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Quit Smoking Cigarettes – It’s Hard but Not Because of Nicotine Part 2

In part 1 of this article, we discussed real chemical addiction and how stopping cold-turkey can be life threatening. We also pointed out that although a smoker claims, “I’m dying for a cigarette,” no one has actually died because they didn’t get a smoke.

The reason it is important to understand that cigarette smoking is a psychological addiction rather than a physical one, is to facilitate effective protocols to remove cigarettes from a smoker’s life. In this article, we are going to discuss examples that demonstrate that nicotine is not physically addictive but that cigarette smoking is psychologically addictive.

What is Nicotine

Talk about a substance that has gotten a bad reputation. Nicotine is presented as the ultimate evil and the culprit that makes quitting cigarettes difficult or for some, impossible. However, just what is nicotine?

According to medical researcher Dr. David G. Williams, nicotine is a chemical substance found in cigarette smoke that stimulates the production of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is needed to facilitate the transmission of nerve impulses.

There’s one thing though, there is another chemical called nicotinic acid that is a close cousin of nicotine that also stimulates the production of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. What is this almost identical substance? It is called Vitamin B3!

Could smokers be getting Vitamin B3 from their cigarettes? If so, it’s not a healthy way to do it but look at the symptoms of Vitamin B3 deficiency:

Impaired recent memory
Depression
Hyper irritability
Apprehension
Emotional instability

These are many of the reasons that people give for smoking! It improves their memory, lifts their spirits, calms them down, etc. Since many people don’t have good nutrition, perhaps one of the things that fuels the Psychological Smoking Mechanism is a B3 deficiency. After all, these are water soluble vitamins or chemicals, if you will. They are not stored in the body and must be replaced constantly.

The bottom line here is that people don’t get addicted to vitamins! This is just another indicator that the thing that keeps people smoking is not an addiction to nicotine. Let’s look at some of the other things associated with smoking that do not follow the physical addiction mechanism.

If Cigarettes were Addictive

In the previous article in this series, we discussed a case of accidental addiction to pain medicine. As you recall, when the patient discovered they weren’t getting the same results from the standard dose of medicine, they increased the dose which did, for a time give them relief. It wasn’t long before they had to increase the dose again, and again.

This is what happens with chemical addiction, the body views the chemical as throwing it out of balance (homeostasis) and it creates a counter force. It matches each increase with an increase in counter force.

If nicotine was a truly addictive chemical, the smoker would have to keep increasing intake to achieve the same effects that are claimed for cigarettes just as in our drug example. The consumption of cigarettes would increase over time. However, this doesn’t happen.

Let me give you a real life example. My grandfather was a cigarette smoker. He smoked his entire life starting in his early childhood years. He smoked less than a pack of cigarettes per day. The amount smoked never varied. He had a set amount that he unconsciously metered and for over 70 years maintained this level. The fact that he smoked less than a pack per day was to his benefit and delayed the health issues associated with cigarette smoke. But you can’t avoid it forever and he did eventually develop health problems that years of cigarette smoking produced.

A clear indicator that cigarettes are psychologically addictive and not physically addictive is that the smoker settles into a pattern and stays there for years. You have your half a pack a day person, your pack a day person, your 1.5 pack a day person, your 2 pack a day person and in extreme cases, the three pack a day person. This volume is established pretty early and stays that way. There may be daily fluctuations but they all average out. There is a mental meter that regulates the amount of cigarettes smoked! That’s the Psychological Smoking Mechanism.

If cigarettes were physically addictive, the smoker would be adding more and more cigarettes to achieve whatever claimed benefit they provided. This doesn’t happen. This is a clear indicator that that cigarette consumption is regulated by the Psychological Smoking Mechanism and not the chemicals in the cigarette.

If Nicotine was a Chemical Addiction

There is a whole category of smoking cessation treatment protocols that operate under the idea that providing nicotine will take the place of smoking. The thinking behind this category is that supplying nicotine through vehicles such as patches or gum will eliminate the desire to smoke because the hypothetical nicotine demand is being met. Then by reducing the nicotine over time, just like drug rehab, the compulsion to smoke will be eliminated. Sounds great doesn’t it? If nicotine were the culprit, nicotine patches, gum and lozenges would be 100% successful. After all, they are giving the body the chemical that it theoretically craves which is the supposed mechanism behind the compulsion to smoke.

