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A much older appraisal of 'Easyway' exists, produced by Dr.Jonathan Foulds is shown
A much older appraisal of 'Easyway' exists, produced by Dr.Jonathan Foulds is shown
In general, we would summarise that Allen Carr Easyway is another quit method that enjoys a good measure of popularity, however, where it fits in this perceptive summary ''Generally speaking, a 1 year quit rate above 10% is not bad, 20% is very good, and 25% is awesome'' is debatable, wild unsubstantiated claims of 80% success rates are simply not achieved.

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Allen Carr 'Easyway' enjoys many devoted supporters as a method to Quit Smoking unaided, 'Cold -Turkey' is the gold standard for some hard-liners in Tobacco Control thus Easyway would satisfy that clique.

The claim is that 'Easyway has helped 50 million Smokers Worldwide cease Smoking

'Easyway' has just announced a partnership with WHO:- Allen Carr's Easyway Partners With the World Health Organisation for a Global Year-long Campaign to Support More Than 100 Million People as They 'Commit to Quit' Smoking https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/allen-carr-s-easyway-partners-with-the-world-health-organisation-for-a-global-year-long-campaign-to-support-more-than-100-million-people-as-they-commit-to-quit-smoking-806429693.html?fbclid=IwAR3Kb9gvi7NUroMGE7CEN9fdjT1xA52LAQOK9YsQklsBF5FhXzEmnym5QL0

It should be noted that an RCT exists, [[ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/014556131709600701%7CRandomized, Controlled Trial Using Best-Selling Smoking-Cessation Book]] that did not find that 'Easyway' was particularly, if at all effective

A RCT exists that is altogether more positive

A much older appraisal of 'Easyway' exists, produced by Dr.Jonathan Foulds is shown

In general, we would summarise that Allen Carr Easyway is another quit method that enjoys a good measure of popularity, however, where it fits in this perceptive summary Generally speaking, a 1 year quit rate above 10% is not bad, 20% is very good, and 25% is awesome is debatable, wild unsubstantiated claims of 80% success rates are simply not achieved.