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February 2nd, 2009

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To add a balanced approach to what has been claimed is a one sided forum, ( a claim with which I take great exception and do not agree with) here is a more or less comprehensive list on stopping smoking methods with a brief summary on each. If you are reading this board prior to or at the beginning of your quit, I hope this thread will let you see that this forum and its members support ALL methods of quitting, each to his/her own etc.

Stopping Smoking Tips

There are numerous ways that people use to stop smoking. People do actually succeed in stopping smoking but the same method of stopping does not work for everyone and sometimes the same method may finally work only after a second or third attempt at it is tried.

The most popular methods used to quit smoking and not in any particular order are: -

1) Willpower
2) Cutting down
3) Hypnosis
4) Patches, Gum, Lozenges
5) False Cigarette/Inhalator
6) Champix
7) Acupuncture
8) Shock event

There is no doubt that each of these methods have been successful in helping someone to stop smoking. They work in slightly different ways to each other and I will attempt to describe each method brief pros and cons of each.

1) Willpower
This is probably the most used method for stopping smoking and one that does work. Actually a certain amount of willpower will be required no matter what method of quitting smoking you use. Unfortunately willpower kind of suggests a fight and suggests that if you are strong minded you will succeed and that if you fail you are weak minded. The description willpower is not helpful as far as stopping smoking is concerned because of the perceived battle that the word suggests. A better word would be ‘decision’. Just make your decision and then that can be that. But make it a final decision and not some half-hearted attempt and then you can quit successfully.

2) Cutting down
This involves willpower with the idea of feedback that you are succeeding plus knowing that you are gradually weaning yourself off any perceived chemical dependency of cigarettes. In theory it sounds great because if each day you smoke one less cigarette you know you are getting closer to stopping. Unfortunately in order to know how many cigarettes you are smoking you have to count them and then know at any particular moment of the day how many you have had and how many more you can have. This method means that you have to think about smoking much more than if you were smoking freely. If something is on your mind more often, then it can make it harder to stop it. If you really want to succeed with using the cutting down method, don’t get into counting each cigarette.
A better tactic is to decide to leave out certain cigarettes such as the one at 10:30 or the one after lunch. This way you don’t have to count how many you are smoking and yet you know you are cutting down.

3) Hypnosis
This method still requires ‘willpower’ or even better the ‘decision’ from the smoker that they want to stop. Hypnosis does not take away the choice of the person to smoke but rather it supports the decision to stop. It is like getting some extra help to support your decision to stop. Importantly it uses suggestions that are aimed at the stronger part of the mind, the subconscious mind, to let get of this old outdate and no longer useful response to life.

4) Patches, Gum and Lozenges
These methods still give you nicotine. The idea is that it helps with any withdrawal symptoms you may ordinarily put down to stopping smoking. Patches, gum and lozenges still give you nicotine as a way of helping you to stop taking nicotine via cigarettes. The idea is to lessen the strength of the products, weaning yourself off them over a period of typically 12 weeks

5) False Cigarette/Inhalator
This is a substitute for the action and behaviour of smoking but without the intake of all the chemicals involved. It helps those who would ordinarily miss doing something with the hands, or those who would feel less confident with having nothing in their hands. The down side is that although you are no longer inhaling all those poisons you are still keeping the habit and behaviour of smoking going. The inhalator is a sort of cross between this and NRT and so has the pros and cons of each.

6) Champix
This is a prescribed drug that was found to help smokers deal with any perceived chemical withdrawal symptoms. The idea is that if the physical side of smoking is being aided by champix than all you have to do is to deal with the action or routine of smoking. As soon as you have stopped the routine and discovered you are okay and life can carry on then you can, under your doctor’s direction, come off champix. Once again a method that may work for some but there may be side effects of using zyban which need consideration before using this method.

7) Acupuncture
This is the ancient Chinese treatment that inserts needles in certain acupuncture points on the body. The acupuncture points are not random but are definite and accurate places on the body. The idea with acupuncture is to enable the free flow of energy known as chi (pronounced ‘chee’) to flow along the meridian lines in the body. Blocks in the energy flow can cause or relate to issues whether physical, mental or emotional. For some people, acupuncture treatment has succeeded in helping them to stop smoking.

