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Quit Smoking Products – A Solution

When trying to quit smoking you have to find all the help you need in order to be successful with your plan. Because as we all know, quitting smoking isn’t easy. It takes a lot of concentration and ambition. You have to really want this in order to succeed.

But luckily for us we don’t have to do this alone. Today, there are all sorts of quit smoking products, especially created to ease our effort. But the vast range of quit smoking products doesn’t necessarily guarantee the success when trying to quit. You have to find the right quit smoking product for you, the one that will help you through the entire quitting process.

Quit Smoking Product – Types and Effects

The quit smoking product is designed to help people give up smoking. But no matter how good or effective this product is, without the person’s will it will have almost no effect. Unless you don’t really want to become smoke free, you will eventually start smoking again.

Some of the most used quit smoking products are the quit smoking medications. They are especially developed to cure the addiction nicotine creates and to help people quit smoking. This kind of medication comes in different forms, shapes and sizes, and works in different ways. Some of the most used quit smoking medications are the nicotine patch, the nicotine gum, the nicotine pill, the nicotine nasal spray and the nicotine inhaler. The nicotine replacement products are at this moment probably the best quit smoking products on the market. But however effective they are, they can’t do all the work for you. Their purpose is to help you along the way and to make you feel more comfortable and in control when you’re quitting.

Other quit smoking products that can really help you in the quitting process, especially psychologically, are the quit smoking media products. By this you can understand everything that is related to media and that encourages people to give up smoking. There are all sort of quit smoking books and magazines, quit smoking video and audio tapes, even quit smoking computer programs.

This wide range of quit smoking products will surely help you with your plan of quitting. The best quit smoking product for you is certainly already out there, you just have to find it. And once you do you will have one more help in your quest for a life without cigars and tobacco.

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Effective Ways to Quit Smoking

It is a big difference between a smoker that has stopped smoking and a non smoker. Because the smoker is fighting the addiction and resists having a cigarette. The non smoker can not think of anything worse than smoking and that person is really more of a fanatic that often express his or her feelings about smoking and smokers. It is kind of aggressive behaviour and that attitude helps them to stay non-smokers.

Some smokers who quit smoking years ago can still feel for having a cigarette after a meal, with the coffee. So if you are trying to quit smoking and hear people talk like that, it is scary to hear. Those persons only quit smoking at a conscious level, that is they decided to stop, but unconsciously, smoking is still an attractive prospect for them.

The number of ways to quit are many now and we have got several new products during the last decade or so! Nicotine patches has been around for many years and works great. Many smokers just quit without actually thinking about it when they use these patches. The statistics tell that the ratio for persons that quit long term is rather low though.

Chewing gums can take some time to get used to as the taste is not what chewing gums use to be. They work good in the sense that people do not smoke any more. The negative side-effect is that many can not stop with the gums! Good for the lungs but you still have the cost.

You can also find tablets, lozenges, inhalers and Zyban which the stop smoking drug. If that is not enough you can always find plenty of people out there willing to tell you how to stop smoking, you can find tips everywhere about effective ways to quit smoking.

A lot of smokers try a couple of methods at the same time and we have seen persons with nicotine patches, chewing gum and snuffing at the same time. The good thing is that they save their lungs a little. Unfortunately they are enforcing the addiction.

Most smokers are unaware of the unconscious mind. You need to learn about that as it is important if you are going to make the effort to free yourself from the bad effects of smoking. If you decide to quit, you should do it the right way. Then you can start with a proper smoking cessation program that will leave you free of the desire to smoke. The right psychological methods and techniques you will help you to control the smoking addiction and become free from its grip.

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Characteristics of People Who Quit Smoking

People who have successfully quit smoking – what characteristics do they posses?

Consider the following. Those who did stop smoking:

* Were very unhappy about being a smoker.

* Viewed themselves as too dependent on tobacco.

* Experienced smoking as having a negative impact on their life.

* Had a determination to stop smoking.

* Implemented action steps. They found ways to quit smoking and acted on them – (example: studied material that gave them insight and understanding which set them on a new course, tried quit smoking aids, researched ways to quit smoking, sought quit smoking support, etc.)

* Were willing to experience the discomfort of withdrawal in anticipation of the reward.

People who succeed have a conviction about it. It is like a “cause” that they believe in and so they “take-a-stand” for it.

You can take it a step at a time and follow your convictions if you are one of those who wants to quit smoking. There are also many resources available that can help you, as well as community support. In all of my writings, you will always hear me say that there is a type of mindset and a particular place of being that brings about long term success.