Nicotine patches are powerful products that give the body a steady supply of nicotine. Let’s look at their effectiveness. Since the smoker is getting generous amounts of nicotine which they are supposedly craving, the patches should be incredibly effective. However, some research shows, (Davidson, M., Epstein, M., Burt, R., Schaefer, C., Whitworth, G. & McDonald, A. (1998)), that only 19% of people on patches had stopped smoking at six weeks and that it was reduced to 9.2% at six months. Looking at it another way, at 6 weeks, 81% of the people using nicotine patches were still smoking and at 6 months, about 91% were still smoking. Yes, 10% of those that had stopped were back at it again.

The results for the gum is about the same. Even though the gum was providing the smoker with plenty of nicotine, at 6 weeks, 84% of the people were still smoking and at 6 months, 92% were smoking.

These smokers were getting all the nicotine they supposedly needed. In reality, they were probably getting a great deal more nicotine than the cigarettes they smoked provided. Yet, most of them continued to smoke along WITH the patches or gum. If nicotine doesn’t compel the smoker to smoke, what does? It’s the Psychological Smoking Mechanism.

Another Indicator that It Isn’t Nicotine

With a chemical addiction, more is better for the addict. With nicotine patches, the smoker is getting a great deal of nicotine. They should be satisfied right? Well as mentioned in the last section, only 9% actually stop smoking with the patch. However, putting all that nicotine in a smokers system with patches does have an effect on the smoker. According to the American Lung Association, side effects with the nicotine patch are:

Headache
Dizziness
Upset stomach
Weakness
Blurred vision
Vivid dreams
Mild itching and burning on the skin
Diarrhea

Yes, nicotine does have an effect on the smokers body. However, with all the things that smoking does to the smoker, it doesn’t produce these effects. This is another clue that nicotine is not the motivator to smoke.

Smokers Resume Smoking after Extended Periods

Another clue that nicotine is not the motivator to smoke is the tendency for ex-smokers to resume smoking after a long period of time. Obviously, after an extended period of time, all the nicotine would be out of their system. As has been stated, nicotine is the cousin of Vitamin B3, a water soluble vitamin. These substances are either rapidly used or excess flushed from the body daily. No matter how heavy a smoker, it won’t take very long for all nicotine to be out of their system.

Also, from a strictly habit perspective, a few weeks or months without smoking should have put an end to the habit; the habit of reaching for a cigarette is broken. However, an ex-smoker can pick up a cigarette and resume smoking like they never stopped whether it is weeks, months or even years.

This is because the Psychological Smoking Mechanism is still operating. There is no nicotine in the system, the habit has been abandoned for weeks, months or some time years, yet, cigarette smoking can resume.

Conclusion

The effects of nicotine do not follow the chemical addiction mechanism. Nicotine is similar to Vitamin B3, a water soluble vitamin. It must be replenished daily. It is possible that the smoker has a deficiency of Vitamin B3. Each cigarette provides a small amount of nicotine which is similar to Vitamin B3.

A smoker falls into a pattern of cigarette consumption which doesn’t vary over decades. Whether it is the half pack a day, one pack a day, one and a half pack per day or the extreme of three packs per day, this amount doesn’t vary. Although there may be daily fluctuations, it averages out over time to whatever pattern the smoker follows.

Cigarette consumption is regulated by the Psychological Smoking Mechanism. The only way to remove cigarettes from your life is to remove this mechanism. If the Psychological Smoking Mechanism is not removed, the person quitting cigarettes will continue to be a smoker who doesn’t happen to be smoking right now. When the Psychological Smoking Mechanism is gone, so is smoking because the person has become a NONsmoker!

(c) Copyright 2009, R. Michael Stone

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Smoke Deter – Stop Smoking System

Too addicted to Quit?

Things people would normally never dream of ingesting are pumped into the lungs and bloodstream every time a cigarette is lit. Chemicals like Butane, Carbon Monoxide, DDT (insecticide), Lead, even Polonium-210 (radioactive fallout), just to name a few. You know it’s bad for you, so why is it so hard to quit?

“Nicotine addiction is one of the strongest addictions to overcome”
- Paraphrased from P&T News February/March 1999

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All-natural, homeopathic, sublingual spray that helps relieve your symptoms as you kick the smoking habit!

DO YOU MEASURE TIME BY WHEN YOU LAST HAD A SMOKE?

An article in “New Scientist” reveals that in addition to altering the body’s dopamine levels, nicotine also causes hormone changes in smokers that alter their perception of time when they try to abstain. In a lab test, researchers studied how smokers and non-smokers estimate elapsed time. Initially, the two groups had similar abilities in time perception, but when tested again after abstaining for a day, most of the smokers estimated much longer time intervals, as much as 50 percent longer!

