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It’s Never Too Late To Stop Smoking

by Philip Davis

People who smoke are aware of just how difficult it may be to stop smoking. While you are certainly aware of the medical reasons why you should not smoke that still doesn’t help you get over the hurdle of being able to quit. People have used many different ways to quit with different degrees of success. Some of the most common types of help include using a nicotine patch or chewing nicotine gum, getting prescription medication or getting hypnotized. There are many other methods as well. What has worked for one person may not work for you.

If you are ready to stop smoking you should use the techniques that will work best for you. It can be difficult to stop smoking because smoking is an addiction. It is also a habit that has been reinforced over and over again. For these reasons many smokers find that they have a hard time stopping. Every time you smoke a cigarette you have been unknowingly supporting and contributing to your habit.

The way to stop smoking now is to get the help that you need. You will be more successful if you get assistance from someone who knows the best way for you to quit smoking and can give you the support you need as you quit. While your friends and family may be supportive they haven’t gone through the same thing and really don’t have a good understanding of how to help you stop smoking. You need someone to help you who know the ins and outs of just how hard it is to stop smoking.

A vast majority of smokers report using cigarettes as a way to reduce stress or to provide relaxation in their lives. If they have a stressful situation they often immediately turn to a cigarette to help get them through it. If this describes your actions you need to understand that you’re using smoking as an emotional crutch. You must replace smoking with some better ways of coping with stress emotionally.

There are many things that you can learn to do to help yourself when you want to quit smoking. It can be helpful to find out what other people have done because it may just be the thing you need to help you as well. Most people who eventually quit smoking report that it took them several failed attempts before they could actually quit smoking for good. You need to find a way to stop smoking once and for all so that you don’t want to start up again.

Sometimes the stories about quitting smoking may scare people into the mistaken belief that they will be unable to quit. Smoking is physically addictive so your body will go through nicotine withdrawal for a few days until the body is completely rid of the substance. After the first several days you will be dealing mainly with the emotional addiction of cigarette smoking. Start with a good plan for how to quit and then follow your plan.

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Smoking Is A Speeding Train Towards Heart Disease

by Zak Hart

Doctors have readily made information about the relationship between smoking, and heart disease, yet people still choose to ignore how seriously this could affect them. People still believe that the chance of something happening to them is slim to none; obviously these are the people that haven’t read or listened to the warnings.

There are thousands of different chemical compounds in a cigarette, with at least 60 of them being toxic. As these toxins float through your blood stream they accelerate the speed of which your arteries can potentially harden, causing the potential for coronary heart disease, as well as increasing your chances of suffering a heart attack, heart failure, and even sudden death.

Your body doesn’t care if you’ve smoked one pack of cigarettes, or three hundred, yet there are people that still ask if I smoke only two cigarettes a day am I still at risk? That’s like someone asking if I stand on the train tracks between 1pm and 2 pm am I still at risk of being hit by a speeding train.

Your doctor can’t give you a time limit on how long you will have to smoke before your arteries begin to clog, your body will take the course it chooses in due time. If you have a family history of heart disease you are more likely to suffer the consequences associated with smoking.

Each time you light a cigarette because you just have to have one you are affecting everyone around you. Second hand smoke affects the risk of heart disease for those around you too. Is it really worth lighting that cigarette to harm those people you care about? It’s like you are throwing them in front of the speeding train just as it goes by, they didn’t make the choice to smoke.

Women that take a oral contraceptives and smoke are at higher risks of heart disease than those that just smoke. Medications that suggest you do not smoke while taking them do so due to the increased chances of heart disease, and other symptoms. If the cigarette companies were made to list all toxins to the public people would be less likely to smoke after finding out what they will be putting into their bodies.

You may choose to put yourself at risk of heart disease due to your smoking, but you should also consider those closest to you when you next consider when and where you are going to light that next cigarette. Quitting smoking is the only way to free you from the potential health risks associated with the habit.

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Even Quit Smoking Is Very Very Easy !

by Douglas Grahame

Smoking is one of those dangerous habits that very many people in the world engage in. Those who indulge enjoy it and rarely think of giving up the habit. For most of them, the habit helps them to calm down, ease tension and even assist in weight loss. The studies that have been carried out show that the dangers often outweigh the benefits it has. If you are ready to learn how to stop smoking, there are some helpful hints that you can use to make it easier.

But the truth of the matter is that hazards posed are so many and numerous than the said benefits if indeed there are. But you as an individual can take that step of resolve to enjoy healthier smoking-free life. To help you achieve that, here are some tips on how to stop smoking.

Commitment requires that you get rid of any cigarettes, matches or lighters that you may have stashed around the house and do not buy anymore. This helps to get rid of the temptation and the urge to smoke. Tell a friend or a family member about your wish to stop smoking. They will help to make you accountable and keep you in check. Find a friend or family member that also wants to stop smoking this is good for morale.

The other thing is to find an aid that works for you. The nicotine patches and gums may not work for each person since it has been prove that they only work about 11% of the time. The Internet also provides you with courses that will help you quit. One of the programs you can enroll in is the quit smoking today program which has step-by-step instructions to assist you kick the habit.

Your body has to be prepared both physically and emotionally for you to quit smoking successfully. Regular exercise and a high protein diet are advised to help you deal with it physically. Hypnotherapy has been known to help people deal with kicking the habit emotionally. It reduces the stress and emotional strain that you undergo during this period. It will help you to deal with the emotional triggers of smoking.

There are proponents of hypnotherapy who say that it is also an effective way to stop the habit. Hypnosis eases the stress and emotional pressure that might be triggered by the sudden stop of nicotine intake. Someone said that nothing good comes easy. So in the initial stages, you might it very hard and uncomfortable but the reward of the good healthy life ahead should keep your eyes glued on the prize. Immediate results are not a guarantee but in the long run you will find it working to your advantage, and realize that it was not a deprivation in vain.

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