There really is a place of being that resolves around who you are. For the smoker, smoking is actually supportive of the very person that they are. There is an understanding about this that I hope will be discovered by those who want to quit smoking; an understanding that will give them a new outlook (or mindset) which will effect who they are (or will be) to some degree. Smoking is not just something that the person does. Smoking is actually an extension of who the person is. Can a person stop being who they are? Though the nicotine aspect of smoking is a difficult issue, it is not the “thing” that actually prevents someone from long term success at quitting. The concept of not being able to quit being who they are is the “thing” that prevents long term success.

So then, where is a solution? Well, it begins with the characteristics of a successful quitter which I shared above. A genuine desire to succeed must be there and this is not something that someone can give to another. It is either there or it is not. Also, for long term success, it goes even deeper. Smoking is rooted in developmental issues. As I said, it is actually an extension of who a person is therefore it is important for a person to consider personal development issues for the purpose of becoming a different person to some degree; a person who’s emotional support, identity, security and validation do not come from smoking. Again, the desire to be a different person, one whose emotional needs are not met by smoking, is not something that someone can give to another. A person either has the desire to be a different person or they don’t. In some of my other writings I explain in detail about personal development but for now I hope you can see that this is an important part of the process.

In the meantime, if you are struggling, then during your times of struggle and set-backs always remember – There is no condemnation! What matters the most is – Intent and Motive.

Frank Andrews has been a student of personal development for over 25 years. As a result, he has authored two self-help books and developed a blog website to help smokers quit smoking. Having successfully worked through many of his own personal struggles, he now provides information to help others. You can find free quit-smoking information on his website at: http://www.AnswersToQuitSmoking.com

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Can you Really Quit Smoking?

If you think that smoking is a harmless little hobby and all the people harping on you to quit are over reactors, think again. If the problem people have with quitting smoking is that they are addicted to nicotine, why would they want to put more of what you’re addicted to in your body in the form of patches or gum as your attempt to quit?

One benefit of quitting however is that as your body realizes the benefits of not smoking, your energy levels will increase, and you will begin to feel better physically. Becoming physically active will not only help you control your weight, but will also give you more energy, improve your health, take your mind off smoking, and help relieve the stress and moodiness that may occur as a result of withdrawal from nicotine.

If you afraid of weight gain after you quit smoking, here is the thing. Even if you do gain weight when you quit smoking, the health risks of smoking are far greater…you would have to gain over 150 pounds to make your health risks as high as when you smoked. If you do not run away from or try to numb your cravings to smoke by eating, you will not gain weight when you quit smoking. – By now, you should be looking forward to your first smoke, but you should feel good about cutting your smoking habits down by half if not more.

Right now, you don’t want to give up smoking because you are terrified of how you will feel when you can’t smoke. Your real job in giving up smoking lies in really understanding that you don’t need to smoke. If you don’t want to quit smoking after reading these shocking figures, you really need to get your head examined.

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Hindrance to Quitting Smoking: Physical or Psychological

Is it more of a physical thing that is the hindrance whenever you are overcome by the desire to go back to or continue with smoking, or is it more of a psychological thing that is the hindrance?

It is believed that smoking stimulates the flow of “feel good” chemicals in the brain including endorphins. Tobacco has nicotine and it is believed to be addicting. This is commonly understood by many. Nothing new!

So we all probably understand that there is a physical component to hinder a person from quitting; more for some than for others. However, is it really “THE” reason that people can’t seem to quit smoking?

Whenever I share my thoughts about people who are falling short of the mark, I always include with it; “There is no condemnation here”. Condemnation is not what it is about. At the same time, it is also true, that we must get real and be honest because this is no game. With regard to quitting smoking; yes, there is a physical component but it is important to acknowledge that people quit smoking all the time anyway.

Overcoming the physical component is not rocket science, in my opinion. There are many aids and medical assistance available to help with that. Getting cleaned out may not be easy for some, but so many people have done it, so it can be done. Also, one of the characteristics of someone who has successfully quit smoking is that they are willing to experience the discomfort of withdrawal in anticipation of the reward. It is a delaying of satisfaction instead of getting instant gratification (a level of maturity) in anticipation of the reward of satisfaction later on (I hope I didn’t loose you here because I know that some people may be feeling a little offended right now).

Stay with me here! I am interested in helping people in a bigger way than just providing information about how to stop smoking by controlling the smoking behavior itself. This is why my writings will not appeal to everyone; and that’s OK. Not everyone is going to be ready for what I have to say; and that is OK. You are where you are and I encourage you to find what suits you based on where you are at. There are many resources and I encourage you to take a look at them and find something that will help you right where you are today.

