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Expert Advice On What To Expect When You Quit Smoking

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Quitting a life long addiction like smoking can both be a boon and a bane, especially to the person who is trying to kick the nicotine habit. Most people will state the benefits when they tell you what to expect what you quit smoking.

However, I think this has been over-emphasized. You need to know that your body can go through some negative consequences too. This is because the same way that your body had to acclimatize to the sudden introduction and consequent use of tobacco in your everyday routine, it now has to acclimatize to its sudden or gradual removal as well.

Here are a few of the negative physiological changes that you can expect when you quit smoking.

The Physical Banes Of Nicotine Rehabilitation

Your body actually starts the healing process within 20 minutes after you put out your last cigarette. The self-healing process will be more noticeable to a chain smoker who has smoked for a long time, especially if the smoker has never gone for more than a few minutes without a lighted cigarette in the mouth.

Unfortunately, the healing process is masked by the exhibition of the quit smoking withdrawal symptoms. The moment when the extreme craving sets in, and you do not give in to that pressure, your body shakes from the sudden dropping of the glucose levels in your blood. This also makes you either salivate a lot or feel very hungry.

Increase of Appetite

In many cases, you may even experience both. Nicotine in your bloodstream usually affects the cells that help produce glucose in your body, actually suppressing them. This is the reason why some smokers would rather light up than eat, since nicotine (quite literally) robs the body of a healthy eating appetite. Once the nicotine is gone, the cells that produce glucose go on hyper speed production.

This is also precisely the reason why many people who has managed to kick the habit find themselves gaining weight a few months after being smoke-free. However, this is only a temporary phase. Given the right guidance, a person can finally achieve a glucose level plateau that can be managed.

Coughing

Fits of coughing and difficulty in breathing are also common signs of the withdrawal symptoms. We all know that smoking damages the lungs first and foremost. The moment you stop smoking though, the cells of your lungs start to perform the gargantuan task of knitting the damaged soft tissues.

Unlike a bridge under construction, you really cannot close off a section of your lungs while it repairs itself. So yes, the fits of coughing and the difficulty in breathing will continue all throughout the nicotine rehabilitation.

Nicotine actually kills the cilia of the lungs. Cilia are the hair-like fibers surrounding the entire respiratory organ. These are actually the first internal line of defense that our lungs rely on to ward away the toxins in the air we breathe.

Unfortunately, smoking is a continuous and deadly process of actually breathing in the toxic substance called nicotine. The fits of coughing are one of the visible signs of the body expelling the toxins we breathe in.

Naturally, since our lungs are already damaged, we find ourselves having great difficulty in breathing. This becomes especially hard during rehab since now the lungs are performing 2 tasks all at once. Breathing for you through damaged “equipment” and healing that “equipment” at the same time.

However, given a few months, those breaths will become deeper and your smelling buds will have developed again, enabling you to take the first deep, untainted breaths possible. Within a year, your risk of having a heart attack will be halved. And if you stay away from cigarettes for fifteen years, you risk of having heart disease will be equivalent to that of a non-smoker.

Now that you know what to expect what you quit smoking, you can be better prepared to enjoy a smoother quit smoking journey. Visit my Tips To Quit Smoking blog at http://www.tipstoquitsmoking.net for tricks that you can use to make your smoking cessation process more painless and effortless. Also be sure to download your free report on The Truth About Smoking while you are there.

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What You Need To Know About What Happens After You Quit Smoking

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Most smokers wish that they would enjoy immediate restoration of their health when they shake off their tobacco dependence. Unfortunately, this is not exactly what happens after you quit smoking.

Your body has been conditioned by years and years of smoking and has literally depended on nicotine for sustenance. Naturally, it might take a while before it acclimatizes itself to the healthier you. Here are the real facts as to what happens after you quit smoking.


The Good

The minute that you stop reaching for the cigarette, your body starts to repair itself, one cell at a time. If you continue to refrain from smoking for the next few weeks, you will notice that you can actually smell things better. Smoking has a way of desensitizing your sense of smell, dulling it so that you yourself do not know how awful the stench of exhaled smoke is.

