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Nicocure – A Review

by Amy Hudson

Of late, there exist a range of methods for trying to quit smoking, including various drugs or medications. Regrettably, these options hardly produce any results, can lead to numerous adverse side effects, and/or merely serve to move the smoker’s nicotine addiction from cigarettes to another nicotine source. All in all, it is becoming all the more hopeless to find a stop smoking product that actually works and is safe to use.

An exception is Nicocure, a product created to help smokers cope with and sooner or later beat their addiction to nicotine. Given that nicotine addiction is the essence of the cigarette habit, Nicocure targets the addiction directly to help smokers to completely kick the cigarette habit. In the following paragraphs, we will enumerate the product manufacturers’ claims and evaluate if they are true.

Nicocure, also widely known as Smoke Deter, is made of natural extracts that will fight the symptoms of withdrawal – like, for instance, insomnia, aches & pains, irritability, nausea, anxiety, among many others.

Indeed, nicotine withdrawal is a complicated condition and thus demands a complex solution. The ingredients of Nicocure – Abies Nigra extract (cures incessant coughing, respiratory diseases, head aches, gastrointestinal complications), Nux Vomica extract (prevents cigarette craving, treats stress), Aconitum Napellus extract (aids in relaxation, reduces anxiety), and Avena extract (also relaxes the body and treats anxiety) – are successful in fighting every withdrawal symptom independently. When used together, these ingredients become a powerful combination that treats the symptoms as a whole and gives a balanced remedy for anyone grappling with withdrawal. Additionally, these components have been employed across generations with no documented adverse side effects. Nicocure, a.k.a. Smoke Deter, is normally used sublingually (i.e. sprayed under the tongue).

Besides the natural extract-rich remedy, the Smoke Deter package includes a relaxation audio CD that will enable you to handle anxiety and the different psychological repercussions of quitting smoking.

At present, general opinion favors the use of this product. There have been zero unfavorable reviews, no complaints of its ineffectiveness, and no reported side effects. Actually, a number of niche stop smoking websites proudly suggest Nicocure/Smoke Deter as a safe and effective smoking cessation remedy.

Obviously, the treatment approach you select to help you stop smoking is a choice only you can make. However, we’ve found in the course of this review that this product does generate especially impressive outcomes indeed. If you’ve at long last reached the decision to stop smoking, consider the Nicocure program as an effective tool to enable you to defeat your smoking addiction for good.

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Life Insurance – There’s more to giving up smoking than just getting healthy

March the 11th sees the 25th anniversary of No Smoking Day, a day of national recognition and support for those who want to try and give up. Over the past 25 years the campaign has grown from an awareness day organized by a group of individuals with an interest in health, to becoming a fully registered charity in 1991, and onward to employing a full-time staff and becoming one of the best-known days of its type. In light of the ongoing global economic difficulties and the ‘credit crunch’, this year the campaign is more geared towards how smokers can save money if they give up – alongside the well-known health benefits.

So how can giving up smoking at this time help you save money?

The first financial saving to consider, is what you might save on a day to day, week to week, or year to year basis, if you were to give up smoking now. According to myfinances.co.uk, the average packet of cigarettes costs £5.67 in the UK. If we assume that the average smoker gets through a packet a day, a week of non-smoking will save you £39.69, a month of non-smoking will save you in the region of £177.75 – yet over an entire year you will be set to save a massive £2,069.55. It is fair to acknowledge that not everyone who wants to give up smokes £5.67 worth of cigarettes everyday, but during these times of belt-tightening and cutting back, the prospect of saving over a thousand pounds after a year of non-smoking must sound tempting to anybody.

However, savings from giving up smoking don’t stop with the cost of cigarettes. As life insurance companies become more and more competitive whilst frugal customers threaten to cancel their policies, now is the best-time for non-smokers to benefit from slashed monthly premiums in comparison to their smoking peers. Savings of up to 50 percent on payments can be made for non-smokers, whilst comparison website moneysupermarket.com estimate a 30 year-old male smoker will spend over £8,000 more on life cover than a non-smoker of the same age.

The financial benefits of giving up around the 11th March go even further though. With the growth of No Smoking Day year on year, many businesses, including supermarkets and shops, have tried to get a piece of the action. Supermarket giant, Asda are discounting prices of nicotine patches and gum in an offer to help their visitors stop at this time. It certainly seems that, in terms of saving money from stopping smoking, March 2009 may well be the perfect month to give it a try.

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Zero Smoke – How Well Does It Work?

by Amy Hudson

As a rapidly growing number of smokers in the whole world are attempting to kick their smoking habit, they are being weighed down with contradictory information about the health hazards of habitual smoking, the difficulty of trying to quit smoking, the undeniable social issues involved, and so on and so forth. As such, the process of quitting smoking is quickly becoming one of the most debated subjects in recent years; and the quest for new radically effective quit smoking aids has expanded into a relentless search.

Various techniques have been applied to determine the most ideal treatment option to expedite and ease the process of kicking the habit. Unfortunately, as of this writing, no specific technique has been innovated notwithstanding the pervasion of countless products with dubious effectiveness.

Acupuncture is a famous approach to attempting to stop smoking, and acupuncture principles have in fact been incorporated in numerous ways. Besides acupuncture sessions themselves, some techniques that employ acupuncture principles are laser therapy and, quite recently, Zero Smoke magnetic treatment.

Akin to acupuncture practices, zero smoke magnets invigorate explicit body points to accelerate the release of endorphin and motivate the specific nerve centers linked to addiction. But then again, although the long standing acupuncture process have been deemed effective for decades and centuries, there is insufficient study to prove the efficacy of acupuncture’s present-day versions. With these in mind, in this article, we aim to share more information about this rather little-known system.

The primary distinction between the Zero Smoke magnets and the practice of acupuncture is their unique stimulation points. As the latter targets numerous regions in the body – such as, for example, in the case of smoking cessation acupuncture wherein the ear, nose, and wrists are the stimulation points – the Zero Smoke method focuses on just a particular point on the ears.

Another disparity is that the process of acupuncture utilizes needles, while Zero Smoke therapy employs two magnets. Presumably, the reason for this is that the magnets share stimulating effects similar to acupuncture needles when placed opposite each other on opposite sides of the ears. It is stipulated that the polarity of the magnets is a successful stimulant for this specific area since ear tissues are not too thick.

Popular response to this product has been differing. There are smokers who continually object that the Zero Smoke brand is an utter failure as Zero Smoke includes numerous hidden costs. However, there are several individuals who attest that the Zero Smoke system does work. Regrettably, by and large, the unfavorable opinion about this product seems greater that the favorable reviews. While modest success rate can’t be denied, the failure rate should forewarn target users of Zero Smoke to keep their expectations real.

Overall, the feeble response to the Zero Smoke product is highly dispiriting. That being said, we can’t, in all candor, advocate the Zero Smoke package for your personal use.

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