8) Shock event
For many people a shock of some sort will cause them to finally quit smoking. The shock may be the discovery of some smoking related illness such as cancer or it may be the loss of a friend or relative. Either way it brings home to the smoker their own mortality and what part they play in staying well and healthy. No one really chooses to be unhealthy. The shock event can work for many people and help them to stop smoking. Where the shock event fails is when, over time, the shock fades and feels more distant and the ex-smoker once again feels comfortable with smoking.

The overriding asset and best resource in using any of the above methods is the decision to stop smoking. So just make your decision to stop smoking and then stick to it.

http://www.stop-smoking-hypnosis.com

I would like to add caseyq’s lobelia/st johns wort method, you can read about it here:
http://www.nosmokingday.org.uk/forum…ead.php?t=6047

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Quit Smoking Without Gaining Extra Weight

February 2nd, 2009

Medical studies assures that about 10% of smokers fear to stop smoking because they are afraid of the kilograms gained by stopping smoking, and for this reason not to be your excuse not to stop smoking. I will present some tips to help you stop smoking without gaining any extra weight or any complications.

You can also stop smoking using some of the following steps:
* Stop smoking at once; it is proved that stopping smoking gradually is usually futile.

* Choosing a particular time to begin stopping smoking, as not to be experiencing heavy pressure.

* Some foods and beverages increase the tendency to smoking so you have to temporarily cease taking them such as coffee, tea, chocolate and red meat.

Finally try to get rid of any packet of cigarettes, lighters, or any other thing related to smoking in your house.

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If you havn\’t already, quit smoking NOW!

February 2nd, 2009

Hello.
I am an emissary of good will who’s dedicated for the mission of making as many people as possible quit smoking.

So I have opened an anti-smoking website and I would like to share with you a bit of my knowledge and research:

Let us start with a fact that may completely make you shake – have you known that in the 90s, smoking alone has claimed more victims than AIDS, car accidents, drugs, alcohol, murders and suicides ALL PUT TOGETHER??

Did you know that the nicotine in cigarettes works on your brain twice as fast as heroin?? That is why it’s so hard quitting!

Now one more of a maybe obvious fact – please take in consideration that 8 out of 10 cases of lung cancer are linked directly into smoking!

Isn’t that scary enough? So what can we do?

Quit smoking!

But quitting smoking makes a difficult challenge, so please accept a few effective tips:

First step is to convince yourself that you must quit this stupid habit. How?

- Read about the dangers of smoking, search the web about the hazards of smoking, read articles and personal stories of people who had a real bad experience with smoking, and scare yourself away from this awful habit.

This way you could come to a clean decision – I MUST STOP SMOKING NOW!

Another great way to deal with this problem is by deciding with some friends, or even people that you don’t know from the internet, but share the same problem – Want to quit smoking, but can’t – and form a support group.

Set up a date and leave the cigarettes all together on the same day. Experience it together, set up a weekly meeting, talk everyday on the phone or the web, and don’t let each other break.

I hope I could make you at least consider starting the process,

This is the most crucial step of all.

Good luck to all of you who start to stop.

If I’ll get positive responses, I’ll be happy to share more tips and facts,

Cheers, I know you can do it! Save your life TODAY!

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Stop Smoking Easy With Hypnosis

February 1st, 2009

Stop Smoking Easy With Hypnosis


Smoking is a physical craving for nicotine – and to stop smoking means you need to deal with the problem as a psychological issue. Any hypnosis sessions to quit smoking involve suggestions, positive affirmations, and hypnotherapy techniques to help you give up smoking as they put you into an altered state where you are much more susceptible to suggestions.

The positive thoughts are burnt into the smoker’s mind during the session that the smoker has with the hypnotherapist. A sense of disconnection from your present surroundings is a hypnotic trance, if you feel that you are awake and alert. People are said to be in a sense of increased attentiveness, and things can take root more easily – such as the suggestions to stop smoking.

A smoker who visits a hypnotherapist is advised to look into the future – into a situation where there is no cigarette is his hand. The smoker is encouraged to think positively and is made to believe that he can give up smoking. He is repeatedly told of the benefits that result when the cigarette is stubbed out, until the smoker’s mind becomes conditioned to the idea of not smoking.

