How can I quit smoking and keep on track with it without starting again? -
I have been trying to quit smoking for months now and I always manage to buy cigarettes. I keep making excuses for myself which leads me to buy them and I always feel left out from a group of people who are smoking and I-m not. I have the gum and went one week without buying cigarettes but I still scabbed smokes. I really want to quit for my healths sake.
Stop thinking that quitting is a difficult thing, we have an anti-smoking culture so people think of smokers as a great evil rather than victims of an addiction, this culture effects how we approach quitting. People think that if smokers continue to suffer in order to smoke that they must enjoy smoking thus quitting will deprive them of something so will be difficult, when logically the fact smokers suffer should make quitting easier. Did you know there are laws in place so methods that don-t require willpower are restricted, being told constantly that you need willpower and quitting is difficult you believe it too and that is hardly motivation to quit!
I seriously recommend EASYWAY it has a 90% success rate and once quit very few start smoking again, there is no weight gain, no moodyness, and no feeling deprived. Easyway is easy as there is no willpower required, instead it helps you understand the nature of the addition to overcome it and feel positive from day one. It deals with the mental addition rather than the chemical, after all smokers can go all night without being woken up by cravings, nicotine may be highly addictive but the cravings and withdrawals are minute, it-s all mental. A lot of it is common sense that the addiction cancels out, sure you know smoking will kill you horribly and costs you a fortune but you still continue, that darn addiction is overriding your own brain. Easyway gets rid of the addictions grasp on your logic and deprograms the brainwashing about quitting being difficult or social dependancy on having a cigarette in your hand, then you quit successfully and happily without any ill effects. The course comes in different forms, you can get a book from Amazon for practically nothing, I tend to buy copies for £3-£4 to give away, the books also give you 20% discount off the clinics. The clinics offer the same information but more support, they are £220 but you can go as often as you need and they offer a full money back guarentee.
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There are of course other methods, tips to help you quit, most are about as much use as, well, as continuing to smoke is to your health. Some methods work for some people and not others, but with the right attitude anything can work. If you go cold turkey try drinking coffee which feeds the caffeine addiction so takes the edge off the nicotine addiction, the bitterness also puts your off smoking, and coffee helps clear what will be coming off your lungs. Bitterness of range juice and dark chocolate can also put you off smoking, don-t use lollipops as although they keep your mouth busy it-s positive reinforcement – your body is craving nicotine so you are rewarding it with candy. Avoid quitting with friends as if one fails then it gives you an excuse to give up too, but by all means find a support group. If you find yourself laying in bed reflexting on how much you want to quit get up and write it down as in the morning you-ll forget those thoughts. There is a mouthwash you can use which is like the bad tasting nail polish used to stop biting nails, it-s sprayed onto your tounge to make cigarettes taste horrible, but it makes everything else taste horrible too. Herbal cigarettes totally help as they keep your hands and mouth busy, the problem is that you can-t smell them but everyone else can, they don-t smell nice, so use them when you-re alone. There is nicotine replacement, lozenges, patches, gum, inhalator, these are expensive but if you live in the UK you can get them free on the NHS as long as you go along to smoking clinics that monitor your progress – if you fail you have to wait six months before you can try again. You can also get drugs like Zyban, again free on the NHS, these drugs act on your brain to stop cravings, you start them a few weeks before you want to quit. My friends parents used a similar drug to Zyban and were so disgusted by cigarettes that his father threw up at the mere smell of his cigarette tin.
http://www.costofsmoking.com
http://stopsmokingcoach.ca
http://www.megalink.net/%7Edale/quitcigs…
Hypnotherapy is an alternative treatment method used to stop smoking and get rid of nicotine cravings that may people often don’t realize exist. The success rates for smokers who implement hypnotism to stop smoking are much higher than the patches and gums which are currently available on the market. If hypnotherapy is something you’re interested in trying in order to quit smoking, you can seek the ability of a certified hypnotherapist or you can practice self hypnosis.
Hello!
Please take a look at this discussion forum. Maybe electronic cigarettes are something for you.
Some say that using ecigs can help you quit smoking. Currently there is no scientific evidence for or against it. One option is to gradually lower the level of nicotine in your cartridges to become nicotine and tobacco free.
The other option is to smoke electronic cigarettes with zero nicotine cartridges while applying nicotine patches. That way you separate addiction and habit.
Good Luck! It-s not easy ...
By far the best method and product on the market today to stop smoking is:
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Check out their site for more info, you-ll be glad you did.
Good luck
DM
You should a non smoking group, im sure there are a lot out there
Plenty of people trying to quit like yourself
http://www.detoxinsider.com/testimonial.…
Good luck
I don-t know if it help but as smoker in the past i suggest to pick this:
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Just give it a try
Take care