Quit Smoking

July 1, 2010 by admin  
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Info4YourLife asked:


Did you know that 1 in 2 smokers who try to quit cold turkey won’t last 24 hours? Speak with your doctor about cessation treatments to increase your chances of quitting for good.

I Quit Smoking With Low Level Laser Therapy

March 9, 2009 by admin  
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Mark Marino asked:


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.



Quit Smoking With a Little Help From Zyban, Chantrix

March 9, 2009 by admin  
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Mark Smith asked:


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.



Quit Smoking – Hypnosis Will Help You Quit for Good

March 4, 2009 by admin  
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Joanne Fallwater asked:


How many people do you know who have quit smoking for a month or a year or and then started up again? What methods did they use to quit smoking: hypnosis, drugs, cold turkey? If they started back up after trying to quit smoking, hypnosis was probably not one of the things they tried. Is that your story, too? Unfortunately, it’s really common.

Anyone who has smoked for a number of years comes to a point where they really want to quit. In fact, they’re desperate to quit. That’s when they find out just how addicted they are. Because even though they have really good reasons, and a lot of motivation to quit, they can’t.

Has this already happened to you? Have you already had the experience of wanting to quit because the new baby was on the way? Or your new boyfriend or girlfriend doesn’t smoke. So you don’t want to anymore either? Or maybe you’re just tired of seeing so much of your hard-earned cash literally go up in smoke!

Whatever your reason for wanting to quit smoking, good intentions are usually not enough. Nicotine addiction is so strong, that you’ll need all the help he can get. The good news is, there’s a lot of help available. You have a lot of good quit smoking methods and products to choose from.

Quitting smoking is really a two-pronged process. You have to deal with both the physical nicotine addiction, and the psychological habits that you have created around smoking. Let’s call them your “smoking rituals”.

Everyone who has smoked for any number of years has actually built a whole set of smoking rituals that are unique to them. One of the reasons it’s so difficult to quit smoking is that the rituals become self reinforcing. What exactly does that mean?

It means that when you first began smoking you developed a set of habits, or actions, that you used every time you lit up your cigarette. And these are things like having a favorite ashtray, preferring a particular brand of cigarettes, using matches instead of a lighter, or always buying a red or a yellow lighter.

Now think about how many cigars or cigarettes you smoke every day. Do you smoke one pack a day? That’s 20 cigarettes. So that’s 20 times a day that you use your red lighter, or you look at that gold and white cigarette package. And then there are all of the habitual places and times that you smoke. You have a cigarette sitting in your favorite chair, or you light up after every meal.

So after even one year of smoking, do you really wonder why every time you see your cigarette lighter, or you finish a meal, it just feels natural to have a cigarette? In fact, it feels uncomfortable not to have one. And we’ve only been talking about your behavioral habits.

When you quit smoking cigarettes, you also have to face your nicotine addiction. And the physical addiction to nicotine is as strong or stronger than a physical addiction to heroin. The good news about that is: once you stop putting nicotine into your system, most of it flushes out within a couple of days.

Quit smoking drugs, like patches and pills and nasal sprays, are intended to help you get through the physical withdrawal period. They’re supposed to help reduce the nicotine cravings, and you’re supposed to gradually taper off from them. They work about 20% to 30% of the time for long-term smoking cessation. But if you talk to people who have successfully quit smoking for 10 or 20 years, you’ll probably find that they used self hypnosis at some point to help them stop smoking for good.