What I am primarily all about is Personal Development. I am aware of developmental issues that make it very hard for many people to quit smoking. I teach things regarding personal development that are not well understood; even by most experts. There are some people who are ready to take it to the next level and my writings are geared for them. My writings deal with issues at the “cause” level. If this is not you, then don’t feel bad. It’s OK. Personal development is a process and it can’t be forced. But I know there are people who are looking for something more. If that is you; then please stay with me.

In all of my writings you will hear me teach about these developmental issues. As I said, it is not for everyone but if you are ready to take it to the next level of understanding, then it is for you. For a person to quit smoking, quitting would be like discontinuing a part of yourself. This is because smoking is so much a part of who a person is. Consider this…. Many people who have struggled to stop smoking eventually did. Why after so many years of struggling where they suddenly able to just stop smoking?

This is one indication of what I was saying. Is “THE” hindrance that makes quitting seem so impossible, really the physical aspect. Possibly for some who have so much nicotine in there system that the withdrawal process scares them. But personally, I believe that for the far majority of people, the physical aspect is not the real hindrance that makes quitting seem impossible. I think that many people do believe it is when it isn’t because of their current understanding. What they truly believe is going to be real to them. Now then; if there is something else that is the real hindrance that makes quitting seem impossible, how will they every discover it if they believe it is the physical that is the real hindrance?

My main purpose with this article, is to get you to consider the possibility that there may be something more to quitting smoking than the physical aspect. Are you open to consider the possibility that smoking may be a part of who you are and therefore there just may be developmental issues to consider?

Frank Andrews has been a student of personal development for over 25 years. As a result, he has authored two self-help books and developed a blog website to help smokers quit smoking. Having successfully worked through many of his own personal struggles, he now provides information to help others. You can find free quit-smoking information on his website at: http://www.AnswersToQuitSmoking.com

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buyer beware 3 smoking lung cancer, Creative Commons 2.5 license, by V. O’Flynn


My mother was a heavy smoker. When my mother was dying of lung cancer in Palliative care, I made a number of sketches of her. I did not do anything with the sketches for several years, then I made a silkscreen about loss called Never Easy. This animation is based on the image from that print. My mother died of lung cancer in 1993, it took me another 6 years to successfully quit smoking myself. Buyers beware. (this was a segment in an earlier video). This is released under the Creative Commons Canada 2.5 license, some rights reserved. Val O’Flynn www.webgenus.com

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Why Should I Quit Smoking

Even though quitting smoking is not easy, but it is not impossible. In order to achieve your goal of quitting, you need to know what you’re up against, what your options are, and where to go for help. All of this can be found here.

Why Is It So Hard to Quit Smoking?

The only answer as to why it is hard for people to quit smoking and stay quit is Nicotine.

Nicotine – Nicotine is a drug found naturally in tobacco. The drug is extremely addictive, just as addictive as heroin or cocaine. With the passage of time, a person becomes bodily and emotionally obsessed with, or dependent on, nicotine. Studies have shown that smokers have to deal with both the physical and psychological dependence to be triumphant at quitting and staying quit.

Why Should I Quit?

Your Health – Most of the times it is the health concern that makes people quit smoking. This is a very real concern: About half of all smokers who continue to smoke will end up dying from a smoking-related illness.

Cancer – It is known to all that smoking is the leading cause behind lung cancer, but few people realize it is also a risk factor for many other kinds of cancer as well, including cancer of the mouth, voice box (larynx), throat (pharynx), esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas, cervix, stomach, and some leukemia’s.

Lung Diseases – Pneumonia has been incorporated in the list of diseases caused by smoking since 2004. Smoking also increases your hazard of getting lung diseases such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Emphysema and chronic bronchitis can be found in people as young as 40, but are more commonly diagnosed later in life, when the symptoms are more severe.

Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Blood Vessel Diseases – Heart-attacks are said to be twice the cause of death of smokers as compared to non-smokers. And smoking is a key risk factor for tangential vascular disease, a contraction of the blood vessels that carry blood to the leg and arm muscles. Smoking also affects the walls of the vessels that carry blood to the brain (carotid arteries), which can cause strokes. Men who smoke are more likely to grow erectile dysfunction (impotence) because of blood vessel disease.

Blindness and Other Problems – Smoking also causes untimely wrinkling of the skin, bad breath, bad smelling clothes and hair, yellow fingernails, and an augmented risk of macular degeneration, one of the most widespread causes of blindness in the elderly.

Special Risks to Women and Babies – Women have some exclusive risks associated to smoking. Women over 35 who smoke at the same time as using birth control pills have a superior risk of heart attack, stroke, and blood clots of the legs. Women who smoke are more probable to have a miscarriage or a lower birth-weight baby. Low birth-weight babies are more likely to die or have learning and physical problems.

