Batch 5 of Classic Welcome subliminal affirmations in English are now completing production. That brings the total number of current products to almost 500, with around 2000 MP3’s.
Judge people by their past performance, not their promises. I have known a few ‘Gunners’ in my past, people who say they are ‘Gunner (as in going to) do this or that, and they do nto even start so nothing ever happens. All talk and no action.’
E-cigarettes are ineffective in helping smokers quit their deadly habitat, a South Australian study as found.
Cancer Council SA manager of tobacco control Lauren Maksimovic said the majority of e-cigarette smokers reported the devices failed to help reduce their cravings or quit.
“A majority of the people reported that they were using them to try to quit attempts,” she said. “They were also using them to replace the hand to mouth action … and what we found was that didn’t help them to quit smoking. A lot of people in our study found that it was too similar to smoking, they were using that hand to mouth action but it actually enhanced their smoking. It was just the same thing they were continuing to smoke.”
Ms Maksimovic said the council remained concerned about the potential harm the devices may lead to and believed there was no evidence to suggest they reduced smoking.
“People who have come to me to quit tobacco smoking who say they have tried vaping all (that’s 100%) say vaping failed to help them quit. They usually relapsed back into tobacco smoking although some say they kept vaping long term. I have also been told by some their doctors told them vaping caused health problems including ‘popcorn lungs’ or bronchiolitis obliterans, although Cancer Research UK says vaping does not cause it, said Peter Zapfella. https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/causes-of-cancer/cancer-controversies/does-vaping-cause-popcorn-lung.
A Chemical Found In Vape Flavors Linked To Irreversible Condition Called ‘Popcorn Lung’
Experts have warned that in addition to causing people to become a social outcast, vaping could also result in serious long-term health problems.
Diacetyl, a chemical found in flavored vape pods, can cause users to develop an irreversible condition called ‘popcorn lung’. https://www.smalljoys.tv/vape-irreversible-popcorn-lung/
You may remember the famous story about a certain James Vicary who flashed “Eat Popcorn” and “Drink Coca-Cola”subliminal messages during a Fort Lee, New Jersey movie in 1957.
He claimed his subliminal messages achieved an 18.1% increase in Coke sales and a 57.8% increase in popcorn sales in a single screening. The media loved the story at the time, and it has often been quoted over the 6 decades since. The story spread like wildfire around the world, and no doubt helped Vicary’s struggling marketing business.
In many ways this propelled James Vicary into becoming the father of the visual subliminal industry.
However, at the time the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and research psychologists were sceptical of his claims. They did not believe his story.
Then in 1962 Vicary admitted the hoax in the ‘Advertising Age’ newspaper. His fame was already sealed. Today various subliminal affirmation web sites still repeat the hoax as if it were true.
James Vicary made the whole thing up. It never happened. He said so himself. However, it did get people thinking. Research psychologists turned their attention to subliminal messaging and a lot of research has been done which has been adopted by advertisers ever since.
No doubt you have heard the advertising industry claim that “Sex Sells!”. When Coca Cola reintroduced a new contoured bottle into the Australian market they launched an advertising campaign with the slogan: “Feel the Curves.” The shapely Coke bottle sits atop a mountain of ice; an ice cube on the left of the bottle reads “sex” and another one on the bottom right contains the image of a woman before an erect male member performing oral sex. Coca Cola blamed the graphic designer for the “mistake.” Are the following images mistakes too?
The most important factor in the success of subliminal messaging is the repetition of a simple message. Peter Zapfella has studied the latest results of subliminal messaging research and employed these techniques for therapeutic purposes at Internet Hypnosis. Shop
Now you can benefit from subliminal affirmation messaging. Your deep unconscious mind can change emotions, beliefs, and bad habits of behavior without really trying. Take a look at the expanding range of hundreds of topics. No doubt you will be amazed.
Who benefits from ‘Welcome’ Subliminal Affirmations?
Those people who want to change unwanted behaviors and bad habits.
Those people who want to overcome negative emotions.
People who have already had therapy, with Peter Zapfella or another suitably experienced and qualified psychotherapist, and want to ‘lock-in’ the unconscious shift they have achieved for the long-term.
People who are time-poor, and want to make a difference in their lives, perhaps while they are sleeping or going about other activities during their day.
People who are in ‘lock-down’ social isolation because of Covid19.
People who live in remote locations, where access to professional health care is limited or unavailable.