No wonder you’re irritable when you try to quit!

And that doesn’t even take into account all the other symptoms your body must deal with to break the strong addiction to smoking, and you’ve felt them, which is why it can be very hard to succeed. But you don’t have to go it alone, you can arm yourself against those nagging symptoms today, which may be just the help you need to kick smoking for good.

FINALLY, A SAFE, HOMEOPATHIC SPRAY TO HELP YOU BATTLE SMOKING IS HERE!

Perhaps you’re trying to quit smoking for the first time, or the tenth time. Either way, you need all the help you can get! SMOKE DETER is designed to help relieve the multiple symptoms that plague your body when trying to break the smoking habit, using natural herbs known in homeopathy to help relieve such symptoms as:

THE SMOKE DETER DIFFERENCE

A liquid oral spray, SMOKE DETER is absorbed quickly into the blood vessels under the tongue. Our sublingual application is the preferred method to deliver homeopathic ingredients to combat your symptoms so you can feel better quickly.

SMOKE DETER is designed to relieve multiple symptoms, and can be safely used with no drowsiness or adverse side effects.

  • Shortness of breath
  • Stuffy head
  • Nausea
  • Cold Sweats
  • Insomnia
  • Aches and pains
  • Irritability and anxiety
  • Increased appetite

TWO SPRAYS, 3-TIMES a DAY FOR NATURAL RELIEF!*

A HOMEOPATHIC BLEND TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE SYMPTOMS, NOT JUST ONE

Homeopathic doctors have been using the separate ingredients in SMOKE DETER to treat single symptoms for decades, but our experts in homeopathy have chosen a blend of these natural ingredients to help relieve a wider variety of symptoms in one, easy-to-use spray application. Here are a few samples of the symptoms that each ingredient is recognized by authoritative homeopathic texts to help relieve (see Ingredients Page for full listing):

  • Abies Nigra (Black Spruce): Relieves hard cough, headache and stomach upset
  • Aconitum Napellus (Monkshood or Wolfsbane): Calms anguish of mind and body, restlessless and dry, croupy cough with tickling sensation, also chest pain with cough
  • Avena (oates): Creates a soothing action on the nerves
  • Nux Vomica (Poison Nut): Fights food cravings, and stress-related symptoms

IT’S IMPORTANT TO GET EMOTIONAL SUPPORT, TOO

People who have quit smoking successfully will tell you that getting support from others helps tremendously, and the CDC notes that success rates for quitting increase when evidence-based interventions such as health provider reminder systems, pharmacologic or behavioral cessation therapies, and telephone counseling (quit lines) are employed.

So make sure you take advantage of support groups in your battle to stop smoking, but no matter how you’re trying to quit, SMOKE DETER can help control those difficult symptoms, and our homeopathic formula is safe to use without worrying about drowsiness or other side effects.

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1. Time slows for people who stop smoking 4:00 10 May 2003 NewScientist.com news service Shaoni Bhattacharya

2. Materia Medica Pura, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann

3. Center of Disase Control Document on Tobacco Use

Note: If you are pregnant, attempting to become pregnant or breast-feeding, seek the advice of a doctor before use. ” Keep out of reach of children. ” In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

 

Ingredients

 

SMOKE DETER INGREDIENTS

Homeopathic SMOKE DETER Formula to Help You Quit Smoking

The science of homeopathy is over 200 hundred years old, and is based on the premise that certain natural substances can stimulate the body’s own healing systems – allowing the body to heal itself. Homeopathy is a very unique system of medicine because the ingredients are used at levels that are generally understood to be non-toxic, with no negative side effects. The use of homeopathic ingredients for particular conditions is based on homeopathic provings that are recorded in the Homeopathic Materia Medica. A discussion of the homeopathic conditions of use for the ingredients found in SMOKE DETER is found below.

Each ingredient in SMOKE DETER was picked by expert formulators in the field of homeopathy. SMOKE DETER is natural, safe, and has no known drug interactions. Every ingredient was chosen for this unique formula to both alleviate discomfort and help relieve multiple symptoms that can occur when trying to quit smoking. Our sublingual delivery system is the preferred method of delivering homeopathic medicines.
Other reasons to use SMOKE DETER:
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Suggested Use: Adults and children over 12: Spray twice under tongue up to three times a day. Children under 12: consult a doctor before use.
Homeopathic Active Ingredients:

Abies Nigra (Black Spruce)10X:
Made from tincture of the gum of the Black Spruce, Abies Nigra relieves hard cough, upset stomach (particularly after eating) and headache. Also useful for wakeful restlessness and nightly hunger pangs.

