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Other Stop Smoking Aids

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A man about to use a piece of nicotine gum.Image via Wikipedia There are many different aids to stop smoking apart from those that are popularly advertised and some of them can be more effective than the patches and products that most people resort to when trying to stop.

Just as there is a lot of money to be made through the sale of cigarettes there is also a lot of money to be made from the sale of products such as nicotine patches, pills and gum to help people to quit smoking.

For this reason there have been many scientific studies that have shown the benefits of such products but similar amounts of money haven’t been spent on research to prove the effectiveness of alternative methods such as acupuncture, aromatherapy, hypnosis and various herbal remedies.

There have however been a lot of surveys done that can show success rates that people have had using these methods.

While none of these methods can make you quit they can help you to quit.

Even hypnosis which is widely regarded as one of the best of the alternative methods of smoking cessation can’t make you quit. It can help you IF you have decided that you want to quit.

Hypnosis can help where there are issues of willpower that have been stopping a person from quitting but unfortunately there is still the problem of the addictive nature of smoking that needs to be addressed.

Acupuncture is another method that has helped a lot of people quit smoking and it does so by helping to release endorphins that counter the negative effects that withdrawal has on a person. Acupuncture is usually used in combination with other methods of quitting smoking and most of these ‘alternative’ methods are best when used as an added support for other methods such as pills, patches and gums.

There are various herbal remedies that have proven to be effective however it is often difficult to be assured of the quality and/or potency of herbal products and as such difficult to make recommendations.

Aromatherapy, Meditation, Imagery - These are other forms of help for the person seeking to stop smoking but more often than not they are only effective when used in combination with other mainstream products.

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Quit Smoking By Dealing With Everyday Stress Management

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The human brainImage via Wikipedia When it’s your time to quit smoking it’s best to deal with the daily stress in your life first so you don’t have that stress screaming at you to smoke more.

The best way to manage stress is not to let it build up inside you and get out of hand. This may be easier said than done, but it is well worth it. Stress has been associated with diseases such as high blood pressure, obesity, stroke, high cholesterol, migraine headaches, lupus, and more. It is vital for your physical health that you learn to manage your mental and emotional health. Stress management helps you do that.

Family Stress Management

Don’t let family stresses build up. Hold regular family meetings with your household where each family member is allowed to tell the family what is on their mind and what they are feeling stressed over. Maybe your kids’ time is overbooked and they would like to have one less activity to go to during the school year. Maybe your spouse would like to have more quality time alone with you.

Once these feelings are expressed, figure out a way to mediate the differences among family members before they get out of hand.

Workplace Stress Management

Most of us have stressful jobs, but it is important that we discover stress management techniques that help us deal with all that stress. Some workplaces recognize the value of stress management, and they offer programs for dealing with stress, or stress management training. Some workplaces have partnered with a gym or health club to make it easy for employees to work out. Others will reimburse employees for yoga or fitness classes. If such a stress management program does not already exist in your workplace, suggest it.

When stress management in the workplace is recognized as a valid need and created as an employee benefit, productivity goes up and absenteeism and health problems go down.

Financial Stress Management

Money problems are the number one source of stress in a marriage. Don’t stick your head in the sand like an ostrich to avoid your money problems. Deal with them. There are many books, television programs, and web sites that can help you do this. The basic premise is to list all your debts, and the interest rate you owe on each of them. Start paying them off by making more than the minimum monthly payment, starting with the highest interest account. Investigate how you can shift the high interest debt into lower interest debt.

How will you come up with extra money to pay off these accounts? Start now by keeping a diary of every cent you spend. Within a week or so, you will be able to pinpoint how you are spending your discretionary income. Giving up some of those discretionary items will be a sacrifice at first, but the rewards for paying off high interest debt will be worth it.

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Quit Smoking Online Support

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I took this photograph and I release it to the...Image via Wikipedia For many people without the support of friends and family the internet has provided the opportunity to offer the type of support that is often needed when quitting smoking.

These support groups take on many forms and most of them offer free advice and help in the form of forums where people can talk to one another about their experiences and help each other to achieve their goals.

By sharing experiences you can learn how others have handled similar situations that you are faced with and you might learn what you need to know to keep going and quit for good.

You will also be able to see that other people are experiencing the same difficulties that you are with nicotine addiction.

One of the great things about sharing information on these support forums is the fact that many people, even friends and family don’t know how to cope with some of the aspects that can be associated with quitting smoking.

It is not uncommon for people to get grumpy or short tempered when quitting smoking due to the withdrawal from nicotine and this can place additional pressures on relationships that the other party might not understand or be able to cope with.

Rather than reverting back to smoking again the support that is offered on these forums might be all that is needed to get through the most difficult part of the program to quit smoking.

Another benefit of the online support forums is the fact that you can often get the advice that you need at any hour of the day or the night and this can be particularly helpful in times such as the weekend when other support channels are unavailable.

Make sure that you only take advice from people on a forum that is moderated by someone who has sufficient knowledge to ensure that you will be getting correct information.

