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Article: Mad Russian offers nicotine cure to his 'Friends'.
- Article from:
- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- November 6, 1998
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Chalk up another successful celebrity cure for Brookline's Mad Russian!
"Friends" star Courtney Cox said she and her fiancee David Arquette no longer suck down cigarettes, thanks to Yefim Shubentsov, bad-habit-breaker-to-the-stars.
"They came in Sept.23, with a group of 15," Shubentsov told the Track. "But I did not know who she was because I have not seen her on television."
Shubentsov, who has cured pop star Billy Joel, director Richard Donner and author Amy Tan of their nicotine cravings, uses bioenergy to get people to stop smoking. "Not hypnosis. I am not medical doctor," he said.
The process reportedly was discovered after years ...
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