Posts Tagged ‘ nicotine replacement therapy ’
If there was one word I wish I could remove from the English language, it would be the word 'try'. It's one of those words that take the proverbial wind out of the sails of anything we do. Just 'trying' will not get us anywhere with most tasks and it certainly won't take us to where we want to go when quitting smoking[ READ MORE ]
If your roof needs repair, you gather all of the tools you need before you climb up the ladder. Why would you want to end up on your roof, ready to get started, and find that you did not bring all of the necessary tools along, and would have to start from the beginning again[ READ MORE ]
Many people have difficulty to stop smoking and for many people quit smoking naturally is the only way they can stop smoking. While completely eliminating nicotine from your diet and not relying on a patch may be difficult there are some natural products that you can use to help with your cravings and withdrawal symptoms[ READ MORE ]
Regardless of which option you choose that you feel will assist you to stop smoking, the first three days are the hardest. This is when the physical symptoms of nicotine leaving your body is felt the most. Common symptoms such as irritability, feeling sleepy or fatigued, and that slight headache that never seems to go away, are all common symptoms of withdrawal[ READ MORE ]
One of the hardest things to do is to quit smoking. And when you're just beginning the journey as a non-smoker, you can feel very isolated and alone. One of the keys to success of becoming a non-smoker is to set up a support system. Whether it be family support (be cautious in who you choose), online, or at a local smoking cessation meeting, having a support system is vital[ READ MORE ]
Smoking is highly addictive and you can become hooked on the nicotine high before you know it. There are many treatments available to quit smoking and one of the most marketed is pharmaceutical nicotine replacement therapy, which is commonly known as NRT. NRT can take a long time to work and it is often an expensive option. However, there are several effective treatments to stop smoking without [ READ MORE ]
Although smoking is known to be extremely unhealthy, many smokers who decide to quit have an extremely hard time. There are a lot of methods to use, so don't give up if you fail at first. Keep trying until you overcome this nasty habit. You are harming not only yourself, but anyone you come in contact with. A word of advice: talk to your doctor about quitting before you start any program[ READ MORE ]
If I could get away with smoking and not kill myself in the process I would. I mean it was not as if I was in love with smoking, but I found the experience pleasurable. I liked the taste, the heat going down my lungs, the rush I that would hit my brain. By the way did you know that is really where the addiction is based in your brain? That is why you can stop smoking without [ READ MORE ]
Physiological reactions to quitting smoking can lead to 'Quitter's Flu', irritability, crankiness, headaches, irritable coughing, lack of concentration, sore joints and weight gain. The medical profession, though, choose to overlook the array of these health risks as they are not considered to be life threatening enough in nature compared to the addiction to smoking[ READ MORE ]
Most people who try to stop smoking naturally have also tried other methods that simply have not worked well for them. Relieving yourself from the burden of cigarettes is one of the best things that you can do for yourself, and it is definitely on of the most difficult. You can stop smoking naturally, and you might find that it is even easier in the long run than dealing with some of the other methods available[ READ MORE ]