With that you can also breathe deeper, and can now distinguish between lung filling breath and diaphragm filling breath. That is something which you could not achieve during your smoking days.

This is due to the fact that the cells of your lungs are knitting themselves up to pre-smoking conditions. Airways are becoming more open to non-nicotine laced breaths, capillaries become less constrained and the cilia or the hair-like fibers surrounding the respiratory organs begin to grow again.

Also, your blood pressure will show dramatic reduction as well as your body temperature. It is said that the moment you stop smoking, you decrease your chances of both a heart attack and stroke by almost 50%.

Finally, after only a few months of not smoking, your taste buds would have fully recovered, and this will finally allow you to taste food as it is. When a person smokes, his taste buds become numbed with the nicotine. Losing your sense of smell during this time also contributes to the loss of your taste buds.

The Bad
Some people relapse into the habit again because of the seemingly bad consequences of quitting the cigarette. For one thing, there is always the withdrawal period where the body craves and craves for the nicotine.

Some symptoms of nicotine withdrawal are dryness of the throat, excessive coughing, shaking (particularly of the hands), alternate periods of extreme chilling and sweating, and more. Some withdrawal symptoms are heavily dependent on the person’s current state of health and for how long he or she has been addicted to smoking.

There are some people who have even claimed to experience regular bouts of lethargy and compulsion to eat excessively. This is because nicotine has the tendency to “excite” some cells of the body into repressing the normal insulin and glucose production.

If you remove the nicotine from the equation, these cells go on hyper drive, producing both insulin and glucose to a level that is above normal. This makes you feel both deprived of energy at all times, but hungry as heck. It will take a few weeks or months to get your body to produce normal levels of insulin and glucose.

Now that you know what happens after you quit smoking, why not take the appropriate actions to quit smoking? Visit my Quit Smoking blog at http://www.tipstoquitsmoking.net/ for easy ways to take control of your health. Plus download your FREE report on the Truth About Smoking so that you really know what happens when you continue to smoke.

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What Everyone Should Know About Quit Smoking Without Gaining Weight

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Are you one of those smokers who plan to quit but you are worried about how to quit smoking without gaining weight? You are not alone. Many smokers have heard stories about how ex-smokers put on weight after they quit smoking and do fear about the weight gain when they stop smoking.

Is it true that all smokers gain weight when they quit? And if they do, why does that happen? It actually started when you choose to smoke. When you smoke, you tend to lose your taste for food. As a result, you do not find food that appetizing and as such, you lose weight.

Cigarettes become best substitute for foods. Your food appetite is altered. Once you quit smoking, your taste buds are revived and foods suddenly becomes more appetizing and as such you may tend to eat more. Without proper exercises, it is no wonder that you begin to gain weight.

While, to some people, there is no easy way to break the smoking habit without gaining weight, it is not true for all. With a bit of self control and adjustment to your diet, you can quit smoking without gaining weight.

Smokers must have good reasons to drive themselves to quit smoking. Above anybody else, they must be convinced of what they are doing. They must be disciplined to follow brief guidelines to quit smoking without gaining weight.

Consult a doctor on quit smoking drugs and pieces of advice for other means to quit smoking. For instance, it would be a recreational activity to jog or walk for at least 10 to 20 minutes during mornings and nights. It would also be wise to gradually stop oneself from smoking.

For a start, it would be a good start to reduce the number of cigarettes smoked into half. These cigarettes are distributed into plastic bags marked with days. In this manner, the smoker reduces and thereby controls the cigarette sticks smoked for a week span.

After succeeding in the first week, keep in mind to reduce the number of cigarettes placed inside the plastic bags until these were reduced to three. Keep doing the short walks during mornings and nights while smoking until there were only two cigarette sticks left. Then, keep the ritual of walking this time, without smoking, hence not carrying any plastic bags of cigarettes.

Before you know it, your cigarette has been replaced with a healthier exercise. When one finds himself or herself craving, he or she needs not to worry. The solution is to resort to walking. Besides the detoxifying action that it gives, it helps maintain the body in shape. Thus, after a meal, you are less likely to gain weight as your calorie intake is supported by the exercise of walking.