Aconitum Napellus (Aconite; Monkshood; Wolfsbane) 200C:
Genus of plant belonging to the buttercup family, Aconitum is an herbaceous perennial found in mountain meadows of the Northern Hemisphere. Calms anguish of mind and body, physical and mental restlessness, and has been used for dry, croupy cough, tickling in the throat and chest pain brought on with coughing.

Arsenicum Iodatum 200C:
Relieves dry cough, bronchitis symptoms and burning sensation in nose and throat.

Avena (Oat) 1X:
Creates a soothing action on the nerves. Alcoholic extraction has been used as a nerve tonic and to treat symptoms associated with opium addiction.

Ignatia Amara 200C:
Also called “St. Ignatius Bean” , Ignatia has long been used as a homeopathic remedy. Derived from the beans of a small tree belonging to the Loganiaceae family (indigenous to the Phillipines) with long, twining, smooth branches and pear-sized fruit with almond shaped seeds. Named for a Spanish Jesuit who brought the beans to Europe in the 17th century, Ignatta was once a remedy for mental hysteria and the fever and joint pains associate with plague. Relieves the physical manifestations of stress, such as cramping pains in the abdomen, neck or back, as well as sharp-pain headaches and heavy sensation in the chest.

Lung (Pulmo-porcine)6X:
For difficult or labored respiration; relieves lung and bronchial inflammation.

Nux Vomica (Poison Nut) 10X:
Aids in stress-related symptoms, calms hunger and sleeplessness. Fights food cravings.

Plantago Major 3X:
Used for cough and colds symptoms. Causes an aversion to tobacco.

Quibracho 3X:
Found in Chile, Argentina, Bolivia and Southern Brazil, the bark of the evergreen Quebracho tree has been used for centuries for tanning. In homeopathy, it is used to relieve dyspnoea (shortness of breath), especially in emphasema and asthma.

Stricta Pulomaria (Lung Wort) 200C:
Combats the dull feeling and general malaise that often accompanies nicotine withdrawal. Also useful for stuffy-head headache and rheumatic stiffness.

Tabacum 200C:
Relieves craving for tobacco, dizziness, nausea, confusion and lack of concentration.

Inactive Ingredients: Organic alcohol 20% v/v: Purified water

SMOKE DETER PILLS

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, adults should take one capsule, once a day with plenty of water, or as directed by a physician.
Caution: If you are pregnant, nursing or currently taking any medication, consult with a physician prior to use. Do not exceed suggested use.
Keep out of reach of children.
Storage: Store in a cool dry place below 30C (86F).

 

1. Textbook of Applied Materia Medica, J.D. Patil

2. New Clinical Aspects of Diluted and Dynamized Organotherapy, Max T’tau, M.D. (1985)

3. Materia Medica Pura, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1880)

4. Physician’s Desktop Reference

5. Tabacum: Some Guiding Symptoms, Henry Clay Allen (1886)

 

 

 

FAQ

 

FAQs

When someone asks us a question about one of our products, we do our best to answer that question fully and clearly. Then, we make sure those questions and answers are available to you, in case you’re wondering the same thing.

A lot of people have asked us, “Just what, exactly, is a homeopathic medicine?” Because homeopathy is an age-old practice of “like-cures-like” healing, we want all our readers to know just what that means, along with other, frequently asked questions by our customers. Also, read our How It Works page for more details about Homeopathy.

Q: What, exactly, is homeopathic medicine?

Q: Why do homeopathic medicines contain alcohol?

Q: If I’m taking other medications, can I also use homeopathic medicines?

Q: What side effects will I have?


Q: What, exactly, is homeopathic medicine?

A: Back in the early 1800′s a gentleman by the name of Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician, became known for his medicinal formulas which were based on the premise that “like cures like.” That is, if a plant brought about certain symptoms in the body, sweating, active thirst, splotchy skin, then that plant would be able to “teach” the body to resist these same symptoms.

Q: Why do homeopathic medicines contain alcohol?

A: Homeopathic medicines use natural alcohol as a preservative, and as a means of naturally helping to protect the ingredients from contamination. In addition, it helps maximize absorption in the body.

Please note: If you have a known allergy to alcohol, do not take any homeopathic medicine.

Q: If I’m taking other medications, can I also use homeopathic medicines?

A: We advise you to first consult with your primary care provider, before adding homeopathic medication regimen.

