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		<title>Stopping Smoking &#8211; My Experience</title>
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We are told constantly how bad it is to smoke and we should give up. How many times have you heard from non smokers
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Stopping Smoking</strong></p>
<p>We are told constantly how bad it is to smoke and we should give up. How many times have you heard from non smokers</p>
<p>“Oh that games killing you and burning a hole in your pocket you should stop”.</p>
<p>Now if you are like I was you probably wanted to use abusive language at these people and tell them it’s not as easy as they like to think. I sometimes used to look at them while they were telling me the “horrible things “ that smoking was doing to my body and imagine rolling them up into a nice fat rollup.</p>
<p>Anyway to the point.  If you’re a smoker you know as well as I do that it is not easy, It took me 8 attempts over 6 years to finally kick the habit and those that claim it is easy should think again. People who want to stop smoking more than anything else need encouragement and a solid reason to give up as well as deep down wanting to give up.</p>
<p>The below is taken from Wikipedia on nicotine.</p>
<p>“Research shows that by increasing the levels of dopamine within the reward circuits in the brain, nicotine acts as a chemical with intense addictive qualities. In many studies it has been shown to be more addictive than cocaine and heroin.”</p>
<p>So show them that next time someone tells you it’s easy.</p>
<p>My problem was I did not really want to give up I enjoyed smoking, I was not naive I knew I was killing myself but really didn’t care. For me I need a real good reason to stop and one day I was playing in the lounge with my 1 year old son and it hit me</p>
<p>“Do I want to see my son for an extra 10-20 years of his life?”</p>
<p>Or</p>
<p>“Do I want my son to think that smoking is cool?”</p>
<p>That was it my focus for giving up was my son and I think that was the main reason I am now 6 months clear and now class myself as a none smoker from a 20 a day guy.</p>
<p><strong>How is hard actually is it</strong></p>
<p>Well that’s a tough question so I’m going to break it down into 4 weeks. I kept a diary of how I felt for those 4 weeks and what I did to help myself through it.</p>
<p><strong>Week 1 – 1 week before stopping</strong></p>
<p>The day I decided to stop I set a date. If I recall correctly it was a Friday. I remember saying to myself “This time next week I will stop smoking FOREVER”. I’ve got to admit at the time I wasn’t convinced about my own statement but I set the date. I decided not to tell anyone I was stopping until that day came. Before I had told people I was stopping smoking and I used to get the “Oh 1 more day as a smoker”,  “Oh 12 more hours as a smoker” and it got so annoying that I was stressed before I stopped smoking, so this time I kept quiet.</p>
<p>The funny thing when you are planning to stop is the amount you smoke before you stop. I was a 20 a day but found myself hammering 40 like my body was stocking up&#8230;.</p>
<p>In between smoking all these cigs I created myself a calendar. It was your usual calendar but on each day I worked out how much money I would have saved from stopping smoking for that long. E.g. By day 7 I had saved £35.70. I kept this in a draw ready to put up the first day of quitting. But I also went and looked at it throughout the week just to motivate myself.</p>
<p>As the days passed I found myself doubting that I could quit on the day as my will power has never been that great to be honest. It helped that I created a list of my reasons for stopping smoking while I was still smoking, previously I had done a list of reasons after I had stopped and it’s hard to find reasons when all you want is that one more cig.</p>
<p>Tips for the first week (pre giving up)</p>
<p> Do a calendar and write how much you will save each day I did mine for 10 weeks and at the end of my 10 weeks it said I would have <strong>£357.00</strong>!!! now that’s quite motivating in itself Get yourself a roses tin or something similar. This is where you will put the money you would normally spend on cigs each day. Write reasons to stop while you’re still smoking (trust me it’s easier) Set a date to stop. If at all possible get someone to stop with you.