Years of Life Lost Due to Smoking – Based on data collected in the late 1990s, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) anticipated that adult male smokers lost an average of 13.2 years of life and female smokers lost 14.5 years of life because of smoking. And given the diseases that smoking can root, it can take away your quality of life long before you die. Smoking-related illness can bound your activities by making it harder to breathe, get around, work, or play.

Help Is Available

With the extensive range of therapy services, self-help materials, and medicines available today, smokers have more tools than ever to help them quit smoking for good.

Make sure that you know that tobacco addiction has both a psychological and a physical component. At times, some combination of medicine is the best way to quit, a method to change personal habits, and emotional support.

This site provides information about how to quit smoking and gives the support and encouragement that you would need in the process.

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Quit Smoking With a Little Help From Zyban, Chantrix

Smoking Cessation Information Center. Quit Smoking… With a Little Help From Your Friends…
You’ve decided. This time, you’re really ready to quit smoking. And you aren’t going to take no for an answer.
So, how do you ensure that your determination to stop smoking delivers results that last? How do you convince yourself, and everyone else, that this isn’t just another cold turkey experiment doomed to end in failure, like those other times?
If you’ve tried going it alone or using quit smoking aids like nicotine gum and patches all to no avail, maybe it’s time to try something new… to give yourself a fighting chance. After all, this could literally be the fight of your life.
Do You Need Help to Stop Smoking?
You probably could use some outside help to stop smoking if:

You have tried hard to quit smoking or cut back but haven’t been able to.

You want to stop smoking for good, but just keep puffing away.

You find you need more cigarettes to get the same good feeling you used to get from them.

When you try to stop smoking, you have unpleasant withdrawal symptoms like cigarette cravings, anxiety, irritability, headaches, stomachaches, restlessness, drowsiness and difficulty concentrating.

You have a serious health problem you know is made worse by tobacco use (like heart or breathing problems) but you just can’t quit smoking.

 

If any of these sound like you, it may be time to ask your doctor about prescription quit smoking aids and how to get the most out of them.
The Facts About Prescription “Helpers”: Zyban and Chantix
There are two main prescription-only tablets on the market being prescribed by doctors to help their patients quit smoking: Zyban and Chantix. They are both nicotine-free products taken in tablet form to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. But they have distinct differences.

Quit Smoking With Zyban

Zyban works on brain chemicals, reducing your urge to smoke and lessening the withdrawal symptoms. This makes it easier for many users to quit smoking and stay quit. You take a Zyban pill twice a day and then decide on a date to stop smoking, usually in the second week of taking Zyban.
Zyban makes the process of quitting easier by minimizing the withdrawal symptoms outlined earlier and controlling your nicotine cravings. Its active ingredient, bupropion, is also contained in Wellbutrin, a prescription anti-depressant.
It’s important to note that Zyban is NOT a magic bullet. It works for about 1/3 of users who were able to quit smoking for at least a month with its help. That success rate drops off over time. Your chances will be increased if you use Zyban in combination with a stop smoking support program or counseling.
Zyban is possibly the best known and most prescribed smoking cessation aid, but a newer product – Chantix – actually boasts a higher success rate.
Quit Smoking With Chantix
Chantix is also a prescription-only medication taken orally to help quit smoking. Like Zyban, it contains no nicotine so if needed it can be used with nicotine replacement products like gum or patches. You take one Chantix for the first three days of treatment, and then two a day until treatment ends.
The documentation on Chantix quotes independent studies that show Chantix is better at helping participants kick the habit: it says 44% were able to stop smoking with Chantix while only 30% quit while on Zyban.
This could be because Chantix is a considerably different product with unique properties. Its active ingredient is varenicline, not bupropion. And it has a dual action mechanism to help stop smoking:

Even though Chantix doesn’t contain any nicotine, it provides the body with some nicotine-like effects that help ease the cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

And Chantix also works to block the effects of nicotine on the brain to reduce the pleasure reward of smoking.

 

Summing Up
Treatment with both Zyban and Chantix lasts at least 12 weeks, maybe longer if you need additional support to stay off cigarettes. Your doctor is the best person to ask about which product is better for you. He or she will take into account any medical conditions you may have and drugs you currently use to ensure no negative interactions.
If it’s time for you to stop smoking, we can help – with information and with the lowest drug prices on the Internet. Follow these links to get more details and to order online:

Learn more about Zyban here.

Learn more about Chantix here.

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How Effective is the Quit Smoking Laser?

