If it lasts almost a week I dont consider that once a month
Well its been 10 months since the last one at my house
I was walking/vaping to work from the train today, and a woman walked past me and said laser. I thought there was a new laser cigarette so I asked what she meant, and she said that she smoked for 15 years and that the laser treatment worked for her. I just did a search...anyone know about how much it costs? It appears that some offer frequent "boosts" and others offer one "boost" within 6 months....they have the "boost" cost on one site as $85. For $85 (assuming the full treatment is similarly priced--which I doubt), I'd be game to try it. Anyone know costs or effectiveness?
Dopey turned me onto the eGo Twist. I bought it at www.cignot.com
I'll make ya a deal. You give me $50 bucks, I'll shine a red light in your eyes and call it a treatment.
Be just as effective as the real thing![]()
Vicks, after i stopped laughing about your offer, I remembered this as the reason I continued to complete my post. I'm just sayin' if its cheap, and I can stop getting ejuice in my mouth, clothes, bed, and stop charging fuckin' batteries, I thought it might be worth it.
Now, shining a red light in my eyes might be fun, too. Just not $50 worth of fun. I may be willing to trade some Basic onTop for it, though.
Dopey turned me onto the eGo Twist. I bought it at www.cignot.com
My mom did it. She ended up going back to vaping.
I was just messin with ya, anyway. Love the opportunity to toss out a good joke.
A lot of the homeopathic or eastern remedies out there require constant treatments, and the practitioners - ESPECIALLY the ones with more expensive equipment, don't teach you to do things yourself. They are busy creating repeat business.
Not that repeat business or profit are bad things, I just don't jump into the newest, latest, or greatest FAD to 'cure' an affliction because I'm allergic to hype, and far too jaded to take anyone's word that 'this is the greatest thing since sliced bread!!!'
I decided long ago to listen to the gentler world, the one that is usually drowned out by traffic, music, conversations, and all the noise that us humans make, and trust what my intuition tells me is correct, rather than follow the herd.