<p><strong>Week 2</strong></p>
<p>The big day arrived. Hours before stopping I was chain smoking. I remember the time I was to stop it was 6pm on Friday night and to be honest I was dreading it, it was an hour before I was to stop and I was still not convinced I could see it through.</p>
<p>I had my last cig at 5.55pm on Friday and the strange thing was it was probably the worst one I ever had it just didn’t give me the same feeling, maybe it was because it was the last one and I rushed it or because the expectation of the last cig didn’t reach the highs I hoped for.</p>
<p>6pm came and went. I usually had a cig every hour or so and it was like an alarm clock in my head DING time for a smoke. I decided to stick to routine, I had always smoked outside and not in the house so I decided to go outside for 5 minutes when I wanted a smoke, take some deep breaths and then come back in and do what I was doing.</p>
<p>The first night I decided to make it a little easier on myself and I hit the sack at 11.</p>
<p>Waking up the next day was hell, the smoke I knew I would miss most was the morning one, it was the one that kick started my mind and body into the day ahead. Ironic as it is it the first smoke was like the choke on a car, it got me going.</p>
<p>I mustered through the day sometimes reaching for my smokes and realising they were not there, dragging myself outside, looking at my list. I wanted to get through the first day. It was hard and the day seemed longer without smokes. I kept looking at another list I found on the internet thinking to myself that this WAS making me better even though I felt terrible.</p>
<p> Within 20 minutes your blood pressure and pulse returns to normal.  Within 8 hours nicotine and carbon monoxide levels in blood reduce by half, oxygen levels return to normal and circulation improves.  Within 24 hours carbon monoxide and nicotine are eliminated from the body.  Within 48 hours the ability to taste and smell improves.  Within 3 days your breathing becomes easier as your bronchial tubes begin to relax.  Within a few weeks your fingers lose their yellow stains and your skin looks better.  Within 1 month your appearance improves &#8211; skin loses its greyish pallor and becomes less wrinkled.  Within 3-9 months coughing and wheezing declines.  Within 1 year the risk of heart attack reduces by half compared to that of a smoker.  Within 10 years the risk of lung cancer falls to about half that of a smoker.  Within 15 years your risk of coronary heart disease is the same as a non-smoker.
<p>I have to be honest and say the first 3-4 days didn’t get any easier. I got as far as the local shop numerous times to buy smokes before turning round and belittling myself for been weak.</p>
<p>Obviously by this point I had told friends and family that I had stopped, and I m told that I was very difficult to live with for a few weeks particularly weeks 1 and 2. I had mood swings I was easily wound up, the slightest thing and I would snap. Most of this with me anyway was because I was looking for an excuse to have a smoke. I figured if I started an argument with my partner over something I could have a smoke and blame her for starting again for arguing with me.</p>
<p>It’s very strange what we are prepared to do for that stick of poison&#8230; The thing you have to do though is when it comes to that shall I have just one more is to calm yourself down take some deep breaths look at your list and remember that <strong>the urges only last a matter of minutes.</strong></p>
<p>Towards the end of the week I did not feel that much better and I had not seen much change but the people around me had.</p>
<p> I had stopped going outside as much I was going out every 2-3 hours now instead of every hour Although I talked about wanting a cig an awful lot I’m told as the week went on it got less I stopped coming up with excuses to start smoking again towards the end of the week. I didn’t smell of smoke which pleased my partner. I managed to get through a movie without having to pause it and go for a smoke.
