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Quit Smoking Techniques
If you want to stop smoking cigarettes, but you just need a good reason do it,
this informational site will help guide you in the right direction. You
probably already know that worldwide, tobacco use causes nearly 5 million deaths
per year and that current trends show that tobacco use will cause more than 10
million deaths annually by 2020. Here are some good reasons to quit and how to
do it successfully.
You will lower your risk for cancer, heart attacks,
strokes, early death, cataracts, and skin aging and wrinkling. You will feel
healthier immediately. You will have more energy and better focus. Your
senses of smell and taste will improve. You will have whiter teeth and
fresher breath, as a matter of fact, all of you will smell better. You will
cough less and breath alot easier. You will have more money to spend. You
will be proud of yourself and will feel more in control of your life. You
won't have to worry: "When will I get to smoke next?" or "What do I do when I'm
in a smoke-free place?"
Preparing to Quit Smoking Select a date
within the next two weeks to quit. That gives you enough time to get ready. Tell
family, friends, and co-workers that you plan to quit. You'll need support.
Anticipate and plan for the challenges you'll face while quitting. You will go
through withdrawal. Remove cigarettes and other tobacco products from your home,
car, and work. Talk to your doctor about getting help you to quit. START,
today.
Medicines That Can Help You With Smoking Cessation
Withdrawal When you first quit smoking, you will feel strange. You'll
feel irritable, tense, and not yourself. These are signs that your body is
getting used to life without nicotine. It usually only lasts a few weeks. The
majority of people can't handle these feelings of withdrawal and go back to
cigarette smoking in order to feel like themselves again. These feelings are
very strong during the first week. Only the strong-willed individual will
endure. You can get medications, that can help. There are medicines that can
help with feelings of withdrawal: Bupropion SR Pills Nicotine
Gum Nicotine Inhaler Nicotine Lozenge Nicotine Nasal Spray Nicotine
Patch
Using medicines to help a great deal and can actually double your
chances of quitting for good. Don't be afraid to ask your doctor for help, too,
that's why they're there. Just remember, though, that the medicine alone can't
do all the work. It can help with cravings and withdrawal, but quitting will
still be hard and require that you stay strong in your attempt. It doesn't
matter how old you are or how long you've smoked, you will become healthier and
stronger each day you are tobacco-free. You can do this! Good
Luck.
Exercise and physical activity can help you unwind and help reduce
your desire for smoking.
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