There are also other means besides walking. These include recreational activities that can alter the mind and shift the attention from smoking. Gardening, sewing and knitting are just a few of these.

As you can see, anyone can quit smoking without gaining weight. Learn how you can quit smoking with ease at http://www.tipstoquitsmoking.net/.

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The First Smokeless Weekend

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A 'No Smoking' signImage via Wikipedia The first weekend without smoking is often a very difficult time particularly if you are accustomed to socializing. Three of my guitar playing friends had to go about a month without attending a jam because there are other smokers. It worked, after months they are still not smoking. I am proud of them, even if our jams suffered a bit while they were strengthening themselves.

If you are out with other people who smoke, then you are placing undue pressure on your attempts to stop smoking and it might be better at such an early stage of your program to avoid placing yourself in an environment where there is too much temptation.

One way to handle your first smoke free weekend is to make plans for the whole of the weekend beforehand ensuring that you are steering clear of any of the things that you know encourage you to smoke.

Write down your plans and consider how you will feel in the different situations that you will be in. Ask yourself if you would be tempted to have a cigarette in those situations and if so make changes until you are happy with what you have to look forward to.

Don’t include places or situations where there will be other people smoking as this will give you the opportunity to ’slip up’ if you are feeling so inclined.

There are always alternatives to anything that you plan so make the changes before the weekend and set yourself up for success right from the start.

It is often a good idea to do something new and different that will give you more to think about that the usual routine. This can help to take your mind off cigarettes but you will also need to ensure that you don’t introduce any additional stress into your life as that might encourage you to reach for a cigarette.

Any time you feel the urge to have a cigarette relax and wait for the craving to pass by. This will generally only take a few minutes and the fastest way you can make such feelings go away is by keeping busy and focusing on something that you find stimulating.

Each weekend will get easier than the last so conquering the first one is a major step on your road to freedom from nicotine.

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The First 24 Hours

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A cigarette disposal canister, encouraging the...Image via Wikipedia The first 24 hours after you decide to quit smoking are the most difficult however provided you have planned for it you will have had in place all the support and actions that are required to help you to succeed.

This is the beginning of a new life where you will become healthier and be able to achieve more without the need for a crutch to get you through the day.
It is a path to freedom and all the other benefits that come with quitting smoking including more disposable income.

You need to believe that you will quit because your belief will be the cornerstone of your success.

If you created some affirmations in your quit smoking planning then now is the time to make use of them and maintain a positive attitude.

You won’t need to worry about picking up a cigarette because there shouldn’t be any available for you. Hopefully there will not be anyone else in your household who is still smoking as that makes matters a little bit more difficult but even if that is the situation you can succeed because you will realize all the benefits that your actions will bring to you.

You will most likely get cravings for a smoke but you need to understand that cravings are always only a very short term feeling that will go away within minutes.

Don’t be inclined to have a cigarette to get rid of the craving as simply waiting for a few minutes and focusing on something other than cigarettes will have the exact same effect - The cravings will go away.

Soon after you quit the cravings will be at their most frequent. As each day passes the cravings will become less frequent and they will also become less and less intense so once you get through the first day you can be happy in the knowledge that life will become easier.

In those first 24 hours it might seem like you are getting bombarded with cravings for a smoke - one after the other. The more activities you have arranged and the better you have managed your planning whereby there is less chance of any emotional stumbling blocks the easier you will find those first hours.

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Smoking Triggers

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The cigarette is the most common method of smo...Image via Wikipedia Most people who smoke have ‘triggers’ that make them want to smoke.

There can be many and varied reasons why people will reach for a smoke in certain situations and when they are feeling particular emotions.

If you can identify what these emotions or events are, that are causing these triggers then that will be one of the first steps towards quitting smoking.

It could be that you feel like smoking when you are feeling down or depressed. This is a very common trigger as smoking can act as a comforting element in a person’s life.

Many people smoke because they are shy or self conscious and smoking gives them something to do to take their mind off their anxiety or nervousness.