<p>These were all little things that I didn’t really notice but other people did, there were many more.</p>
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<p>Tips for the second week</p>
<p>I personally found this the hardest week. I was stopping something that I had been doing for nearly 16 years. I felt different this time though and my fears of not been able to keep it up diminished day by day</p>
<p> Every day you get through without smoking congratulate yourself. Keep putting the money saved each day in your tin. It helps in the coming weeks as it starts to get fuller and fuller Use any support you can get be in patches, gum, talking to people Your biggest support should be your family and friends  Although hard and most of the time you will be thinking I’m always going to feel awful now I don’t have cigs<strong> IT DOES GET BETTER TRUST ME</strong> Keep referring to that list of reasons. Tick off each day on your calendar Tell people you don’t smoke not that you’re trying to stop. You need to convince yourself that you’re a non smoker
<p><strong>Week 3</strong></p>
<p>This week was by no means easy, Days seemed to drag I felt like a part of me was missing, I was still cranky and snappy and most of all I still missed that first smoke (I still do occasionally).</p>
<p>But after about day 9 something strange started to happen.</p>
<p>The previous 9 days I had been thinking about cigs at least every couple of minutes but on this particular day I was sat at my computer a couple of  hours after waking up sending an email when I suddenly realised I hadn’t even THOUGHT about a smoke for the past hour and half. Now to non smokers that may not sound long but to a smoker and definitely to a smoker giving up that’s a LONG time.</p>
<p>Well I was very happy and as the days of week 2 went on this happened more often, it started happening 2-3 times a day.</p>
<p>It wasn’t until the end of week 2 that I also started to notice that I was finding it easier to breathe as well. I could run around the garden with the football for 10-15 minutes before collapsing in a heap compared to when I was smoking when I could run for 30 seconds before feeling like I was having a heart attack.</p>
<p>The times I snapped at people decreased, I was happier and generally pleased with myself towards the end of week 2 that I had got this far, my previous best was 48 hours!!!!.</p>
<p>The one thing that did change for me was my sense of smell. I am not joking when I say I could smell cigarette smoke everywhere. I even went through a stage at the start of the week of walking right past or standing next to smokers stood outside just to get a whiff I think in a strage way this helped me. I must admit I occasionally do now but not for the same I want a smoke reasons, I don’t care what anyone says about the smell of cigarette smokes I still occasionally like the smell of a lit smoke&#8230;</p>
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<p>Tips for the third week</p>
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<p> You should have proof in your head by now that you can live without smokes, think how well you have done every time you fancy a smoke. Go and look in your tin occasionally for motivation you should have a nice little stash piling up Try if you can to avoid alcohol for just another week or so Again as before refer to that list Find a hobby that takes up your time  Reward yourself with the money you have saved if you wish or save it for a few weeks and spend it on something big, Even if money is tight SPEND IT YOURSELF. It is money you have never had before and you have always got by so treat yourself
<p><strong>Week 4</strong></p>
<p>Now week 3 for me was brilliant. I’m not going to say I didn’t want a smoke as I still did between 5-10 times a day but the urges were nowhere near as strong as they were. My tin was getting fuller I was now making the most of the extra 2 hours a day I had that I used to fill with smoking.</p>
<p>The urges were less, a lot of my moodiness was going and I did actually feel healthier but most of all towards the end of week 3 I felt <strong>PROUD </strong>that I had got this far.</p>
<p>People say don’t consider yourself a non smoker till you have stopped 6 months blah blah blah. <strong>Ignore that consider yourself a non smoker and be proud if it the moment you feel you are a non smoker.</strong></p>
<p><strong>What is it like for me 6 months on?</strong></p>
<p>Do I still occasionally fancy a smoke? Yes I fancy one but I don’t really need one, I think it’s more I miss it then need nicotine.</p>
<p>I feel healthier and happier than I did before and I am a lot better off. It is probably one of the better things I will do in my life.</p>
<p>I have no problem with people who don’t want to quit smoking it’s up to each of us to choose what we want to do with our lives not someone else. If you enjoy smoking are aware of the risks but still have no reason to give up then don’t.</p>
<p>If you do have a reason there is no better feeling than been able to tell people that you won your battle against the nicotine monster and best of all with a little luck I will get to spend an extra few years with my little boy.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoyed this brief article on my experiences of stopping smoking and it offers you some help in your battle</p>