People who live and work in foreign countries where fluent English speaking psychotherapists are few and far between.
Those who have transport and mobility difficulties.
Those who want to avoid annoying heavy traffic and tedious public transport.
Sufferers of anxieties, fears and phobia’s that limit their social interactions beyond the home.
Those who cannot get away from family or work commitments during normal ‘office hours’.
No need to put on ‘make-up’ and dress for an outing. Just relax in ‘at home’ clothes.
Those who are sick and tired of going to a counselor or psychologist every week for years and never achieve any worthwhile progress.
Those who have had enough of prescription medications, which may have side-effects, to cope with insomnia, phobias, anxieties, depression and life’s little challenges.
Those who want to save money, and avoid those high fees for professional help.
People who choose to see a health professional who is located beyond their geographical location (perhaps for privacy reasons), and
People who have past experiences or have heard of Peter Zapfella’s reputation for getting fast, effective results for his clients over the past 25 years.
From Europe to America, through Asia and throughout Australia, Peter Zapfella has had countless successful clients. He is also available for one-on-one live Internet therapy using Skype, FaceTime, Viber, and Facebook Messenger,
The tobacco advertisement above suggests smoking has something to do with ‘love’ when it says, “Love is a force of nature” and perhaps sex when it says, “Fill your mouth with flavor”. Strangely enough for some tobacco smokers this is actually true.
On close examination of the cigarettes in the mouths of the models you will see it is an unprofessional photo shop attempt and this is obviously a fake advertisement.
Thanks to tobacco addicting of allied soldiers during both world wars many new smokers were recruited. Those wars, plus the Korean and Vietnam conflicts were very profitable for the makers of Marlboro in Australia.
Cigarettes were distributed free to soldiers in their ration packs and by welfare agencies, including the Red Cross. Tobacco companies claimed smoking improved troop morale.
The cigarettes were either ‘traded’ as hard currency, or smoked by soldiers. Estimates show that while almost 300,000 US servicemen were killed during WWII, perhaps 800,000 later died from tobacco smoking related diseases. Other estimates put the death toll closer to 3 million, 10 times more than the combat deaths. (Source: http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/993/did-cigarettes-distributed-to-wwii-gis-kill-more-men-than-died-in-battle)
Smoking soldiers were sometimes shot by snipers, who could both smell and see the ‘glow’ of burning cigarettes at night. Following the ‘fall of Saigon’ at the end of the Vietnam war for the US, former Vietcong soldiers said it was easy to kill US soldiers who were on patrol because they were smoking when they should have been tactical and not smoking. They were poorly trained and lacked discipline.
Suicide rates within the military have been linked tosmoking. The risk of suicide has been found to increase with the number of cigarettes smoked daily. (Source: Matthew Miller, et al. “Cigarette Smoking and Suicide: A Prospective Study of 300,000 Male Active duty Army Soldiers.” American Journal of Epidemiology151 (2000): 1060-63.)
Cigarettes were eventually removed from US military rations following the Vietnam war in 1975 yet were still sold tax free in military stores.
When I was in the Australian Regular Army cigarettes were not found in rations packs (which only encourages smoking while tactical, but they were sold cheaply in military stores. We were encouraged to smoke by our NCO’s who all smoked.
During ‘Desert Storm’ Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds sent ‘Oasis’ packages including food from Kraft (owned by Philip Morris), tobacco branded playing cards, ‘Marlboro Racing’ caps, magazines with Joe Camel ads, video tapes, and other promotional materials.
US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan were reported to smoke at twice the rate of other Americans. (Source: Kirby, A., et al. “Smoking in help-seeking veterans with PTSD returning from Afghanistan and Iraq.”Addict Behav.(2008);33: 1448–53.)
Military personnel smoke as a response to boredom, anxiety, and stress, which are likely exacerbated for deployed troops. (Sources: Poston WS, Taylor JE, Hoffman KM, et al. Smoking and deployment: perspectives of junior-enlisted U.S. Air Force and U. S. Army personnel and their supervisors. Mil Med2008;173:441–447)
The deployment of thousands of young Americans to Iraq and Afghanistan in military engagements placed them at increased risk from the hazards of war, and also increased risk of addiction and disease from tobacco. (Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2724442)
Tobacco was grown commercially in Australia from soon after European settlement in 1788, until 2006 when the last commercial growers’ licenses were withdrawn by the government.
Manufacturing began in the 1820’s and by 1901 local manufacturers were supplying 40 per cent of the local market.
