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Joe
at the age of ten became very interested in philosophy, spirituality
and religion. At sixteen, he would visit different Ashrams in Upstate
New York, where he practiced Yoga, reflexology, herbology and meditation.
Joe Weaver studied Biology at the State University at Stony Brook,
where he won achievement awards in biological research, focusing
on the hippocampus and stroke. Joe then got an award to participate
in a research assignment at Tulane University in New Orleans, which
was published in the European Journal of Pharmacology in March 1993.
In
1994, Joe Weaver went to pursue a medical career at the Universität
Tübingen in Germany. After a year and a half, he had a change
in heart and moved back to the States. After Germany, Joe noticed
that he was losing his spirituality and did not like the "new
Joe" that he saw-- He was smoking more than three packs of
cigarettes a day and eighty pounds overweight. Joe smoked for over
18 years, smoking three packs a day and over 80 pounds overweight
when he decided to quit and change his life. His life was falling
apart and he decided to take a long vacation to Nepal and Tibet.
After his long journey, Joe was finally a nonsmoker and lost over
90 pounds.
Joe
had quit smoking over ten times in those years. As, most smokers
know. Stressful situations can bring you back to being a slave to
Nicotine. The real test was Joes first stressful situation.
His mother had two heart attacks and three strokes within one year.
Unable to cope with all the new added stress, Joe began to write
Nic-the Habit,while along the bedside of his mother, who could no
longer speak.
Smoking
a cigarette was the last thing in his mind. The Tibetan culture
taught Joe to be strong and to find the strength within to combat
feelings or desires that were destructive, such as smoking and over-eating.
A
quote from his book " Human are separated from Animal, being
that humans don't have to act on their Instinct.., Being trained
in college as a biologist and research scientist, Joe never dreamed
that he would write about spirituality and quitting smoking. Joe
wrote medical journals, not books about spirituality. This is what
makes Nic-the Habit special.
Joe
Weaver's book has a combination of science, nature and spirituality
all neatly written into one. Joe believes that this book was guided
from a higher source. Joe learned in Nepal to cherish each day and
live life and to focus on the present, being that the past is only
to guide and the future only depends on the "here-and-now"
(The Present.) Focusing on one day at a time, brings total success
into the future.
Joes
book describes that in order to quit; you must regain back the control
of your spirit. Then you must deprogrammed all those feeling about
cigarettes smoking and then finally reprogram your mind, body and
spirit, so that it will develop a more realistic loathing to nicotine
products. Joe's
book along with his Theta3 Hypnotic-Ssubliminal
CD is the perfect approach to ending your smoking addiction.You
cant be a non-smoker and still have positive attachment to
tobacco products.Main reason, smoking does absolutely nothing positive
for your body. Why do Smokers give their earnings to tobacco companies
to cause them and their families harm? Joe quotes, You cant
really love yourself and continue to smoke. Smoking is destructive
. Nic-the Habit was a year in writing and research. This book is
a tough-love book about how to say "Good-bye" to Nicotine
products forever. Nic-the Habit will help you kick your addiction
through finding yourself again as Joe did in Nepal and the Himalayas.
Nic-the Habit will give you the Strength, Willpower and the Courage
to be a non-smoker without gaining weight and without ever wanting
to ever smoke another cancer stick again! You can quit with the
book. This book is mainly for those, who want to quit and have not
yet had the courage or the will. Nic-the habit will help you. This
book is not about reading the chapters passively.. You must activately
read and follow the assignments within. If you can make that promise
to yourself. You will be a non-smoker.
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