Testimonials

have recommended several of my patients to stop smoking using Allen Carr's method, and I must admit that the results were impressive. People that had tried everything to quit with no success, stopped smoking easily and permanently. I would recommend this to anyone without hesitation.

Dr. Constantinos Kapodistrias

his success rate was such that, when budgets allow, we continue to use Easyway for work with specific groups and individuals.

Carole JohnsonCoronary Heart Disease Prevention Unit, Tyne Tees.

I was really impressed by the method. In spite of Allen Carr's success and fame, there were no gimmicks and the professional approach was something a GP could readily respect. I would be happy to give a medical endorsement of the method to anyone.

Dr P.M. Bray

It is a remarkable fact that Allen Carr, on his own admission a non-professional in behaviour modification, should have succeeded where countless psychologists and psychiatrists holding postgraduate qualifications have failed, in formulating a simple and effective way to stop smoking

Dr William Green M.B. Ch.B., F.R.A.N.Z.C.P.; M.R.C. Psych, D.P.M., Head of Psychiatry Department, Matilda Hospital, Hong Kong.

What strikes me most powerfully is that there are none of the withdrawal pangs suffered with other methods...the percentage of success achieved is extremely high."

Dr Jose Alvarez SalcedoHead of Medical Services Transfesa

The whole programme was conducted in a professional manner by Easyway..it has been a great success at Schweppes and has provided an effective solution to what is normally a difficult problem to resolve. I do not know of any other method which approaches the effectiveness of Allen Carr's Easyway

Dr Ricardo Serralta GonzalezNational Co-ordinator Medical Services, Schweppes. S.A

It is a remarkable fact that Allen Carr, on his own admission a non - professional in behaviour modification, should have succeeded where countless psychologists and psychiatrists holding post graduate qualifications have failed, in formulating a simple and effective way to stop smoking.

Dr William GreenHead of Psychiatric Department Matilda Hospital, Hong Kong

His success rate was such that, when budgets allow, we continue to use Easyway for work with specific groups and individuals' 

Carole Johnson Coronary Heart Disease Prevention Unit, Tyne Tees

I have observed the Allen Carr method at first hand and have found it to be very successful and I wholeheartedly support it as an effective way to quit smoking.

Dr Anil Visram Dr Anil Visram B.Sc., MBBch.,FRCA., Consultant Royal Hospitals NHS Trust - Royal London Hospital

Some of my patients who successfully quit smoking after reading Allen Carr's book and reports from Occupational Physicians about Allen Carr's Easyway seminars/clinics made me curious. 

First I decided to evaluate the seminars that were presented to employees in their workplaces over a period of 4 months. Successful quitters developed better mental and general health, vitality, physical and social functioning. I was amazed also about the unusually high quit rate after a single intervention: The 1 year quit rate was 40% (worst case assumption) to 55% (best estimate).

To control the results in a different setting and for a longer period of time I decided for a second cohort study in a large steel plant, where the occupational physicians were willing to make the follow up after the seminar by telephone over a mean of 3 years. Of 510 persons 51.4% reported continuing abstinence.

In a random sample of respondents cotinine concentration in urine was measured, showing agreement with smoking history. Of all persons interviewed 50.9% reported long-term abstinence.

Overall the success rates of Allen Carr's Easyway seminars in the occupational setting exceeded those achieved by other methods. Every second smoker motivated to participate seems to be able to quit, even without medication, and to stay abstinent.

Prof. Manfred NeubergerProf. Manfred Neuberger, M.D. Head of Department of Preventive Medicine Institute of Environmental Health Medical University of Vienna