In 1954 the world’s largest tobacco company, Philip Morris, established it’s first cigarette factory outside the United States in Moorabbin, Melbourne, Australia.
At that time demand for tobacco products was so strong it was being commercially grown in every suitable growing location in all Australian states.
In the early 1990’s, I was aware many former tobacco farms in my region had been chemically contaminated by previous farming practices. The soils had unsafe levels of bioaccumulative insecticides such as DDT, paraquat, 2,4,5-T and dieldrin. The land could no longer be used for grazing animals for meat production.
In April 2014, Phil Morris, the manufactures of Marlboro said, “With the Australian market in gradual decline over the last decade, in 2006-09 Philip Morris substantially invested in the Moorabbin factory to capitalise on export opportunities across the region. However, these forecastexport opportunities have not been realised due to Australian government reduced-fire risk requirements introduced in 2010 on all locally manufactured cigarettes that do not match consumers’ preferences in other markets in our region.’’
Philip Morris decided to close its Australian manufacturing business, and import from a lower cost production centre in South Korea.
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We all know that tobacco smoking can cause various forms of cancer, heart disease, emphysema, lowered fertility (for both women and men), premature ageing and even painful death – or do we? Recent research shows that many Australian smokers actually do not believe the evidence. Many third world smokers have no idea – because no one has ever told them. The first group are living in denial and the second group in absolute ignorance, although we cannot blame them. But are you aware of the difference quitting tobacco smoking will make to your wealth?
Many smokers underestimate the financial benefit of quitting cigarettes; because it can also make you money, and lots of it!
If you are struggling to find the motivation to quit, understanding the many ways you will save money will really help. Examining how those savings can actually make you rich is powerful.
Research has shown that the chance of successfully changing a health-related behavior increases by 50 per cent if there is a financial reward. Understanding the real costs of tobacco smoking will help motivate you quit for life.
As a non-smoker, how much will you save?
If you are an average pack-a-day Australian smoker, spending around AUD$30 a pack, then you are burning up around AUD$10,950.00 each year. At that rate, you have blown almost AUD$109,500.00 over the past 10 years! So work it out now. What are you wasting on tobacco products? Be honest with yourself.
1. Average cost of a pack of cigarettes, or a pack of tobacco =
2. Number of ‘sticks’ per pack =
3. Cost of each individual stick is (divide total of 2 by total of 1) =
4. On average how many sticks do you smoke per day? =
5. Annual number of cigarettes (multiply total of 4 by 365) =
6. Annual cost of cigarettes to you (multiply total 5 by total 3) =
7. Cost of cigarettes to you over 10 years (multiply total 6 by 10) =
The total cost of cigarettes to you per annum (6) = …………………
Also add the additional costs, including lighters, matches, transport to retail outlet etc.
The Australian government has set a tax increase of 12.5 per cent each and every year on tobacco products. This has nothing to do with the manufacturers annual price increase – that is extra. The cost of a single cigarette ‘stick’ is currently around one dollar, making them the most expensive in the world.
Cancer Council Queensland spokeswoman Katie Clift says tobacco tax is the most effective way to reduce smoking rates. The Australian government has announced it’s intention to drive down the over-all tobacco smoking rate. Within a few years smoking rates are expected to be so low they can ban all tobacco products nation-wide. New Zealand has the same plans.
“Any increase on tobacco excise is a welcomed measure to help curb smoking,” she said. “Worldwide it’s acknowledged that taxation is the most single effective way of reducing tobacco consumption, it’s very important.”
The single best reason to quit smoking is your own health. The second best reason is be still be alive as your children and grand children grow up. The last good reason is money, because addicts will always find a way to get their drug.
However, if money motivates you – go for it!
If you could quit smoking for life within a couple of hours for less than you wasted on tobacco products in the past few weeks – would you?
If the answer is ‘Yes’ … continue reading.
Investing your savings.
If two 20 year old’s, both have the same health and financial status. One quits smoking, while the other continues to smoke 20 a day for only $20 per pack. If tobacco was to only increase in cost at the rate of inflation …. say 3 per cent a year … the smoker would waste $677,000 by the age of 65.
If the non smoker had invested the same money in an average performing share trust at an average of say …. 9 per cent they would have more than $5.4 million. Taking into consideration inflation, which would be the equivalent of around $1.4 million in today’s terms.