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		<title>Stopping Smoking with Varenicline</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A family member of mine finally stopped smoking at age 49. He started out as many do, just casually picked up the habit while he was in high school and then at work, where he was a mechanic in a small midwestern town. He was no different than the thousand other people who lived around [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A family member of mine finally stopped smoking at age 49. He started out as many do, just casually picked up the habit while he was in high school and then at work, where he was a mechanic in a small midwestern town. He was no different than the thousand other people who lived around him in his extremely rural upbringing. The smoking culture was very strong, especially among lesser educated, blue collar workers such as himself.</p>
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<p>Over the years, the relatives from the city would give him and a few other family members a hard time about their smoking habit. This relative in particular would just nod his head and say with his country draw, &#8220;Yep, I should stop.&#8221; But once he drove back to the country, the addiction and behavior were too strong to overcome. But finally he came to a crossroads. His children were growing up and following in his footsteps. He, like many other hardworking Americans, wanted a better life for his children and was afraid they might make the same mistakes he had made &#8211; one of which was smoking.</p>
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<p>So, try and try he did, as began the long road to smoking cessation. He tried quitting cold turkey and then used the nicotine patch. His comment about the patch was pretty funny. He said he would put 2, 3 sometimes 4 patches on his body and he&#8217;d still crave a cigarette. He told me that if he could have, he might have even tried lighting one up and smoking it, just to see if that would help. (Side note &#8211; do not try that at home, he was only joking). But that&#8217;s just how his addiction worked. It doesn&#8217;t mean the patch is bad, it just isn&#8217;t for everybody. He needed something else.</p>
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<p>Finally, a few years later he did what he was supposed to do. He saw his doctor and talked about his nicotine addiction and his previous relapse. He and his physician then came up with a comprehensive plan to quit cigarettes once and for all. That plan included Chantix, of all things. That&#8217;s right, the one touted as the best, but watch out for those mind tingling side-effects. Once he started the program, he never looked back. He finally quit smoking after 32 years. Today, after two years of using the Chantix, he says that he doesn&#8217;t miss them and kicks himself for not quitting sooner.</p>
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<p>I asked him if he had any bazaar dreams or weird/eccentric feelings while taking the Chantix. He said that he remembered his dreams more routinely while taking the Chantix, but nothing too crazy happened. Now, you can&#8217;t get him to stop talking about how he quit smoking. He is a new man, with a completely different future than what he had two years ago. Before he left to go back home, he told me what I&#8217;ve been telling my patients for years. He said that he just finally got tired of smoking and wanted to stop. And that was what propelled him to finally quit.</p>
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<p>You see, it&#8217;s not always the method or the medication that helps you stop. Those are just tools to help you stick to your decision. It always seems to come down to that decision. I&#8217;ve never met a patient who ever told me they quit smoking by accident &#8211; they were always just ready to finally call it quits.</p>
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<p>So did the Chantix make him quit? No, not really. He made himself quit. Armed with the previous experience and information he got from his doctor, he was able to facilitate his <strong>decision</strong> with a method that suited him and his addiction.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each and every year in my private practice in Oxford, I see hundreds of people wishing to stop smoking. Along with doing Hypnotherapy with them and teaching them Self Hypnosis, I also give them a few tips to make sure that the transition into a happy and content non-smoker is a happy one. I recommend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each and every year in my private practice in Oxford, I see hundreds of people wishing to stop smoking. Along with doing Hypnotherapy with them and teaching them Self Hypnosis, I also give them a few tips to make sure that the transition into a happy and content non-smoker is a happy one. I recommend that the tips below be used following a session of Hypnosis or the use of a high-quality Stop Smoking Hypnosis recording.</p>
<p>&#13;So if you have picked your day to quit, you&#8217;re ready to begin. Here are my tips on becoming a happy and content non-smoker.</p>
<p>&#13;1.Drink plenty of water. By increasing the amount of water that you drink you will be increasing your chances of an easier transition to being a non-smoker. The nicotine (the drug which you are addicted to) that is in your body needs to be flushed out and an increase in the amount of water that you drink helps you to do just that. It also hydrates your body, which in turn will give you a greater sense of wellbeing and allow you to feel healthier &#8211; this could benefit you if you tended to feel a bit crabby after giving up previously.</p>