Other people will feel like lighting up when they are angry as this will help them to calm down and manage their situation better.

Many people will feel like smoking when they are socializing, partying and drinking and often this is one of the hardest aspects of life to deal with for those who are trying to quit smoking.

Virtually any emotion can be a trigger for someone to feel like smoking and it is necessary to determine what your emotional triggers are if any.

It might be that you don’t have any problems relating to emotional triggers but rather situations that cause you to feel like smoking.

You might feel like smoking when you are listening to music, driving your car or watching the television.

Some people like to have a smoke after a meal or when they are consuming alcohol.

Many people feel like they need a smoke to help them start their day or at the end of the day to help them unwind.

Once again you need to look at the things that trigger your desire to have a smoke and look at an alternative solution that will help you to cope with the situation without the need for a cigarette.

If one alternative doesn’t work for you then try another and keep trying until you find something that is satisfactory.

Sooner or later you will find something that can give you enough satisfaction to not need the cigarette each time such an emotion or situation arises.

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Learn Why You Haven’t Been Able to Quit Smoking

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Niedopalek papierosaImage via Wikipedia It’s a pretty scary thing when you finally realize what you’ve been putting in your body every time you suck on a butt or sit next to someone who does, so quitting that smoking habit is vital to your health and those around you. Unfortunately the tobacco companies have a huge conspiracy of covering up the truth going on.

Vast fortunes are at stake. Untold numbers of deaths as a result. Top corporate executives sit around the boardroom and discuss ways to improve their market share. Their success depends on keeping you smoking and getting people that don’t smoke to start. Of course it’ s all about the maintaining and growing those fortunes.

The tobacco companies have the almost unlimited funds they need to pay on advertising that tricks the mind into thinking it’s cool to suck on a butt til your lips rott. They have the advertising tricks and come up with new ones year after year to keep those customers coughing and drawing in new ones. Their goal is keep you until death helps you finally quit.

I quit smoking in an instant, just by making the choice and I have a very addictive nature, so I know it can be done. So what if I told you that stopping smoking was easy and even you can do it? Smoking is both a body and mind addiction.

I don’t know anyone that actually picks up a cigarette and goes, “ mmmmm, tastes great!” Do you? Of course not. Your body rejects it. It coughs, hacks, spits, and does everything that it can to tell you this is bad stuff. You started because your mind was thinking how cool you will be, how much older it will make you look and your body is obeyed. Now you are addicted.

Everyone starts this way. EVERYONE. You had to use your mind to convince your body or you would reject it. I remember gagging until I turned green and barfed, we all laughed and tried it again. It was much easier the second and even easier the third time.

I find it fascinating that almost all methods of quitting smoking do not take into consideration the mind. And I am sure that is where my friends were failing all the time. There are pills and patches and inhalers and gums. All these programs have a very low success rate.

Doesn’t it make sense to use the very part of you that started the whole thing - Your mind?? Or course it does but it’s also so easy to just say it’s too hard to quit smoking. I now have three friends that have quit smoking because they finally had a reason their mind could handle and today they are smoke free making our guitar jams so much better and we can see each other because there’s no smoke. Well just from the guitars.

Everyone starts to smoke for some sort of motivating reason, mine was to be cool and hang with the cool people. If I gave you a piece of food that was stinky, burned your throat and made you cough and gag, how many pieces would you eat? I don’t think very many, although I have a few friends that just might enjoy it, just kidding. See, it would be unnatural for you to want more.

Smoking is not natural or everyone would be smoking. You cannot grow a cigarette tree in your backyard or a cigarette plant in your garden. They are not natural. Tobacco may be natural but cigarettes are far more than tobacco with an estimated 4000 ingredients added! The list is highly guarded and protected by law as a trade secret. Imagine that. It’s the public’s health and it’s a trade secret. Something isn’t right.

I suppose if the governments banned smoking it would become like pot and you would be buying it under the table in seedy places.

But one thing that is right is the decision to quit smoking. Quitting smoking is the one thing that will immediately improve your life and the life of those around you. When a person realizes that quitting IS a Body and Mind process it makes the process much easier.

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