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Need Help To Quit Smoking?
Comments off · Posted by mreed in Health Tips, avoiding illness, health, smoking
Smoking not only affects your body physically, it affects your emotional stability. If you have been a heavy smoker and have not had a cigarette available when you wanted it, you know the feelings that lack of nicotine cause. There are many different triggers that make you want a cigarette and many of these triggers are simply habit, such as having one with a cup of coffee, having them after each meal, having one when socializing and a multitude of other reasons.
There are many reasons to stop. Some benefits of stopping would be immediate like making our breath, skin, hair and clothes smell better and being able to get that awful yellow stain to leave your teeth, increased energy along with a lowered heartbeat and blood pressure. You could end up with a lot more money in your pocket if you didn’t spend it on cigarettes. Long term benefits would be decreasing the amount of toxicity you are exposing your body to which increases the risk of cancer including lung cancer and also heart disease. Long term serious breathing problems are common in smokers, along with many other negative affects. (more...)
body · breathing problems · cancer · cigarette · cup of coffee · emotional stability · money in your pocket · smoking · term · yellow stain
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Quick Smoking Quick Tips
Comments off · Posted by James in Health Tips, cigarettes, cigars, health, health advice, healthy, quit smoking, quit smoking tips, quitting smoking tips, say no to smoking, smoke, smoking
Smoking cigarettes is the leading cause of lung disease and contributes to many of the heart disease and cancer deaths annually. The health risks are well known and the benefits of quitting numerous, however, the ability to successfully quit and intellectually evaluating the risks and benefits involved are two separate things. Quitting smoking has been often compare to kicking a heroin habit, except that the success rate of kicking heroin addiction with treatment has a higher rate of success than those quitting the smoking of tobacco. There are common characteristics that seem to follow when a person does succeed in smoking cessation. Following are some specific steps, though seemingly ritual in nature, if strictly adhered to can increase the likelihood of never smoking another cigarette again.
The very first step in quitting any addictive behavior is an honest commitment to quit. If you are going in this half hearted at best, your chances of failure are almost 100%. Once the commitment to quit is made, many people will actually choose a date to quit. In order to prove the seriousness of your commitment, the best date to choose is the same day of your decision, and to make the commitment not to smoke from that minute on a complete resolution of abstinence. (more...)
cancer deaths · cigarette · commitment · heroin addiction · heroin habit · honest commitment · nicotine · smoking · smoking cigarettes · tobacco
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Your Kids & Smoking
Comments off · Posted by James in cigar, cigarettes, cigars, health, kid smoking, kids smoking, smoker, smokers, smoking, smoking addiction
It would be a long stretch for anyone to say that they do not know nowadays the negative effect on health that smoking has. The link of smoking to lung cancer and heart disease is well documented as is the severity of nicotine addiction and its hold onto the addicted individual. While it might have been true thirty years ago, I doubt if there is a person in the western world that has not been warned about the dangers of smoking, including your children. The sad fact is that the thousands of young people that pick up the habit of smoking every year prove that merely knowing the truth is not enough to ebb the tide of new smokers.
If you are a parent that smokes, you need to know that as long as you continue to light up, your children will be twice as likely to smoke as the children of non smokers, and even if you quit now, depending on how long your children were exposed to your habit could greatly impact their decision to take up the habit or not. (more...)
dangers of smoking · life peer · lifestyle choices · nicotine addiction · teenage rebellion