<p>&#13;2.Do something different and keep busy. In those first vital days, make sure that you keep busy, and do stuff that you like doing as this will keep you occupied and less likely to think about smoking. Maybe spend some time with your friends or family and go out for the day. To make sure that your habit stays broken, it may be helpful to break your routine for a few days. During their day a smoker will associate a lot of things with his or her smoking, such as, having a beer, driving the car and after having sex. Still do all of these things, however do them differently! For example &#8211; have your beer at a smoke free bar for a few days!</p>
<p>&#13;3.Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. Just like drinking more water, eating healthily allows you to feel healthier and gives you a greater sense of wellbeing. This is great as in this frame of mind and body you are more likely to succeed as you are giving yourself more to loose! Try it &#8211; you will feel great!</p>
<p>&#13;So there you have it. These are not all of my tips; however they will certainly help to take the edge of giving up smoking for you. Good luck and enjoy your new healthier lifestyle!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fear of gaining weight is a barrier for many when it comes to quitting smoking. However, with proper planning and the use of some of the different products available, weight gain is not an inevitable side effect. Understanding the quitting process and coming up with a detailed plan to deal with the challenges that arise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fear of gaining weight is a barrier for many when it comes to quitting smoking. However, with proper planning and the use of some of the different products available, weight gain is not an inevitable side effect. Understanding the quitting process and coming up with a detailed plan to deal with the challenges that arise will help prevent undesirable side effects.</p>
<p>One reason weight gain occurs during an attempt to stop smoking is due to the desire for something to replace cigarettes. This may occur at a psychological level, as the need for rewards or treats, or as a behavioral issue, feeling at a loss without the action or activity of smoking. The need to snack may also occur in response to the unpleasant feelings associated with nicotine withdrawal. Being prepared for all of these possibilities means anticipating their occurrence and having coping strategies ready so you are not taken by surprise.</p>
<p>Plan ahead to have healthy snacks on hand, as well as plenty of drinking water, and turn to these when you experience cravings or the restless need for something to do with your hands. Try to avoid trading one bad habit for another, by not including foods that are high in sugar, salt or fat in these replacement choices. If you feel the need for treats, try to find alternatives that will not be costly to your health. A massage, a nice bath, fresh flowers, or a new outfit are some ideas for rewarding yourself in positive ways without harmful consequences. </p>
<p>Similarly, you can work on learning to replace your smoking habit with other, healthier behaviors. To help fill the gaps in your day, take up walking or jogging, a new sport, or some other form of physical activity. This will help keep you occupied, help you get in shape and lose weight, keep your appetite under control, and assuming you choose an activity you enjoy, give you something to look forward to. Try involving a friend or pet in order to get even more out of your time.</p>
<p>Smoking cessation products can also be useful in helping you avoid weight gain during withdrawal, by reducing the unpleasant side effects including cravings that may prompt you to overeat. Nicotine replacement therapies, hypnosis, acupressure and other diverse methods of stopping smoking all can play a role in helping you overcome destructive habits, and find healthier ways of living. Meditation is another drug-free way to replace your addiction with a greater source of inner peace and reflection. Strategies that help reduce stress are useful in a number of ways, and should be a part of any stop smoking plan.</p>
<p>Explore the many options available in order to make your plans to quit smoking a reality, without suffering any unwanted weight gain. With a little planning and preparation, you will be well on your way to looking and feeling great.</p>
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		<title>Some Common Side Effects of Stopping Smoking</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 22:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Quitting smoking is probably one of the hardest things you may have to do your entire life. It is the nicotine that makes it hard. This chemical is addictive and just like any addictive drug, cessation leads to withdrawal and your body wanting the drug so much that a number of symptoms, or side effects will develop. The <strong>side effects of stopping smoking</strong> are difficult, but they only last for the first 3 days. After this it becomes an easier task. However, dealing with this 72 hour period and finishing it is the hardest part where most people fail when they attempt to stop.</p>
<p>The side effects of stopping smoking cover a variety of mental and physical symptoms which are manifested in an attempt to get you to light up another cigarette. You must resist the temptation no matter how bad the symptoms get. The first thing you will notice is that you will start feeling depressed about not having that cigarette around when you need it; before you could turn to the cigarette to help you get through almost any situation. This depression will lead into an anxiety in which you will develop jitters and fears about not being able to handle daily life without a smoke.</p>
