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Stop Smoking Laser Clinic Frees Teens from Addiction

Freedom Laser Therapy discounts their quit smoking laser treatment to help young adults

(PRWEB) April 15, 2005 -- An innovative low-level laser quit smoking treatment used in Europe and Canada over the past 30 years is now available in the United States. Freedom Laser Therapy, a leading practioner of laser therapy treatment focuses on the physical, psychological, and detoxification of breaking a smoker’s nicotine addiction. Freedom clients are continually referring other smokers to the clinic, because of the simplicity of quitting using the treatment.

Craig Nabat, President of Freedom Laser Therapy, wants young adults to have the same ease of quitting smoking as Freedom’s adult clients. Nabat initiated a company wide policy that young adults showing proof of being under 21 years old can receive the $399 laser therapy treatment for only $99.

Nabat is passionate about his company's mission of freeing the world from nicotine addiction, so much that he is now focusing on the youth of America. Presently, 22% of high school students are smokers. According to tobacco research reports the industry is earning over 1.8 billion from underage sales of cigarettes to America’s youth.

According to the American Lung Association 90% of all smokers begin smoking before the age of 21. Even more alarming is that 3,000 new teenagers per day are daily experimenting with smoking; and addiction can occur within as little as two weeks. Some reasons why kids usually light up are as followed: To fit in, to be part of a group, to look cool, pure experimentation, they have friends who smoke, to be rebellious, to look older, a family member smokes, influenced by tobacco advertising geared towards them, or emulating a favorite celebrity who is seen smoking in a movie.

When young people begin smoking, they are not truly aware of the seriousness of their experimentation. Unfortunately young adults do not realize how easy it is to become addicted to nicotine, nor do they look at the health risks associated, such as cancer, emphysema and even death. In addition, young smokers cannot conceptualize the approximate $1,800 a year expense that they will encounter when they become addicted to cigarettes.

Nabat, a former smoker himself says, "Smoking education awareness campaigns for youths is only half the battle. Young smokers need to have an effective resource available to break their physical addiction to nicotine.” “Laser therapy is the easiest solution to painlessly break a smoker’s nicotine addiction, which may encourage young adults and teens to quit smoking sooner.”

Freedom Laser Therapy
720 Wilshire Blvd.
Third Floor
Santa Monica, CA 90401
310-458-5558 tel Santa Monica, CA
248-547-5600 tel Royal Oak, MI
www.freedomlasertherapy.com

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Source :  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/4/prweb229088.htm