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Compassionate Verified Successful Treatment for Smokers Facing the Ohio Smoking Ban

Many smokers are beginning to decide that 'enough is enough' and either want to quit for personal reasons, fear of loosing a job, or the inconvenience of not being able to light up has become too great.

Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) December 13, 2006 -- On December 7th, the new smoking ban went in to effect for Ohio public places and with it, the ability to light up after a meal, during breaks at work, and even at the local pubs, created yet another obstacle for smokers.

"I know I need to quit but I resent the fact that my decision as to where and when I choose to smoke has been taken away from me," Richard M. of N. Olmsted Ohio said.

Smokers are upset. They are also worried. "Now my employer is planning on implementing a complete non-smoking policy which includes my not smoking at all, not even in my own private home away from work. I'm going to lose my job if I can't quit," Melissa T. of Parma Ohio stated.

Smokers have become accustomed to the requirement of smoking outdoors and will endure snow, rain, hail, and high winds as they huddle amongst one another. They've endured the 'looks' from non-smokers and have tried to be as polite as possible about their choice to continue smoking.

Smokers have been taxed more than any segment of the population and the tax dollars have helped to build stadiums and most recently, will help to pay for continued arts and music programs. "Yea, my cigarettes built the stadium, of course, we can't smoke there. What's going to happen to all these programs after we all quit?" commented a Brooklyn Heights mother of three.

Many smokers are beginning to decide that 'enough is enough' and either want to quit for personal reasons, fear of loosing a job, or the inconvenience of not being able to light up has become too great.

Advanced Laser Solutions (http://www.advlasersolutions.com) serves the tri-state area from their locations in Garfield Heights and Westlake. They offer smokers compassion and a proven effective treatment.

Using the highest quality laser equipment on the market, Advanced Laser Solutions offers something that other quit smoking programs lack. Similar to acupuncture, but without the needles, the laser treatment literally removes the physical cravings associated with nicotine withdrawals and does so with one treatment.

Smokers that have tried unsuccessfully to quit in the past will find this treatment surprisingly effective and relaxing. Michael Griffin, president of Advanced Laser Solutions, along with his staff, is dedicated to helping any smoker (light or heavy) to successfully become a non-smoker.

Committed to providing an excellent service, Advanced Laser Solutions contracted with Senior Approved Services, a national survey company, (http://www.seniorsapprove.com) to conduct an independent survey of both current and past clients.

89% of current and past clients returned the survey. Of this number, 100% reported, 'Yes, the treatment does indeed remove the physical cravings.' The complete detailed survey results may be obtained by phoning Senior Approved Services at 440-471-4179.

Advanced Laser Solutions also offers group support, relaxing massages, and offers a method to control the urge to replace cigarettes with food. Imagine quitting cigarettes and not gaining weight.

Discounts are offered to smokers when they come to the office with a friend. Call 216-663-0766 for office hours in either location.

Learn how quickly your body heals once you quit smoking by visiting http://www.seniorsapprove.com/stop_smoking.html#heals

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