Posted in Nicotine Addiction • Tags: Stop-Smoking
Smoking is pleasurable, up to a point. That, after all, is why so many do it. If there were no gain, the practice would quickly die out. But a lot of meaning is stuffed into that innocent phrase ‘up to a point’. While the short term benefits of smoking cigarettes is real, the harm is equally real - and it’s potentially much more serious and long lasting.
There are several common factors that tend to lead someone to smoke. Stress, peer pressure and other psychological factors are present for virtually everyone. Substituting a toxic chemical for a healthier means of dealing with them is often viewed as simpler. But the long range consequences can be dire.
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Posted on April 7, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 2 comments!
Posted in Nicotine Addiction • Tags: Stop-Smoking, weight gain
One of the common effects of quitting smoking is weight gain, usually from 5-10 pounds, sometimes more. But, though common, it’s not inevitable.
Weight gain from a stop-smoking program can have a number of causes.
For many individuals, it’s a natural response to cravings from nicotine withdrawal. They substitute food for smoking. Increase the amount of calories taken in, as snacks add up, and sooner or later you’ve gained several pounds.
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Posted on January 24, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Nicotine Addiction • Tags: Nicotine_Addiction, Stop-Smoking
Stop Smoking Laser Therapy
By Rene Knops
Stop smoking laser treatment is a well know method since over 20 years. It is a common practice designed for people trying to quit smoking.
Stop smoking laser therapy is based on the ancient acupuncture. In ancient times, people used needles to stimulate certain points of the human body and thus stimulate hormone secretion. Nowadays low-level lasers substitute the needles. The laser stimulates the nerve endings and increases the endorphin secretion.
Laser therapy is completely painless. Most people describe the feeling as a warming, even tingling feeling. After each session, people feel relaxed and happier. Their smoking cravings are greatly reduced and the depression that goes along with the ceasing process is gone.
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Posted on June 14, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!