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The Cold-Turkey Method To Live A Smoke-Free Life
People are fast realizing the health risks of smoking, and are choosing to kick the nicotine habit in favor of a healthier, smoke-free life. However, stopping smoking isn’t as easy as it sounds, and people generally abide by two widely accepted methods. The first is cutting down gradually – setting a date by which one will stop smoking, and working towards it by steadily cutting down, and the other is the cold-turkey method. The latter means that one will stop smoking in one day, abruptly, and never again touch another cigarette. Many people, however, lack the strength or the self-control to try this, but we give you some tips to help you on your way to achieving the cold-turkey method.
Firstly, and this is the most obvious rule: once you’ve made up your mind to stop smoking forever, abide by it. Resist the urge to take that puff. Remember, just one puff of the cigarette, and you’re back to square one, and all your effort is down the drain. You see, nicotine affects your brain, and grows millions of nicotine receptors in almost eleven different regions. Despite your mind’s nicotine induced dopamine/adrenaline intoxication being an alert high, your chemical dependency on the substance is very real. Don’t fool yourself by saying you’ll “take just one little puff” – the words don’t exist. Tell yourself that you want to stop smoking, and just do it!
You should be prepared to experience a strong sense of emotional loss. Your addiction to nicotine is, after all, intense and repetitive – over the years your body has been conditioned to depend on it. You will have to face emotional turmoil in phases like denial (feeling like you don’t need to stop smoking in the first place), anger (at yourself and everyone around you), bargaining (telling yourself you’ll take just one puff and stay absolutely nicotine-free the rest of the week), depression (feeling low and generally down-in-the-dumps), acceptance (of the fact that you must stop smoking), and complacency. Remember that this emotional journey is necessary, and a healthy part of recovery.
Don’t skip meals, and we suggest that for the first three days, you drink lots of acidic fruit juice. Cranberry juice can help to accelerate the 72 hours needed to remove the alkaloi nicotine from your body, plus it also helps stabilize blood sugars. Regular exercise will repair the damage done to your system through smoking. It’s helpful to get a buddy with whom you can stop smoking, to get the support from one who has already kicked the habit.
Also, perhaps your body is conditioned to crave nicotine at certain places, or events, or times. For instance, a trip to the bar may make you want to light up. Avoid such triggers that can cause you to go backward in your efforts to stop smoking. Remember to practice deep breathing, and reward yourself for little milestones. If it’s been a month since you quit smoking, go to a restaurant for a meal, and stay in the non-smoking section.
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Get Rid Of Smoking Once And For All
Lots of smokers today are choosing to stop smoking. It’s an unhealthy habit, and can lead to heart attacks and strokes. It’s harmful to the people around – passive smoking causes cancer too. So, as more and more people make the choice to stop smoking, you too might be wondering how you could. Maybe you’ve tried a few times, but resumed it in frustration. We give you some tips that will help you on the path to stopping smoking.
Firstly, believe in yourself, and trust the fact that you can stop smoking. Everything is achieved with guts and determination, and this is no different. Will yourself to believe that you can kick the habit, and make your own plan for quitting. Why do you want to stop smoking? To live longer? To feel better? To have fresher breath? Make a list of these reasons, and refer them constantly. Keep the benefits of stopping smoking in mind. You also need the support of your friends and family. Ask them to have faith in you, warn them that withdrawal symptoms will probably make you irritable, and that they should bear with you. After all, it’s all for the best, isn’t it? Keep a target in mind – fix upon a date by which you will stop smoking. Write it down in big bold letters, and display it somewhere prominent.
Fix up an exercise program. This will not only act as an effective stress-buster, but will make you healthier. You need to recover from all the nicotine damage, after all – and exercise will help your system. Start with small things – a short walk, a little sprint, and build it up as you go along. Swimming is great exercise. Consult your doctor – he will give you handy tips, as well as good guidance and support.
Gradually cut down on the cigarettes. Buy only a pack at a time, a few if possible, try to give your cigarettes to someone else so that you don’t have them on you when you feel the urge to take a drag. Remember that Rome was not built in a day, and that with gradual effort, you will be able to stop smoking. However, many smokers have found that giving up abruptly works just as well. Figure out which method will work best for you. But the important thing to remember is that whatever method you use, you will ultimately need to stop smoking.
You and a buddy can quit smoking together. Giving each other support is vital in the journey to being a smoke-free person. Celebrate the milestones – if it’s been a week since you last smoked, reward yourself – go watch a movie together. Treat yourself occasionally. Drink lots of water, it’s good for you, and will flush out the toxins in your system. Keep away from triggers, which increase your desire to smoke – such as entering a bar.With a bit of self-control, a fair amount of support from friends and family, and lots of determination, you really can be successful, and stop smoking!
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