Q: What side effects will I have?

A: Homeopathic products are safe. For information about ingredients read our reviews.

 

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Quit Smoking, Lose Weight, Stop Over-Eating, Maybe An Indian Medicine Bag Amulet Can Bring You Strength And Good Luck With All Of This!

“A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.” Lao-tzu said those words, actually wrote them down, about 2,500 years ago, and they are just as true now as they were then! If you need to lose weight, or quit a bad habit, then perhaps you have taken that first step, or you are about to! Bravo! Bravo!

Some folks believe in good luck charms, to give them the ability, the strength, and the discipline to stick to a diet, exercise program, or to refrain from a bad habit.

An Indian Medicine Bag is a Good Luck Charm that has been around for hundreds of years, and they are a very powerful good luck charm or amulet to have! Even though good luck charms are always said to be for entertainment purposes only, we all know that these beauties can sometimes have amazing effects on people and their lives!

The Indian Medicine Bag may help you to overcome smoking, drinking, or eating too much, and it may also help you to Find a Lover, Win Money, get a better job, or have more success! Maybe it will assist you in being strong enough to resist the temptation of the cookies, pies, cakes, and candies! It is well known that to lose weight, it is a good idea to stay away from sugar, flour, sweets, et cetera.

A good tip: When you feel tempted to eat something sugary, just take four ounces of warm water and dissolve about a half teaspoon of baking soda into it. Take some of this solution in your mouth (like mouthwash) and after a few seconds of swishing it around, spit it out. Do this two or three times, and this will neutralize your taste buds, and you will have NO DESIRE for the sweets, at least for a while!

This is like a homeopathic remedy to curb your food cravings for sweets. There are many great vitamins and herbs that can also help YOU to lose weight, feel better, sleep better, and to have a better life because of increased vitality and energy! My suggestion is for you to do a bit of research online, and THIS WEBSITE has some great resources for you to review in these areas!

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If you have tried and failed to quit smoking several times you may be thinking about turning to stop smoking medicines to help you overcome your habit. It seems like quite a rational step to take if the other methods have failed you but there are many things to understand if you want to take the medicinal approach

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Nicotine is extremely addictive and most smokers find it very difficult to give up. Luckily there are many ‘stop smoking programs’ available. Specifically customized to alleviate the physical and/or psychological difficulty they can make a huge difference in the final result of the battle to stop smoking

Millions of people all over the world smoke cigarettes. Almost all of these people understand the serious health risks involved with smoking and are therefore always looking for a way to help them stop

Canada is one of the leading countries to take a firm and positive stand against quitting the smoking habit. Here is a list of ways available to Canadian smokers to get rid of smoking

If you find that your child is smoking there are a few steps you can take to help your teen stop smoking. This is not an easy habit to kick and your child will need your support. Read more about helping your child stop smoking

Looking for stop smoking help? In this article I tell my story of how I recently quit smoking for good. I’m sure you have your reasons to quit smoking and know the benefits of stopping smoking so hopefully my story will inspire you to try to quit again and again until you succeed. I was able to quit smoking for free without the use of any stop smoking methods or devices (pills patches etc.)

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Quit Smoking To Save Your Life

Increase in number of people addicted to smoking is alarming. According to National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) conducted in 2006, the estimated number of smokers in US is 47.1 million. Out of which 26.2 million (23.5%) are men and 20.9 million (18.1%) are women. The tobacco in cigarette comprises of more than 4000 chemical compounds, of which 400 are toxic substances. The main toxic substances are tar (carcinogen), nicotine (addictive), carbon monoxide (reduces oxygen in body), and components of gases (which causes COPD). Research has revealed that each cigarette decreases life by about 11 minutes. Thus, smoking reduces life expectancy by seven to eight years.

Harmful effects of smoking:
When a person tries to smoke for first time he suffers from cough, sore throat, nausea and other adverse feelings generated in body, as body knows that smoking is injurious to health.
•    Smokers frequently suffer from respiratory infections and several minor complaints such as cough and cold.
•    Smokers are sensitive to dreadful diseases such as cancer (lung, pancreas, bladder, kidneys, oesophagus, cervical), heart diseases, cardiovascular diseases, lung diseases, respiratory problems (asthma) and they can be easily attacked by several other problems related to kidneys, liver and pancreas.  
•    Excessive smoking also leads to loss of good skin texture.
•    Smokers are easily exposed to diseases, as smoking weakens a person and reduces the stamina and immunity (resistance power).
•    Two cigarettes a day destroy the entire vitamin C from body. The loss of vitamin C destroys the skin tissues.

