About

R.L. Wolf
Hypnotist
Take the first step towards a healthier, smoke-free life today.

R.L. Wolf is a certified hypnotist. For over 25 years, R.L. has been a student and practitioner of the esoteric healing arts. 

One-on-One Online Hypnotherapy

Once the client is in a receptive state to eliminate negative behavior such as phobias, OCD, limiting beliefs, or addictions, R.L. may use a variety of techniques including Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Tibetan mantras, plus the latest breakthroughs in hypnotherapy and neuroscience.

About Me

R.L. Wolf is a certified hypnotist. For over 25 years, R.L. has been a student and practitioner of the esoteric healing arts. In one-on-one sessions, he tailors the chosen techniques to the individual needs of his clients. The fourfold breath from Pranayama Yoga slows down the brainwave pattern of his clients from Beta to Alpha, putting them in a deep state of relaxation. 

Experience the transformative power of R.L. Wolf’s online stop smoking hypnotherapy. Take the first step towards a healthier, smoke-free life today.

Crush Your Nicotine Cravings Webinar

Crush Your Nicotine Cravings: Rewire Your Brain to Break the Chains of Nicotine Addiction

Are you sick and tired of nicotine addiction holding you back? Do you find yourself burdened by guilt, knowing that your deadly habit is not only self-harming but also harms the ones you love? Well, my friends, it’s time to confront the truth that you’ve been denying head-on.

According to numerous scientific studies, smoking has a deleterious effect on all the major organs of your body. Most smoking-related deaths are from three diseases: lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or coronary heart disease. Other common cancers caused by smoking include cancer of the larynx, esophagus, kidneys, liver, oral and nasal cavities – and this is just a partial list. Common heart diseases include cerebrovascular disease, aortic aneurysm, ischemic heart disease, and atherosclerosis. Moreover, tobacco use is responsible for over 8 million deaths per year. 

Questions? Just ask.