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Quit Smoking – It’s Your Health

January 2nd, 2010

If you smoke, you know how difficult it is to Quit Smoking. How many times have you said to yourself or to your friends or family that you are going to quit smoking today or tomorrow or even next week with no such luck, or I’m going to join a Stop Smoking Program and never do. People do not understand that nicotine is a drug and it is addictive and its not easy to quit. After all the times of saying you will quit and you can’t its because the addictions remains.

Lets take a closer look at the Effects of Smoking. Smoking has an injurious effect on most all of ones body parts. Its not so hard to believe but the biggest risk is to your lungs as they are affected most adversely and whats funny is, the most addicted smokers know the risk of lung cancer and continue to smoke.

But there is much more than one might know, smoking can adversely affect your hair, brain, eyes, nose, skin, teeth, mouth and throat, hands, esophagus, respiratory system and lungs, cardiovascular system, liver, abdomen, kidneys and bladder, male reproductive system, bones, blood, immune system, and your legs and feet.

So, how important is your health to you? Do you really want to Stop Smoking? There are so many different programs on the market today, what works for one may not work for another, and based on reasons for wanting to quit. Is it out of demand, illness or do you just have the pure desire to quit?

When searching for a quit smoking program, you will want to look at the pros and cons and warnings associated with each program, do they use medication, meditation or what is the primary methodology to guide you to break your addiction.

You will be amazed at how many diverse stop smoking programs are out on the market today. The big question is, do you really honestly want to quit? If you answered yes, then you and only you need to get a handle on your addiction. Find the program that feels best for you and go for it. It only takes a short period of time to break the chemical dependency to nicotine, it’s the habits that is hard, or when you are stressed or happy or other triggers that make you want to smoke. Have a great attitude, and confidence in yourself that you can quit this horrible addiction and you will do it. In my research I have come across an amazing book, “Freedom From Smoking” which you can obtain by Clicking Here.

Have much success with your quit smoking program, it may become stressful at times, but stay strong and know that your health is worth it. Do it Now, because your LIFE depends on it.

Nanette Hughston is a freelance writer from the Central Florida area with a bachelors degree in Finance. Permission to reprint and republish this article is granted with the exception that the Bio/Resource box remains intact.
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It’s Easy to Quit Smoking for an Hour or So!

December 29th, 2009

Well, I’m sure all us smokers have been there haven’t we? “That’s it, I’m quitting.” Throw the cigarettes into the trash, great, decision made.
Within an hour of making that decision never to smoke again that familiar desire for a smoke rears its ugly head, and that desire doesn’t fade away. When the phone rings, when you have a problem, when you go a party, and especially first thing in the morning, you crave a cigarette.
You thought you were going to feel great, but you don’t of course. Your food tastes no better, you don’t sleep any better, you don’t think any more clearly. Most of your thoughts in fact are centred around how much you want that cigarette.
So, to try and take your mind off tobacco you substitute. You chew gum, maybe two or three packages a day. Hey it’s only about 60 calories, and the candy really doesn’t add up to much. You eat a bit more bread with your meals, even that won’t add up to more than 300 extra calories.
Of course it only takes about 3,600 extra calories to add an extra pound of fat. It doesn’t matter if you are consuming them daily, weekly or annually. They add up, and guess what? You’re gaining a couple of pounds a week. Pretty soon you’re having to get your clothes altered. When they get uncomfortable again you start smoking again. “Well everyone knows it’s worse to be overweight than to smoke.” It’s easy to justify.
As a by-product you also become grumpy, miserable, and generally not very nice to be around. It’s not until you actually stop smoking that you realize we live in a world of cigarettes. Even in this “enlightened ” age of restrictions on cigarette advertising people are still smoking all around us, and on films and TV.
Yes, in the real world it’s all too easy to be reminded almost constantly of the pleasures of smoking, and to cap it all do we really care about the dangers of smoking?
Not too long ago Americans were told that part of a cranberry crop may have been contaminated by a carcinogenic agent. The cranberry industry almost collapsed overnight. Not only was the fruit boycotted, but also by-products such as juices, jellies, and sauces.
This was despite government publicity stating that the problem was minute and someone would have to eat vast quantities of the affected fruit in a short time to be affected in any way, and the affected fruit had been destroyed anyway. It took a long time for the industry to recover.
This raisesd the very interesting question. Why is it that one announcement about a relatively small quantity of cranberries can produce a massive boycott, whilst years and years of adverse publicity about cigarettes has had little or no effect on sales?
Maybe the tide is gradually turning, but it’s still down to the individual to make their decision. It is a fact that cigarette smoking is one of the major causes of premature death, highly addictive, and highly poisonous.
You CAN beat it. You CAN quit smoking, and it doesn’t have to be painful. There are many good programs out there. Just find one that suits you, and stick to it.

Chris Haycock is an information publisher, with many diverse projects. Recently however he has been drawn to the self help area, with a real desire to assist others. As an ex smoker himself, who realises the difficulty many face in giving up, he believes this resource will be a significant help. http://www.icangiveupsmoking.com
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