<p>You used to hang out in certain places with certain friends but after cessation you will have to become a loner to some degree. As a result, another side effect of stopping smoking will kick in known as boredom and loneliness. Worst of all though, there is another side effect, but this one will affect those around you faster than it will affect you personally. You will become more irritable, hot tempered and ready to snap at anyone for any little thing. Chances are that you will not even realize that you are being irritable. Just remind yourself and those around you that after 72 hours, things should start to calm down and ask them to bear with you until you get there; they will understand and support you while you quit smoking.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Stopping Smoking (Part One)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 18:45:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve been forced to hear about the bad things that will happen if you carry on but like me your probable fed up of that so let me tell you some of the benefits of stopping smoking.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve been forced to hear about the bad things that will happen if you carry on but like me your probable fed up of that so let me tell you some of the benefits of stopping smoking.</p>
<p>Scare campaigns get you thinking of quitting but the truth is that few people go through with it. What the government should be telling you about is the good stuff and how quick it starts to happen.</p>
<p>Let me tell you about some of the things that happen within a few days of stopping smoking. Think about it for a minute, how long does it take before there are benefits of stopping smoking. Most people think a few days or even a week but the truth is that it only takes twenty minutes before the magic starts happening.</p>
<p>Within 20 minutes of stopping smoking your blood pressure and pulse rate drops to normal. Within 8 hours the carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal and the oxygen level increases and by the end of day one (24 hours) your chance of having a heart attack has decreased.</p>
<p>Amazing isn&#8217;t it but the good stuff is still to come. After day two your destroyed nerve ending will begin to re-develop and re-grow. Your ability to smell and taste things improves noticeably.</p>
<p>After day 3 your Bronchial tubes begin to relax making breathing easier.</p>
<p>Wow! Who would have thought that stopping for such a little amount of time could make a difference to your health and everyday life. Your body is constantly recovering and getting better each day. Please just try and stop smoking for 3 or 4 days and see if it is easier to breathe. I&#8217;m sure you will want to stop when you see the improvement.</p>
<p>In part two of the article I&#8217;m going to tell you about the benefits that happen after quitting for a couple of weeks to 15 years where your risk of heart disease becomes the same as a person that has never smoked. People don&#8217;t normally believe they can improve there health like this and that&#8217;s why they never stop but now you know this I&#8217;m sure your going to make a better decision.</p>
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		<title>Taking A Shot At Stopping Smoking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cigarette smoking can lead to a lot of unlikable effects like tooth decay, stained teeth, gum problems, and premature aging. Other more severe effects of this bad habit are emphysema, cancer, and even death. As a matter of fact, cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death. Furthermore, the number of deaths associated with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cigarette smoking can lead to a lot of unlikable effects like tooth decay, stained teeth, gum problems, and premature aging. Other more severe effects of this bad habit are emphysema, cancer, and even death. As a matter of fact, cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death. Furthermore, the number of deaths associated with smoking is above 440,000 in the United States alone. For this reason, a lot of smokers have decided to save their health and kick the habit.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, because cigarettes are very addictive, most of the attempts to quit have not been successful. For people who have been smoking for a very long time, withdrawal syndromes are very difficult to fight and they end up returning to the habit they have been trying to avoid.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s a good thing that there are now aids for people who want to quit, like the nicotine replacement therapy which involves chewing a nicotine gum or putting on a nicotine patch. Nicotine is the substance that makes cigarettes addictive. People crave for it because of the burst of energy and pleasurable feelings that are induced by the substance when it enters the bloodstream.</p>
<p>The nicotine replacement therapy stops a person from smoking by providing him with the dose of nicotine he needs to get through the day. Although this therapy is very effective in reducing withdrawal symptoms, it is not recommended to be the only method for quitting cigarette smoking because people tend to become dependent on it. Fortunately, with the new innovations of medical technology, we now have other aids, such as stop smoking shots and pills that can wean people from their nicotine addiction.</p>
<p>Stop Smoking Shots or Pill?</p>
<p>The stop smoking shot can make it easier for smokers to kick the habit. In order to stop a person from looking for the desired effects of nicotine, this stop smoking shot prevents the nicotine from entering the brain where it usually works as a stimulant. By not being able to feel the pleasurable effects that they associate with smoking a cigarette, these people lose the need to ingest nicotine.</p>
