In recent years, baseball stars and other popular figures have come forward, sharing their illness and their photos with the entire world. They’re doing this in a desperate attempt to rescue younger people from a disease that has claimed their health, and, in some cases, their very lives. These photos remind people of the horrors of oral cancer and the surgical alternatives to death, trying to send the message that chewing tobacco isn’t cool – and can be fatal.
Why don’t the younger people listen to the heroes of previous years? Aren’t the stories painful enough, or vivid enough, to spark their imaginations and help them to see the consequences of chewing tobacco? In many cases, people continue to use “chew” or “dip,” unwilling or unable to rescue themselves from the potential fate that awaits them as well.
The addiction is so strong, and the consequences seem so distant and far away, that people continue this potentially deadly habit. Even when white spots appear in their mouths, warning them of a dangerous pre-cancerous sore, many continue to use chewing tobacco. Are they just not ready to quit – or can’t they keep themselves from going back to it, over and over?
Sadly, many people have tried to quit, and are unable to succeed in the quit tobacco programs that are currently available. Less than 1/3 of the people who participate in these programs are successful for more than six months after quitting. Is there any hope at all?
Luckily for these people, a newer, more revolutionary method of quitting tobacco has appeared on the scene. This method uses techniques that are simple to learn and use. Neuro-Linguistic Programming is an effective new therapy that helps people to program their unconscious mind to automatically substitute more desirable behaviors in place of this deadly habit.
Almost without thinking, people are able to quit chewing tobacco. The success rates are startling – about 70% of the people who use this program are successful in the long term. It’s enough to make you wonder why everyone who chews tobacco doesn’t use it.
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