When you quit smoking, following therapy with Peter Zapfella, you could put aside the money you would have spent on tobacco products and invest it.
You would not even notice it, because the equivalent of that money is currently going up in smoke.
If you have a home loan, or any loan at all, you could immediately increase your repayments by the equivalent amount and save on interest payments BIG TIME. You could pay off the loan much faster. You could buy investment properties, blue chip company shares and more.
If you keep smoking, effectively millions of future dollars will be gone forever. Your hard earned money will flow to the shareholders of tobacco companies and government consolidated revenue (taxation).
If you could quit smoking for life within a couple of hours for less than you wasted on tobacco products in the past few weeks – would you?
If the answer is ‘Yes’ … continue reading.
Other ways you’ll save by quitting
Aside from the real cash savings you’ll make by not buying tobacco products, quitting smoking will save you money in other ways too.
Cheaper insurance
When you choose to quit tobacco smoking your life insurance premiums will be lower; your premiums could be as much as 50 per cent cheaper once you have been smoke free for 12 months (the time period depends on individual companies), for exactly the same amount of cover.
Private healthcare, income protection, home and car insurance are all cheaper for non-smokers – because poor health in the future is a much lower risk for non-smokers.
When you successfully quit with Peter Zapfella, let your providers know and start enjoying the benefits of reduced insurance premiums.
If you could quit smoking for life within a couple of hours for less than you wasted on tobacco products in the past few weeks – would you?
If the answer is ‘Yes’ … continue reading.
Better health = more money.
Once you quit smoking for life you will feel healthier and be less likely to take time off work because of illness. This will have a positive impact on your income, particularly if you are self-employed.
No more frustrating searches for a retail outlet that sells your cigarette brand. Save time and save money wasted on fuel too.
Freedom from addiction and dependency on tobacco. Freedom from slavery to tobacco companies.
Improved sense of taste. More enjoyment of food.
Improved sense of smell. More enjoyment of subtle things in life.
Improved complexion. Looking better.
Improved concentration. Feeling better.
Improved sleep. Nicotine is a cause of insomnia.
Improved breathing. Clearer and cleaner.
Improved voice tone.
Improved singing voice.
Improved blood pressure.
Improved energy levels. Carbon monoxide in the blood blocks oxygen up-take.
Improved chances of finding a partner. Only around 20% of adults smoke. Non-smokers usually avoid smokers as lovers.
Improved chances of finding a healthy partner. Smokers suffer more illness and more 50 per cent more likely to die early as a result of smoking related diseases.
Improved eyes, less irritation from smoke.
Improved resistance from asthma.
Improved circulation.
Improved appearance, less skin wrinkles as you age.
Improved fertility rates for females and males.
Improved role model for children.
Improved impression of self when meeting people for first time.
Fresher breathe.
Cleaner, healthier teeth and gums.
Clearer thinking. More oxygen to the brain.
No smokers cough.
No yellow tar stains on teeth and fingers.
No longer a social leper.
No more constant reminder that I am not in control of my own life.
No more boxes of tissues for my nose and coughed up phlegm.
Pain free chest.
Longer more active life.
Lower risk of house fire.
Lower risk of emphysema.
Lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Smokers double risk.
Lower risk of circulatory problems.
Lower risk of heart disease.
Lower risk of several types of cancer.
Lower risk of stroke.
The contraceptive pill plus cigarettes increases cancer risk by 10 times.
Lower risk of osteoporosis.
Lower risk of diabetes.
Lower risk of gastro-intestinal problems and complications.
Lower risk of common bronchial infections.
Lower risk of miscarriage.
Lower risk of stillbirths.
Lower risk of congenital birth defects including cleft lip, palate, limb reductions.
Lower risk of children being born with autism and asthma.
Lower risk of low birth weight.
Lower risk of sudden infant death syndrome SIDS.
Lower risk of children suffering asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia.
Cleaner, fresher smelling home, car and work place.
Cigarettes contain toxic chemicals in quantities far above safe limits, which in turn cause abulia, an underlying factor in Alzheimer’s disease. Smoking was associated with a doubling of the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. (lancet. com volume 351, page 1840)
Around 50 per cent of men who continue to smoke into their 40’s experience erectile dysfunction. Findings published in the international journal Tobacco Control, found that one in ten Australian men aged 16 to 59 has impotence and smokers are far more likely to suffer droop.