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Other Quit Smoking Aids

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A man about to use a piece of nicotine gum.Image via WikipediaThere are many different aids to stop smoking apart from those that are popularly advertised and some of them can be more effective than the patches and products that most people resort to when trying to stop.

Just as there is a lot of money to be made through the sale of cigarettes there is also a lot of money to be made from the sale of products such as nicotine patches, pills and gum to help people to quit smoking.

For this reason there have been many scientific studies that have shown the benefits of such products but similar amounts of money haven’t been spent on research to prove the effectiveness of alternative methods such as acupuncture, aromatherapy, hypnosis and various herbal remedies.

There have however been a lot of surveys done that can show success rates that people have had using these methods.

While none of these methods can make you quit they can help you to quit.

Even hypnosis which is widely regarded as one of the best of the alternative methods of smoking cessation can’t make you quit. It can help you IF you have decided that you want to quit.

Hypnosis can help where there are issues of willpower that have been stopping a person from quitting but unfortunately there is still the problem of the addictive nature of smoking that needs to be addressed.

Acupuncture is another method that has helped a lot of people quit smoking and it does so by helping to release endorphins that counter the negative effects that withdrawal has on a person. Acupuncture is usually used in combination with other methods of quitting smoking and most of these ‘alternative’ methods are best when used as an added support for other methods such as pills, patches and gums.

There are various herbal remedies that have proven to be effective however it is often difficult to be assured of the quality and/or potency of herbal products and as such difficult to make recommendations.

Aromatherapy, Meditation, Imagery - These are other forms of help for the person seeking to stop smoking but more often than not they are only effective when used in combination with other mainstream products.

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Smokeless Tobacco And It’s Problems.

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A patch of {{MultiLink|Tobacco}} ({{BioLinkSpe...Image via WikipediaSome people are of the mistaken belief that using smokeless tobacco will help them to stay healthier than if they were to smoke cigarettes.

While certain problems relating to breathing difficulties that are associated with smoking cigarettes such as emphysema might not be prevalent with people who chew tobacco there are enough other health problems caused by chewing tobacco to warn anyone off this habit.

Surely the increased incidence of mouth cancer, receding gums, bad breath and teeth discoloration will discourage anyone from starting this habit.

If that is not enough then they might like to consider what it would be like to have cancer of the lips, throat and tongue. These are all health problems that are associated with chewing tobacco.

Smokeless tobacco is as addictive as smoking as it is made from the same tobacco plants and contains the very same toxins that create the addiction to cigarettes.

People who stop chewing tobacco get the same withdrawal symptoms as those who quit smoking.

People who chew tobacco do so for the same reasons that others smoke cigarettes. It can be comforting, make them feel good or relaxed. It can even taste good with the sugar and flavors that the manufacturers add.

Some people even think that smokeless tobacco helps them to perform better both physically and mentally. This hasn’t been proven in scientific studies and is a misconception that some people have.

What is of more concern to anyone who is considering smokeless tobacco or is trying to break the habit is the fact that over half of the people that use smokeless tobacco will eventually suffer from Leukoplakia.

Leukoplakia is the condition that is a precursor to mouth cancer and appears as a white sore or plaque in the mouth. This is often mistaken for a callus and is common for people who use smokeless tobacco so while they might not get lung cancer there is always the problem of cancer no matter what form of tobacco use.

The least of the problems you can expect is gum disease and all the associated problems that brings with it.

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Posted by : webmann in (nicotine patches, quit smoking, quit smoking tips)

Do Nicotine Patches Really Work?

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A 21mg dose Nicoderm CQ patch applied to the l...Image via WikipediaThere are several different types of nicotine patches on the market and they all give very similar results.

They work by releasing a specific amount of nicotine that is absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream.

The brain receives the message that it is getting the nicotine that the body is craving.

The various brands have patches that come in a variety of strengths and the patch that you will start wearing will be determined by the number of cigarettes you would smoke during the course of a normal day.

As the nicotine is released at all times that the patch is worn some people might need to remove the patch at night as they won’t be used to receiving a supply of nicotine to the body during the hours that they would be sleeping.

Usually there are very few side effects although some people can experience headaches and nausea when they first start wearing the patches. Others might also get stomach upsets and possibly even dizziness although this is usually due to either a dose that is too high or the fact that the reduction of nicotine can cause some withdrawal symptoms.

The biggest problem that most people will have is skin irritations from where the patch is worn particularly if they have sensitive skin.

Patches can be bought over the counter now whereas in the past they were only available on prescription.

They can be quite expensive but this needs to be compared with the cost of cigarettes and also the ongoing expense of continuing to smoke both in the purchase of the cigarettes and the health expenditure than generally follows those who smoke.

People get very good results with nicotine patches and they are responsible for helping many people to break the habit.

Even with the help of the patches you still need to be ready to quit as that will determine your ultimate success or failure.

One word of caution is to never smoke when wearing a nicotine patch as the combination of the two sources of nicotine could cause the levels to reach a danger point in the body.

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