I went in with a desire to be a non-smoker. The physiological effects that nicotine does to the body were explained and easily understood, as was what was needed to be done using supplements to do what nicotine had been doing. A 2 month supply bought at the seminar being the best value. The hypnosis must have worked great, my subconscious mind open to be re-programmed and conditioned. Putting myself a year in the future and looking back seeing how easy it has been to be a non-smoker for a year. That I believe is why I haven’t had ANY desire to smoke, why those old triggers don’t produce any cravings. I fully believe in this seminar and the methods used. I have 3 buddies who will be going next time around… as I also will be doing for strengthening my self.
Debbie K.
Classificação do local: 1 Modesto, CA
Just went to a Mark Patrick seminar for smoking. Most of what was talked about a long term smoker already knows. Then the ball dropped about the vitimins. My friend and I requested our $ 49 registration fee. The man conducting seminar not so charming, he literally tossed my refund slip at me. Anyone with a medical condition cannot take vitimins without talking to their Dr. That was not even disgussed. Hypnosis techniques given at the seminar I was familiar with for sleeping issues from yrs ago. Hypnosis techniques can be Googled as well as the vitimins. I since have heard that Mark Patrick is the owner of the vitimins company that is mentioned in seminar.
Steve G.
Classificação do local: 1 Lunenburg, MA
Don’t waste your money or time definetly a scam which should be shut down. I went to Worcester, ma last night for the stop smoking seminar. All they are is a bunch of pill pushers. After doing research on the company he supposely gets a discount from for his supplement Accuslim, I find out who owns the company but Mark Patrick. Shame on me for not readine reviews and doing research before I went. If he ever comes back to this area I will make it my goal to show up and bust his scam wide open before anyone else falls for this.
S B.
Classificação do local: 1 Lenox, MA
I was grossly disappointed to find out that the goal of this«hypnosis» seminar was to sell attendees on HUNDREDS of dollars of supplements from a place called«General Sciences». They pushed the«huge discount» you would get by purchasing while at the seminar, and I have received no less than 14 messages from this place in the last 4 days offering me more«special deals». This reminded me of the Amway sales tactics from the 70’s. I took time away from a busy schedule — and my own business — to attend this. Fool me once… Here’s my philosophy: if someone isn’t upfront about what it is they do /sell, etc… they can’t be trusted.
Fred R.
Classificação do local: 1 Red Bank, NJ
The Mark Patrick Weight Loss Seminars are a scam. I went to one of these seminars a few years back down in Toms River. They are merely used as a media to promote expensive«Weight Loss Enhancing» supplements. This guy who ran the seminar, who also claimed to be the«PatricK’ half of Mark Patrick, with his«Ay-Oh-Ay… fuggettaboutit» attitude was totally unprofessional in his style, mannerisms and self-proclaimed knowledge of weight loss. A few times during the seminar, during the break, and then again at the end of the seminar, he offered these weight loss enhancing supplements for costs, where depending on which«package» you fall for, could set you back for more than $ 350! Don’t do it! Don’t fall for this scam… don’t waste your time and/or money. There are other«effective ways» of losing weight. Take it from someone who recently lost 50 lbs in 4 months without any help from this scam!