Did you know that one half of all the smokers in the world want to quit
right now but don't know how? What's worse is that 95 percent of smokers
who quit smoking without some form of help will return to the
cancer-causing habit within six months. These are dismal statistics, and
there is more than one good reason for the massive failure of programs
to help smokers quit and stay smoke-free for life. Let's delve into the
pros and cons of all stop smoking choices, including acupuncture,
hypnosis, "cold turkey," e-cigs or electronic cigarettes, Chantix and
Zyban medications, scare tactics like commercials, problems with the
patch and nicotine gum, lack of nutrition advice, and finally organic
tobacco as a means of weaning off nicotine. Online Cigaronne cigarettes.
For a select few, medications
may work, but for most, it's just another horror story.
Scary synthetic
medications can completely block your production of "fight or flight"
chemistry in the body, making minor stressful situations seem
unbearable. That is why suicide is a side effect, as well as horrific
nightmares. The brain's inability to rationalize stress becomes a hidden
danger, hence the horror stories that are posted about medications like
Chantix and Zyban.
Acupuncture is an alternative "medicine" and healing method that people rave about
all over the world. It works on many levels, including the ability to
reduce anxiety:
Hypnosis
works for some smokers. It addresses the psychological and emotional
aspects of quitting. This can be very beneficial, especially for
ex-smokers who want continued coaching, so they can remain smoke-free
for the long term:
Cold turkey,
also known as the method of quitting without weaning one's self off of
nicotine and the "rituals" involved with smoking, has an astonishing low
percentage of success. Most people who quit cold turkey and really pull
it off do so because of a recent critical, real life health scare, like
discovering a tumor or losing a family member to lung cancer.
The "e-cig" craze has died down, and though some people use electronic cigarettes
to eliminate many of the chemicals found in commercial cigarettes from
their intake, people are figuring out that the nicotine addiction often
continues as "programmed," and nicotine still imposes major dangers for
the filtering organs, including the liver and kidneys, which you cannot
live without. Research shows that e-cigs were never intended to help
people quit smoking in the first place.
With holes in their throats and hair wigs
(post-chemo-typical) to try to scare the "death" out of nicotine
addicts, but the CDC already knows scare tactics don't work, so they
continually use them to perpetuate the billion dollar GMO tobacco
industry. That's right, just like corn and soy, commercial cigarette
tobacco leaves contain pesticide inside and out, adding to the chaos of
the human central nervous system, and driving "quitters" back to the
well for relief from the "cigarette hangover," which is another
ammonia-laced shot of nicotine.
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