<p>Although the stop smoking pill can also wean smokers from the bad habit without the use of nicotine, it is not as successful as the stop smoking shot. The first stop smoking pill is actually an anti-depressant that takes the place of nicotine by increasing the levels of dopamine and norephinephrine in the body. The most recent type of stop smoking pill works just like the stop smoking shot because it inhibits the effects of nicotine in the bloodstream. Unfortunately, it has to be taken for weeks before it becomes effective.</p>
<p>The stop smoking shot, on the other hand, can stop a person from smoking with just one dose. For these reasons, stop smoking shots have a 70-80% success rate which is twice more than those of pills. The only drawback is that these shots can be a bit expensive. But then, you have to ask yourself this question: Can you put a price on good health?</p>
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<p>Many people are afraid of the quit smoking symptoms that they may experience and this can cause them to think twice about stopping. The thing is though, while there may very well be some symptoms that you will experience after you stop smoking, they are nowhere near as bad as what you will probably deal with if you continue to smoke. The symptoms that you are most likely to deal with are cravings for sweets. This is because of an adjustment in the sugar levels of your blood. Drink extra water and satisfy that sweet tooth every once in a while and you will be fine.</p>
<p>In addition, the quit smoking symptoms only last a few days or a couple of weeks depending on how much you smoke. Just remember, with each day that passes, the symptoms get fewer and fewer. So day two will be better than day one and then day three will be better than day two. Also, it helps if you have a support system such as other people who have gone through quitting before or who are in the process of it.</p>
<p>Using <a href="http://www.stopsmokingpulse.com/blog" target=_self>stop smoking aids</a> or programs is generally a great help as well. The more help that you are receiving, the easier time you will have with any quit smoking symptoms. Also, remember that not everyone even experiences those symptoms so you might not have anything to actually worry about. So, go for it and pick your quit date! You will be glad that you did.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quitting smoking cigarettes can be a trial for many people be it their first attempt to stop smoking, a second time, a third or even more it is never easy. These 3 tips on quitting smoking cigarettes focus not just the everyday things that you need to do to not give in to the cravings but also the big picture to help you get over smoking for good by a change of mindset that is essential to stop smoking.</p>
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<p><strong>1. Dealing With Cravings</strong><br /> The first challenge confronted by men and women looking to quit smoking cigarettes is the cravings that hit when the body is demanding nicotine and also the psychological urge to smoke for its comforting action built up over years of smoking. While there are patches, gum and plenty of other aides that can help none of them will stop you smoking for good without the key facet of breaking any addiction which is WILLPOWER!<br /> This does not mean that you just need superhuman willpower to sustain yourself through periods of intense withdrawals and cravings but without the belief that you can and will succeed it makes it all the harder. Apart from this there are some tricks to fighting cravings you can use when they hit which are usually simply ways to distract you until they pass. These cravings do not usually last longer than 10 minutes and are usually only 5 minutes long according to research so when you fee the tell tale withdrawal symptoms try doing one of these things:</p>
<p>Immediately do something, clean up your desk, clean up the house … busy yourself instead of sitting there thinking about the nicotine cravings which only makes it worse. <br />A mental trick that many use to great effect is to imagine a tennis match in your mind. Sounds silly right but the steady back and forth actually has an effect of calming and applying a steady beat for you to concentrate on … try it! <br />Exercise, not a full workout but have a 5-10 minute light workout you can do at home or in an office even if you head is pounding or you feel nauseous doing something to get the body’s feel good chemicals pumping will help.</p>
<p><strong>2. Making a Plan</strong><br /> The key to making the foundations of willpower work for you is by having a plan to quit smoking cigarettes for the short term and the long term. It is advised you should even write these down with your goals and aspirations so that they are firm and not changeable like goals you keep in your head that can ‘change’ when things get tough.<br /> If you plan to quit cold turkey, set a date that you will quit and make that date the time you throw out all your smoking paraphernalia like lighters, any remaining cigarettes, tobacco, rollups or whatever! Even dry clean your clothes to get the smoking smell out of them to make a clean break.<br /> If you plan to reduce your smoking over time makes sure you have a daily or weekly plan of how many cigarettes you are allowing yourself to smoke and do not break it! in fact write it down every time you have one and check it before you smoke another. Then every day or week reduce that amount until you have a date where you have no smoking days left and you quit for good!