Harmful effects on non-smokers:
Kids or babies are likely to get asthma and infections of ear, nose, and chest when they come in contact with people who smoke.

How to get rid of smoking?
Quitting smoking is very difficult, as it is very tough to sustain the withdrawal symptoms. Self-motivation helps in reducing the addiction of smoking. Herbal medicine can be used to stop smoking, which pretend to give the nicotine effect and avoids all the side effects.

Natural sources to quit smoking:
Some of the natural herbs that help in quitting smoking are Oat Straw (Avina sativa), Lobelia (Lobelia inflata), Valerian (Valeriana officinalis), and St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum). Also, it is said that natural therapies like Acupuncture and Hypnotherapy helps in quitting smoking.

Techniques to quit Smoking:
•    Music is excellent way to divert mind from desire to smoke.
•    Meditation helps to get control over mind when a person has urge to smoke.
•    Breathing exercises releases out all toxic substances that are concentrated in the body and helps to have control over the desire to smoke.
•    If a pinch of rock salt is placed at the tip of tongue, it reduces the feeling of desire to smoke.    
•    Consumption of vegetable juices (carrots), fruit juices (grape and orange) and celery juice (juice extracted from celery plant) frequently in a day helps in discharging out nicotine and reduces the feeling to smoke.
•    In order to reduce the intensity of withdrawal symptoms, two tablespoons of honey and plenty of water should be taken daily.

Governments are attempting to spread awareness among people about harmful effects of smoking and banned smoking in all indoor places. Quitting smoking has instantaneous and long-term advantages for a person as it improves stamina and energy. There is a saying ‘Smokers never become old, because they die younger’.

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If you have tried and failed to quit smoking several times you may be thinking about turning to stop smoking medicines to help you overcome your habit. It seems like quite a rational step to take if the other methods have failed you but there are many things to understand if you want to take the medicinal approach

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Is it really simple and easy to Stop Smoking Cigarette? For most smokers it is not right? Are you among the millions of smokers trying to quit smoking seriously? If you are it is more that probably that you have already tried to stop smoking cigarette several times but unfortunately you have failed is it your case too? Anyway I am going to explain why you have failed and how you can quit smoking at once and today if you want. Are you ready

Learn some of what they teach you in stop smoking classes. It may sound strange but a stop smoking class can really help you quit

You can chew gum; you can wear a patch; you can suck on a lozenge or swallow some pills or have acupuncture hypnotherapy or a laser treatment. You can even be incredibly brave and decide to go cold turkey. You in other words can approach the challenge of giving up you cigarettes in a variety of ways and perhaps you already have

Looking for stop smoking help? In this article I tell my story of how I recently quit smoking for good. I’m sure you have your reasons to quit smoking and know the benefits of stopping smoking so hopefully my story will inspire you to try to quit again and again until you succeed. I was able to quit smoking for free without the use of any stop smoking methods or devices (pills patches etc.)

Many people have addictions but not many are as offensive to others as the smoking addiction. If you are a smoker who wishes they could quit look no further. There are now herbal stop smoking kits available that can be found if you know where to look

Varenicline Stop Smoking Pill

A Pfizer drug shown to help more than one in five smokers stop smoking received federal approval on Thursday, adding another option to the limited pool of effective stop-smoking prescription medicines.

Varenicline is only the second nicotine-free smoking cessation drug to gain FDA approval. Pfizer Inc. plans to market the twice-daily tablet as Chantix stop smoking pill.

Varenicline works in two ways, by cutting the pleasure of smoking and reducing the withdrawal symptoms that lead smokers to light up cigaret again.

Most other stop-smoking pills are various nicotine-replacement therapies, sold by prescription and over the counter in gum, patch, lozenge, nasal spray or inhaler form. In 1997, the FDA approved bupropion, an antidepressant already sold as Wellbutrin but rebranded it as Zyban, an anti-smoking drug.

The approved course of Chantix pill treatment is 12 weeks, a period that can be doubled in patients who successfully stop to increase the likelihood they will remain smoke-free, the Food and Drug Administration said.

Other clinical trials show the drug’s effect is more pronounced in the short-term: 44 percent of patients quit smoking following a 12-week course of treatment with Chantix, compared to the 30 percent of Zyban patients who quit, according to Pfizer. However, smoking cessation experts said the longer-term data are more applicable, given the difficulty of quitting the habit for good.

