Dave Chappelle Quit Smoking Weed! David Khari Webber “Dave” Chappelle[4] (born August 24, 1973)[1] is an American comedian, screenwriter, television/film producer, and actor. In 2003, he became widely known for his popular sketch comedy television series, Chappelle’s Show. Comedy Central ranked him forty-third in the list of the 100 greatest stand-up comedians, ahead of comedians such as Denis Leary, Bernie Mac, Tim Allen, Larry Miller, Damon Wayans, and Adam Sandler. Chappelle was born in Washington, DC[1][2] His father, William David Chappelle III, was a professor at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio.[2] His mother, Yvonne (née Reed), was a professor at Howard University, Prince George’s Community College, and the University of Maryland and is also a Unitarian Universalist minister.[5] Chappelle grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland and attended Woodlin Elementary School.[2] During young Chappelle’s formative years, his comic inspiration came from various comedians, particularly Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor.[2] After his parents separated, Chappelle stayed in Washington with his mother while spending summers with his father in Ohio. In 1991, he graduated from Washington’s Duke Ellington School of the Arts where he studied theatre arts.[2]
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Here is someone who came to us on 2nd Sept to quit smoking. When he left the clinic he said nothing has happened I dont feel any different. Thats because there is no change of feelings with hypnotherapy or information medicine (Laser/Bioresonance) there is simply a change of behaviour. Desmond was connected to a bioresonance system while undergoing hypnosis. The hypnosis took care of the mental conditioning and the bioresonance took care of the physical cravings. After the session, although Desmond didnt feel any different, he did not have the urge to smoke either and his resolve to stay-stopped was vastly boosted by the hypnotherapy. This is what he had to say in his video interview two weeks later: “I decided not to ‘faff’ around with the NHS but to go private – the best decision of my life.” “My name is Desmond and I was a compulsive smoker for 25 years. I looked up on the internet for the first time and decided to come (here). I rang up on the Friday, was seen on the Tuesday. I was a non-smoker the day I left, and have been a non-smoker ever since. Since I was such an entrenched smoker, my friends did not think I could do it straight away. But once I left here I found the compulsion to smoke had gone completely. Before I came here I was smoking cigarettes every ten minutes. I was smoking about 15-20 a day, and I was also smoking weed. I don‟t have carvings for any of it (cigarettes or spliffs) any more.” “I have never tried any other method of quitting smoking, not …
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www.hantshypno.co.uk – http – A video of the smoking cessation guru James Holmes showing how he uses hypnosis, applied psychology, NLP and other techniques to stop people smoking in just one hour. This guy is amazing. See his website and other testimonial videos. He has stopped hundreds and hundreds of smokers this way. He covers the following areas Southampton, Fareham, Portsmouth, Winchester and Chichester. Also at www.stop-smoking-fareham.co.uk
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www.TogetherWeTrust.com Cigarette smoking is the single most preventable cause of premature death in the United States. Each year, more than 400000 Americans die from cigarette smoking. In fact, one in every five deaths in the United States is smoking related. Every year, smoking kills more than 276000 men and 142000 women. 1 Between 1960 and 1990, deaths from lung cancer among women have increased by more than 400%—exceeding breast cancer deaths in the mid-1980s. 2 The American Cancer Society estimated that in 1994, 64300 women died from lung cancer and 44300 died from breast cancer. 3 Men who smoke increase their risk of death from lung cancer by more than 22 times and from bronchitis and emphysema by nearly 10 times. Women who smoke increase their risk of dying from lung cancer by nearly 12 times and the risk of dying from bronchitis and emphysema by more than 10 times. Smoking triples the risk of dying from heart disease among middle-aged men and women. 1 Every year in the United States , premature deaths from smoking rob more than five million years from the potential lifespan of those who have died. 1 Annually, exposure to secondhand smoke (or environmental tobacco smoke) causes an estimated 3000 deaths from lung cancer among American adults. 4 Scientific studies also link secondhand smoke with heart disease. To learn more about How To Quit Smoking|Stop Smoking Please visit our website : www.TogetherWeTrust.com
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Hi, my name is Karen and I am a non-smoker. Having kicked my addiction to nicotine and cigarettes I am living a healthier no smoking lifestyle. If you would like to be a non-smoker, too, join me on your quest to find the best solution to help you stop smoking.