<br /> Goals can only be achieved if we have them set down and monitored or they just become dreams and like dreams can slip away when we wake up.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Change of Mindset</strong><br /> Lastly to achieve these tips on quitting smoking you must have the binding that allows you to do accomplish them because you WANT to accomplish them. While you may believe you need to quit smoking now do you want to quit or do you feel regret or longing. Do you feel forced to do this or can you not wait to give up the habit?<br /> This is the question that will ensure long term success and a healthier life as a non smoker rather than a quick foray into that world and a retreat back to smoking and nicotine addiction. You must change your mindset and believe all the great things that come from being smoke free and that when cravings hit you do not see the easy way out by smoking but only see this as a speed bump on your journey because your DESIRE to quit smoking is greater than your desire for instant relief!</p>
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		<title>Hypnosis for Stopping Smoking &#8211; Kick the habit, get a life!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have often been asked if hypnosis for stopping smoking is indeed an effective means to kick the butt, and my reply has always been affirmative. Hypnosis, recent research has proven, affects smokers very noticeably. I recently read an article on the website newscientist.com, which talks about a research conducted by two researchers from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have often been asked if hypnosis for stopping smoking is indeed an effective means to kick the butt, and my reply has always been affirmative. Hypnosis, recent research has proven, affects smokers very noticeably. I recently read an article on the website newscientist.com, which talks about a research conducted by two researchers from the University of Iowa; a cross section of over 72,000 people across the globe who were in the process of quitting smoking. The results showed that out of all the methods used for de-addiction, hypnotherapy for stopping smoking was a resounding success.</p>
<p>A lot of hypnotherapists, including me, have been successfully using methods of hypnotherapy to help their clients in giving up the habit. The Iowa research has also proven that hypnosis for stopping smoking indeed showed better results than people who had been trying to give it up with no intervention, how else could it&#8217;s success rate be double of every method. A lot of smokers who want to quit the habit have failed in their efforts because of lack of will power and determination. However, clients who have used hypnotherapy seemed to set up a stronger example in terms of abstaining and a greater willpower. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how hypnosis for stopping smoking works- it works on the simple philosophy of positive suggestions. In hypnotherapy, a lot has to do with the power of your subconscious mind and helping it achieve great feats with the help of auto suggestion. When the method of hypnotherapy is used for smoking, it tells you the reasons of why and how you smoke, before moving on to suggestions of how you can stop smoking, and maintain the abstinence. With hypnotherapy you gradually instruct your mind to create positive thoughts, and build willpower in the face of temptations of nicotine and smoke. </p>
<p>It might sound very easy to you, but the fact is that it indeed is easy to use hypnosis for stopping smoking. One session with a hypnotherapist is all you need. By deciding to give up the habit, you have already made the hardest decision in the quitting process. Things only get better from here! The key to a successful no-smoking life is to follow the hypnosis routine regularly, as it is only practice that makes one perfect in self-hypnosis. Remember hypnosis for quitting smoking works on the power of positive suggestion; the more time you invest in self-hypnosis for smoking, the better the results. Add on sessions are offered by most therapists; however I personally feel that these top up sessions should only be used when extremely necessary. Hypnosis is about self reliance, so you shouldn&#8217;t be dependent on your therapist for all guidance. Be your own driver! </p>
<p>Smoking is a habit, whether it&#8217;s good or bad is an individual decision. But if you have decided to give it up, don&#8217;t let anything stop you. You have no idea how proud you will a year from now, when you refuse a cigarette offered to you. It will not only boost your confidence and self-worth, but it will also lead to a heavier pocket. If you are a chain smoker, you could end up saving a great deal (close to £ 2000); and then you could go ahead and splurge on a lavish holiday. A luxurious holiday in the Bahamas in exchange of 20 cigarettes a day&#8230;seems like a good deal.  Just think about it!</p>
<p>I will not even shy away from saying that quitting smoking is child&#8217;s play; but only if you know the best way to achieve this. Nicotine is one of the hardest habits to break in the world, but hypnosis for stopping smoking could be your answer. Through positive affirmations you could achieve much more than just ridding yourself of the butt of all problems. Imagine having a healthier life, better performance at work, more stamina to play your favorite sport, and quality time with your family. Isn&#8217;t it just the life you want?</p>
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