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Summary of Allen Carr's Allen Carr's Easy Way to Control Alcohol
Summary of Allen Carr's Allen Carr's Easy Way to Control Alcohol
Summary of Allen Carr's Allen Carr's Easy Way to Control Alcohol
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#1 The fact that it takes time to turn generally accepted dogma on its head is why it has been more than 20 years since I proved that any smoker can find it easy to quit. There are millions of smokers worldwide who have never heard of Allen Carr or his method.

#2 There are many doctors who do not support AA’s view that alcoholism is a disease that cannot be cured. They believe that there is hope for recovery, and that alcoholism is just a disease of addiction with no cure.

#3 The speaker at the meeting was allowed to make any statement, no matter how outrageous, and no one interrupted them. I admired how AA allowed its members to express themselves freely.

#4 The fact that you have read this far indicates that you believe you have a drink problem to some degree. Wouldn’t it be foolish not to use the cure that claims to be instant, easy, and permanent.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 16, 2022
ISBN9798822516595
Summary of Allen Carr's Allen Carr's Easy Way to Control Alcohol
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    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    The fact that it takes time to turn generally accepted dogma on its head is why it has been more than 20 years since I proved that any smoker can find it easy to quit. There are millions of smokers worldwide who have never heard of Allen Carr or his method.

    #2

    There are many doctors who do not support AA’s view that alcoholism is a disease that cannot be cured. They believe that there is hope for recovery, and that alcoholism is just a disease of addiction with no cure.

    #3

    The speaker at the meeting was allowed to make any statement, no matter how outrageous, and no one interrupted them. I admired how AA allowed its members to express themselves freely.

    #4

    The fact that you have read this far indicates that you believe you have a drink problem to some degree. Wouldn’t it be foolish not to use the cure that claims to be instant, easy, and permanent.

    #5

    The question you should be asking is why people fly from all over the world to consult this insignificant, lone individual, who has no medical training, and why he is widely regarded as the world’s leading expert on the subject.

    #6

    The medical profession is an intensely responsible and stressful vocation. As such, its members are more vulnerable to the drugs trap than the average person. It takes a minimum of four hours of therapy to complete the cure, and it takes a year to train as a therapist.

    #7

    The same cure is offered in the book and at the clinics. The book has the advantage of allowing you to read it at your leisure, but this can be

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