take a shot to quit smoking procedure will probably fail.

Kicking the habit is an intelligent desicion, but you don't have to

take a shot of potentially dangerous drugs to quit smoking. For more

information on safer ways to quit, I’ve left some information in the

resource box below.




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