Once this happens, the smoker’s subconscious mind spurns the idea of smoking whenever the urge arises. This session may be followed by a few more sessions later on, depending on the progress achieved by the smoker. The smoker is also given a CD that carries stop smoking messages. The entire idea is to reinforce the value of giving up smoking.

The hypnotherapist argues that withdrawal symptoms are caused mainly by conditioned responses. The smoker does not make an honest attempt to give up smoking because he consciously believes that it is very difficult to give up smoking. That is why there is no guilt involved when a smoker fails in his attempt. His mind tells him that it was a difficult proposition, and pats him for at least trying.

The hypnotherapist tries to break this mindset by generating new conditioned responses that are positive, and gives the smoker the confidence to give up smoking. A conditioned response may be as simple as pressing the finger with the thumb and holding them together for about half a minute. The smokers are also told to take three deep breaths and drink a glass of water whenever there is an urge to smoke. Invariably, they dilute the smoker’s urge to light a new cigarette.

The positive thoughts are burnt into the smoker’s mind during the session that the smoker has with the hypnotherapist. A sense of disconnection from your present surroundings is a hypnotic trance, if you feel that you are awake and alert. People are said to be in a sense of increased attentiveness, and things can take root more easily – such as the suggestions to stop smoking.

A smoker who visits a hypnotherapist is advised to look into the future – into a situation where there is no cigarette is his hand. The smoker is encouraged to think positively and is made to believe that he can give up smoking. He is repeatedly told of the benefits that result when the cigarette is stubbed out, until the smoker’s mind becomes conditioned to the idea of not smoking.

The hypnotherapist tries to break this mindset by generating new conditioned responses that are positive, and gives the smoker the confidence to give up smoking. A conditioned response may be as simple as pressing the finger with the thumb and holding them together for about half a minute. The smokers are also told to take three deep breaths and drink a glass of water whenever there is an urge to smoke. Invariably, they dilute the smoker’s urge to light a new cigarette.

A Pfizer drug shown to help more than one in five smokers stop smoking received federal approval on Thursday, adding another option to the limited pool of effective stop-smoking prescription medicines. Varenicline is only the second nicotine-free smoking cessation drug to gain FDA approval. Pfizer Inc[.] plans to market the twice-daily tablet as Chantix stop smoking pill.

‘Who says quitting smoking is difficult? I have quit it five times and there is nothing to it.’ Yes, usually this is what happens. You think you left smoking for good and the habit is behind you. Then, you just smoke once with your friends — for the sake of old times — and that is it.In your mind, this is just a one-time-smoke bit; nothing to worry about.

Stop Smoking isn’t just hard on your body — it is dangerous for anyone living or working around you.

Many smokers have this pathetic belief that they think they can’t stop smoking and they don’t have the capacity to quit smoking forever. This articles explains the opposite.

Everyone knows by now how risky it is to smoke cigarettes, but few know what effect smoking a cigar has. Is cigar smoking less or more dangerous than cigarettes are? Smoking cigars on a regular basis is dangerous for your health.

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How Stop Smoking Hypnosis Works

May 22nd, 2008

A lot of smokers wish they could quit smoking, but they don’t act on the desire. Afraid it will be too difficult, they shy away from the prospect and keep going with the destructive habit. This is an instance where stop smoking hypnosis can help.

While it’s quite true that smoking is a very difficult habit to kick, it can be done. The more a person has going in his or her favor, the more likely it will be for success to be attained. Stop smoking hypnosis can be a powerful tool to use for fighting the urges that go along with quitting this addiction.

Since smoking itself is both a physical and psychological addiction, extra help, Read more…

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How Stop Smoking Hypnosis Works

March 28th, 2008

A lot of smokers wish they could quit smoking, but they don’t act on the desire. Afraid it will be too difficult, they shy away from the prospect and keep going with the destructive habit. This is an instance where stop smoking hypnosis can help.

While it’s quite true that smoking is a very difficult habit to kick, it can be done. The more a person has going in his or her favor, the more likely it will be for success to be attained. Stop smoking hypnosis can be a powerful tool to use for fighting the urges that go along with quitting this addiction.

Since smoking itself is both a physical and psychological addiction, extra help, Read more…

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