Quit Smoking Today Review
The core of this hypnosis smoking program is a 38-minute audio, but it is also supplemented with several other complementary resources. The program’s claimed success rate is very high with a low rate of relapse over the tracking period.
Package Contents
- Hypnosis smoking audio (38 minutes)
- Quit Smoking Now e-book
- Stop smoking therapy session transcript
- Relieve stress audio hypnosis
- Weight loss and health tips report
- 97 Ways to Stay Fit report
Product Review
The core of this program is a 38-minute audio hypnosis session. The induction is standard, but the approach and statements are not, which could explain the greater than average effectiveness of this program.
It’s important to understand that unlike some other programs reviewed on this blog, Quit Smoking Today does not teach you how to perform hypnosis. Rather, it focuses solely on hypnotizing you to help you kick your smoking habit.
The course claims a 1-month success rate of 99.7% (that works out to roughly 4,985 out of 5,000), and a 6-month success rate of 97.2% (4,860 out of 5,000). These numbers seem peculiarly high, but I wasn’t able to find any evidence to the contrary. What is interesting is that the author states that if you have not quit smoking within 60 days, you get your money back.
Product Details
Author: Robert Mellor
Package: hypnosis smoking audio, quit smoking e-book, transcript of a stop-smoking therapy session, relieve stress hypnosis audio, weight loss e-book, fitness tips e-book.
Price: US $47
Return Policy: If you haven’t stopped smoking, you get your money back (60-day guarantee)
Conclusion
This is a solid hypnosis smoking product with a remarkably high success rate. If you’re looking to quit smoking, but not learn how to perform hypnosis or self-hypnosis, this could be a good candidate. The author thoughtfully included bonuses that address other aspects that ex-smokers might face in the early days of life without tobacco.


I quit after 40 years of smoking at least one pack a day, and it was just as easy as Rob Mellor said it would be. I think the key is to give in and accept what Mellor is telling you.
I didn’t think I was ready to quit. I thought I enjoyed smoking, and some days, a cigarette was my only incentive to get out of bed. I had bought the book on a whim, for some day far off in the future when I’d be “ready” to quit. I had bought a carton of cigarettes on Saturday, and then on Sunday I was bored and decided to read the book. Had my last cigarette before I was halfway through.
No withdrawal pangs, just a feeling of relief that I didn’t have to smoke any more, and that it wasn’t going to be hard at all. The urge is gone.
My wife tried every technique including the LungUSA program (Freedom from Smoking), counselors, the gum, willpower, etc. I came across this book, she read it, and quit. And she did it decisively. Don’t buy this for someone you want to quit — reserve it for when they are committed and struggling and need something to help them. The psychology is subtle but highly effective. It begs the question — why hasn’t it become popular everywhere else already?