Everyone who smokes asks how effective the quit smoking laser therapy is before getting treatment to quit smoking with the quit smoking laser. Let me tell you how effective the quit smoking laser really is. Quit smoking laser is absolutely effective as no physical desire for smoking takes place in the client when he has been treated with the quit smoking laser. It is a fact that 80 percent of people quit smoking after having the quit smoking laser therapy treatment.

Stop smoking laser is effective because during the stop smoking process, the production of endorphins is increased in the body. Endorphins are your body’s natural healers. The increased production of endorphins reduces your depression and the desire of smoking automatically decreases. As a result, no desire of smoking takes place in your body. After 3 to 4 days, the nicotine is eliminated from your body and you begin to feel better immediately. Your lungs will expand and your chances of heart attack and stroke will decrease. You can now conclude that the quit smoking laser is very effective for helping people to eliminate their addiction to cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco and other forms of nicotine.

Keep in your mind that you will come to know about the effectiveness of the quitting smoking laser on the very first day of your treatment. When you leave the office for the quit smoking laser, you will not have a desire for nicotine. You will feel calm and relaxed as your body produces endorphins that mimic the effects of nicotine.

You must not think that if the stop smoking laser is effective, you will surely feel a lot of pain during the laser therapy process. You do not feel any pain during the laser therapy for quitting smoking because no drug is used during the laser therapy. The process of laser therapy for stopping smoking habit is a very simple process and you do not feel any kind of pain during the process. The laser is a cold laser and you cannot feel it when it touches the skin.

There are many people who have been treated for stopping smoking from the low level laser therapy. If you are a smoker, you may get rid of your smoking habit permanently by the laser therapy. Just think about the disadvantages of smoking, you will surely like to get rid of your smoking habit. The only solution for getting rid of your smoking habit is stop smoking laser because the physical cravings for nicotine will be eliminated if you are treated by the laser therapy for stopping smoking.

If you do not like the habit of smoking of anyone who is present in your surroundings, you should tell just once the price of the laser therapy for stopping smoking which is less than the cost of 1 to 2 months of smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. Tell him the disadvantages of smoking as smoking can easily produce harmful diseases in your body which can permanently disable or kill you. Tell him about the effectiveness of the laser therapy. He will surely like to have the laser therapy for quitting smoking when he will come to know all this.

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I Quit Smoking With Low Level Laser Therapy

I am glad to tell you that I quit smoking with low level laser therapy successfully. I was a smoker in the past but I decided to stop smoking when I grew tired of the persistent cough, morning hacking and weakness of breath when climbing the stairs. I tried to quit smoking cold turkey and I lasted for 1 day. The cravings for nicotine were overwhelming and I could not stop myself and started smoking again the very next day. I told to my friend that I wanted to stop smoking but could not succeed. He said I would stop smoking with stop smoking laser.

I acted upon his advice and I was able to quit smoking with low level laser therapy. The process of the stop smoking laser is very simple. The laser stimulates the nerves which starts producing more endorphins in your body. The production of endorphins during the stop smoking laser treatment removes the desire of smoking from the human body. Therefore, a person stops smoking by the stop smoking laser immediately after treatment. The process of stop smoking by stop smoking laser is totally pain free. A person does not feel any pain during the stop smoking laser treatment. They also suffer from no adverse side effects as they typically do from other stop smoking treatments such as pills, patches, gums and shots.

I was afraid of pain which I thought I will have to tolerate during the quit smoking laser therapy but many people told me that they had not felt any pain at all during quit smoking laser. At last, I made an appointment to get the stop smoking laser treatment and now I can say that I am a non-smoker thanks to the quit smoking low level laser therapy.

I had doubt in my mind and was not sure I will quit smoking with low level laser therapy but when I was treated with the quit smoking laser, I no desire to smoke a cigarette. The quit smoking laser is not expensive and for me, the cost of the quit smoking laser was much less than what I would pay for cigarettes within a month.

I quit smoking with low level laser therapy and I shall suggest to you that if you are a smoker, you may get rid of your smoking habit by the laser treatment for quitting smoking. If you get treatment with the laser therapy, you will lose the physical cravings for nicotine.

If you have decided to stop smoking with the low level laser therapy, you should consult your doctor first before having the laser therapy treatment. If your doctor allows you to have the laser therapy after having check up of your whole body, you may have low level laser therapy. Patients suffering from diseases like cancer, pace maker, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and a few more must not have laser therapy. Pregnant women must avoid laser therapy for quitting smoking.

You must stop smoking as it is not harmful only for you but also for other people too who are present in your surroundings. Smoking is responsible for many harmful diseases which can disable or kill you. If you want to save your life, you must stop smoking by laser therapy for quitting smoking.

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