LOS ANGELES, CA, May 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) Quit Tea, the natural stop smoking aid, has received an official professional endorsement. "This is a good product I will continue to tell my clients about," says Leeanne Taylor, a licensed drug and alcohol counselor with a private practice in Bangor, Maine, who specializes in smoking cessation.
Ms. Taylor received free samples of Quit Tea as part of the Quit Tea LLC's local Maine smoking cessation professional detailing program. She said "since that time I have given clients a tea bag and the website so they could get some of their own. The majority of these clients have gotten their tea and have reported using it when they had a craving for a cigarette. I have only heard good things from them about how it reduced or took away cravings."
The professional smoking cessation counselor detailing program has been massively successful in gaining exposure and credibility for Quit Tea as an effective natural alternative to nicotine replacement therapy or other pharmaceutical options for smoking cessation. Many other smoking cessation counselors in Maine continue to provide samples of Quit Tea to their clients or groups, but have not yet given a written endorsements. Maine is the first state Quit Tea LLC has done this program in, but is planning to expand the detailing and providing samples to professionals in other states in the Summer of 2011.
Quit Tea has been available for sale online since May 2010, and in health food stores and pharmacies nationwide since November 2010, but has already gained broad approval and appeal with chiropractors, acupuncturists, and others. Chiropractors and acupuncturists across the United States and Canada often stock Quit Tea in their offices to provide samples or for resale to their patients. Acupuncturist especially have their own methods of treating smoking cessation but say Quit Tea helps supplement their treatments and provide higher rates of success.
In a study of Quit Tea in early 2010, 65 participants used Quit Tea for 9 weeks and attempted to quit smoking. Each participant received free Quit Tea in exchange for answering a series of short surveys; prior to quitting, and at weeks 1, 4, and 9. In the end, Quit Tea showed to help 17% of survey respondents successfully quit smoking, while over 60% said it helped "reduce cravings" and would recommend Quit Tea to others. These results were considered a huge success considering the low success rates of other smoking cessation aids, such as nicotine replacement at as low as 6%.
For more information on Quit Tea please visit the website http://www.quittea.com.
SOURCE: Quit Tea LLC
Matthew Bucklin
Quit Tea LLC, President
matt@quittea.com
323-902-5033
Quit Tea is a natural quit smoking aid that helps to relieve nicotine withdrawal symptoms, suppress appetite, improve lung function, detox the body, and more. Quit Tea is a product of Quit Tea LLC and has been on the market since May 2010. It is distributed and sold internationally online, and domestically in health food stores and pharmacies nationwide. Quit Tea LLC is a privately owned company based in Los Angeles, California that focuses on natural smoking cessation remedies such as herbs, research, information, and behavioral modification therapy.
Quit Tea Natural Stop Smoking Aid Receives Professional Recommendations
New natural stop smoking aid, Quit Tea, provides effective alternative to pharmaceutical smoking cessation aids, endorsed by professionals in chiropractic and addiction treatment.
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[Press-News.org] Quit Tea Natural Stop Smoking Aid Receives Professional RecommendationsNew natural stop smoking aid, Quit Tea, provides effective alternative to pharmaceutical smoking cessation aids, endorsed by professionals in chiropractic and addiction treatment.