“It’s not going to be a revolution, it’s going to be a substantial step forward,” Thomas Glynn, director of cancer science and trends at the American Cancer Society, said of varenicline. Glynn added that the greatest value will be for smokers who have tried Zyban or nicotine-replacement therapy but failed to quit.

“My bet is that it will work as well as they do and, from the look of things, a little bit better,” he said.

Varenicline latches on to the same receptors in the brain that nicotine binds to when inhaled in cigarette smoke, an action that leads to the release of dopamine in the pleasure centers of the brain. Taking the drug blocks any inhaled nicotine from reinforcing that effect.

The drug also slows the release of dopamine, which cuts the craving to smoke that occurs when nicotine’s effect wears off, said Pfizer research chemist Jotham Coe, who invented the drug.

“It’s a shield and at the same time, it stabilizes you and prevents you from having the lows, which lead to craving and withdrawal, but at the same time, it shields you from the highs,” said Coe, a former 2 1/2 pack-a-day smoker who quit smoking a first time cold turkey and then a second time with the help of nicotine gum.

One in five American adults, or nearly 45 million people, smoke. An estimated 32 million of those smokers would like to quit, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Smoking kills nearly 440,000 Americans a year.

“Tobacco use, particularly cigarette smoking, is the single most preventable cause of death in the United States and is responsible for a growing list of cancers, as well as chronic diseases including those of the lung and heart,” said Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the FDA’s Deputy Commissioner for Medical and Scientific Affairs.

Quitting, as any smoker will tell you, isn’t easy. Fewer than one in 20 smokers can do so without help, Schroeder said. With help, whether it’s a drug, counseling or both, the success rate rises at most to roughly one in five, he added.

Both the FDA and European regulators recently shot down attempts by Sanofi-Aventis to gain approval for rimonabant, or Accomplia, as a stop-smoking aid. Both have recommended that the drug, which blocks the same pleasure centers in the body activated when pot smokers get the munchies, be approved for weight loss.

And at least two vaccines are being developed that could block nicotine from ever reaching the brain.

The FDA does not recommend that Chantix be used with other smoking-cessation products. Its most common side effect is nausea.

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Natural Stop Smoking Techniques

More and more people are finally getting around to stopping smoking these days for several reasons.  First of all, smoking has become terribly expensive.  What used to be an inexpensive addiction is now extremely expensive.  In fact, if you added up what you spent on cigarettes last year, you probably could have taken your entire family on vacation.  People are also choosing to stop because it is getting more and more difficult to smoke anywhere in public.  You can no longer smoke at work or in a restaurant or bar, and if you smoke outside in public, people shun you.

When you finally do choose to quit smoking, you may want to try some of the natural stop smoking techniques that are proving to be very successful.  Unlike prescription medications that reduce the desire for cigarettes, or over-the-counter medications that replace the nicotine, natural stop smoking techniques are actually easier on your body and make the transition from smoker to non-smoker an easier one.

Herbalists and practitioners of alternative medicine have been using natural stop smoking techniques for decades.  Since western people first started to smoke tobacco, people have been trying to find natural ways to stop doing it.  For many, acupuncture has been a safe and effective route.  It works quickly and prevents the desire for smoking from coming back.  Other people prefer hypnosis as a natural stop smoking method.

In addition to these methods, you may choose herbs, aromatherapy, or even natural food products that help you reduce the cravings for nicotine.  The key to becoming a non-smoker is actually taking care of the nicotine withdrawal first and foremost, and then changing your behavior so that you are not reliant on having a cigarette in your hand all the time.

To smokers, a cigarette is a means to relax, to unwind, to deal with stress, to socialize, and to be more at ease, and no medication will help with that.  So, when you decide to quit, you have to make sure that you are totally ready to do so.  Don’t kid yourself into thinking that you will quit for a while, or cut back on smoking, because it won’t be long before you are back to a pack a day.  Make a commitment, put your will power to work, and get as much help and support as you can and you will soon find yourself a non-smoker.

Saul C. Hudson is a smoking cessation expert at http://www.kickingbutts4life.com and teaches the mindset, tools and techniques required to successfully and permanently quit smoking cold turkey

Stop Smoking Treatments – Which One Is The Best?

With the push today to get everybody to quit smoking, today a smoker can choose a wide range of stop smoking treatments of his own personal choice. With different choices of a stop smoking treatment coming out all the time, if one doesn’t work for you then another one may – or you can choose several types of treatment to work together.