Medical research proves cigarette smokers suffer disproportionately from mental disorders.(reference: medicolegal.tripod.com/preventmentaldisorder)
Smoking is not what it used to be because most people find the habit abhorrent, even offensive.
The good news is that as soon as a person quits smoking, at any age, the body commences to detox and heal. Because nicotine has a half-life of only 30 minutes it means that within 3 hours of your last cigarette only 1.5 per cent of that nicotine is left in the body. The short-term benefits of quitting are great! There are about 4800 chemicals contained in a cigarette out of which between 70 and 100 can cause cancer. Smoking is not only lethal for the smoker himself but also for the people being exposed to the secondhand smoke.
Quitting smoking before it causes you serious health problems impacting your earnings is another financial motivator to quit tobacco smoking.
If the answer for you is ‘Yes’ … continue reading.
Corporate savings through employees quitting.
For employers and their employees, the advantages of you being a non-smoker include:
• Potential saving of more than AUS$5,000 per annum for every smoker employed, through lost productive time.
• Overcome the destructive/negative feelings that non-smoking employees feel when they continue to work, while smokers take ‘smoko breaks’ throughout the day, yet they are paid the same.
• A safer working environment for all. With fewer smokers overall, therefore fewer passive smokers, means over-all health benefits for all employees.
• No more unsightly, stinking cigarette butt’s in ashtrays and on the ground outside the entrance of the business. No more staff standing around puffing on cigarettes. A far better corporate image.
• The business and employees better health, vitality and self-esteem.
Add it all up.
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When we add up all the direct (purchase of tobacco product) costs, indirect (insurance and lost work time) costs, plus the more than likely costs of ill health in the future (half of all long-term smokers die because they smoked). Tobacco smoking is financial suicide.
If you could quit smoking within a couple of hours, with no nicotine withdrawals, and no weight gain. No patches, pills or other products, no on-going sessions – how much would that be worth to you? In financial terms alone it could be worth millions of dollars – to YOU – plus your continued good health.
If you could quit smoking within a couple of hours for less than you wasted on tobacco products in the past few weeks – would you?
If the answer is ‘Yes’ … continue reading.
How difficult is it to quitting smoking?
You have no doubt heard that quitting tobacco smoking id hard? You may have heard that nicotine addiction is very difficult to overcome?
None of it is true. (Perhaps those rumors began from within tobacco companies?)
The information Peter Zapfella presents to his quit smoking clients is clear and concise. The emphasis is on understanding the smoking addiction – how it formed in the first place, how it operates and how to logically ‘pull it apart’ – so it can end immediately without withdrawals, weight gain or side effects.
* In truth smoking does not ‘relieve stress’, aid in ‘concentration’ or cause ‘relaxation’ – it’s all an illusion at the unconscious level of mind.
* Why it is difficult and unpleasant to quit smoking using willpower (including the government funded ‘Quit’ program), nicotine replacement therapy etc.
* Compelling proof that nicotine is NOT the addictive drug ‘they’ say it is. The truth is, it’s all an urban myth – promoted by certain multi-national drug companies with products to sell. Nicotine has NEVER been proven to be addictive.
* How to be a happy non-smoker, with no sense of loss or deprivation.
* The vast majority of Peter Zapfella’s clients find the process positive, inspirational, empowering and totally effective.
* Reports suggest the overall success rate of Peter Zapfella’s quit smoking program is around 96 per cent. Independent studies conducted by Woodside Energy, have shown a 100 per cent quit late with no relapse into smoking of their (80) staff at work, at 24 months from their original quit smoking session with Peter Zapfella.
* Most smokers have tried the various nicotine replacement therapies – nicotine patches and gum (and the other variants – including lozenges, inhalers, pills and E – Cigarettes) Most people do not know that independent university research shows these products have a 93 per cent failure rate. The drugs Bupropion (sold as Zyban) and Varenicline (sold as Champix) have awful side effects for many people and low success rates.
Now there is a simpler way to quit forever.
QUIT FREE of nicotine withdrawals and struggle
QUIT FREE of weight gain
QUIT FREE of patches, gum and pills
FREE follow-up IF relapsed
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Following his one-on-one 2 hour quit smoking session, with Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), Peter Zapfella provides you with effective techniques to stop relapse back into smoking later. He provides a 500 page CD-ROM of resources – including MP3 recordings, valued at more than $150.00.
Plus, if you were to start smoking again – in one day, one week, one month or even one year following your original session, he welcomes your return for a FREE follow-up session.