But the best stop smoking treatment will be your own determination and will to want to quit – if you don’t want to, then the entire stop smoking aids together will not work. Once you decide to quit, and chose the date you are throwing away your last cigarette, the option you choose as a treatment is the one you are the most comfortable with: inhalers, patches, injections, pills, pills, or cold turkey. This can be natural or traditional medicine – with everything being a matter of personal preference or medical concerns.


The cold turkey method has an advantage over all other treatments, as the nicotine will be out of your system in just a few days. But the largest disadvantage is the withdrawals will be extremely intense and painful. But what happens is the body demands its maximum amount of nicotine that it has had over the years. Long-term heavy smokers use this method over all the others – about 90% of smokers will suffer through these first 72 hours to two weeks of exhausting and hard cold-turkey from nicotine to make the body 100% nicotine clean and chemical withdrawn.


And as you read this, you think of pain and suffering instead of a short period of withdrawal but of the 90% of smokers who use it, they have a larger chance of success than with the other stop smoking treatments. The body recognizes there will be no nicotine offered and the pain and withdrawal stress will disappear, as compared to a slow and easy treatment. The body knows it will eventually be getting some amount of nicotine, creating some form of chronic state of drug withdrawal. It is a matter of choice – two weeks compared to life.


If cold turkey doesn’t appeal to you, try one of the other popular stop smoking treatment for nicotine replacement therapy. It gives the smokers a wide range of products to choose from with each product releasing a small amount of nicotine into the body, negating the urge to smoke. Some of the nicotine products that have been developed to kill the smoking urge are: the nicotine inhaler, nicotine gum and the nicotine patch. Or the smoker can use a pill like Zyban to stop smoking.


Zyban prods the pituitary gland to release endorphins in the bloodstream, which, in turn, cause a positive upswing in the smoker’s mood. Generally, a Zyban course lasts 8 to 12 weeks and should be taken under medical supervision.


A few other unique methods is to quit naturally, using the time-tested Asian therapy of acupressure. In this therapy, silver needles are used to release energy inside the body while creating a sense of well being, assisting the smoker to combat withdrawal symptoms. Another way to combat withdrawal symptoms is to take laser treatment. The low intensity laser beam stimulates the release of endorphins, and kills the urge to smoke. Some smokers also use herbal cigarettes to give up the habit.


Besides this, the smokers can take the help of clinics or self-help groups that provide advice and guidance. Such clinics provide counseling to individuals who want to give up smoking. They conduct mind exercises to improve an individual’s will power and the desire to return to smoking. Hypnosis is yet another method that can be used to give up smoking.


Considerable self-discipline is needed for any of these treatments to work. More often than not, smokers give up smoking for a few days or a few weeks and then pick up the habit again. They need the support of family members and close friends during this troublesome period. To quit smoking and recover from the nicotine addiction is a period of readjustment of the mind and body. Over time, the body and mind combination heals itself and breaks free of the addiction, teaching itself to function without cigarettes or any form of tobacco on a dependency level.


The same way different people smoke and are addicted differently, they will also quit and recover in the same ways. Some can quit and walk away with no symptoms or problems, while others double over with pure intense physical pain with multiple symptoms. This is why there are so many different stop smoking treatments for assorted types of smokers. Know yourself and what works the best and the most efficient way.

Scared – Stop Smoking with NHS Smokefree Services


Every month, hundreds of children lose a loved one who dies from smoking and over 2000 people die every week from smoking related diseases. ‘Scared’ is the latest ‘Smokefree’ TV advertising campaign, launched today by the Department of Health. If you are interested in quitting smoking, contact the NHS Smoking Helpline on 0800 169 0 169. Visit the website www.nhs.uk/smokefree for quit tools, help from Real Life Quitters and answers to your questions. The NHS Smokefree campaign suggests the following top ten tips to help smokers on their path to become smokefree: 1. Order a free DVD from 0800 169 0 169 to find out about the full range of NHS support available to help you quit. 2. Get support from trained NHS advisers who can help you to understand your addiction and how to beat it. 3. Identify your smoking triggers and plan ahead. Try the Addiction Test at www.nhs.uk/smokefree. 4. Use nicotine replacement products or other stop smoking medicines to cope with the withdrawal symptoms. These are available on prescription from the NHS. 5. Sign up for free text and email alerts from the Together Programme with motivational tips and advice to keep you on track. 6. Avoid situations where you might be tempted to smoke again. Plan ahead to cope with the hard times. 7. Note how much cash youre saving. Work out how long it will take you to save for your dream purchase by using the calculator on www.nhs.uk/smokefree. 8. Use a carbon monoxide monitor to see for yourself how quickly your