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How Can I Quit Smoking?


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Just do it the alcoholics anonymous way. Take it one stick at a time, one day at a time. It's an addiction, so you always have to be on guard. The best pa rin is cold turkey, then willpower na talaga. It also helps to meditate, pray, do stuff that will take your mind off it, especially when the craving comes. Just don't give in, after 5-10 minutes mawawala din yung craving.

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I don't believe in what they say na to quit smoking, you have to lower your intake of it gradually. I quit smoking instantly and it has already been almost a year since i did it.

 

I also run every morning to remove the toxins in my body, and got into boxing.

 

Nasa tao yan eh (if gusto mo talaga mag quit magagawa mo!), wala sa bisyo. ^_^

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The tough part is beating the nicotine addiction. The ironic thing about smoking is that nicotine isn't really the carcinogen, it's the 70-odd other chemicals plus the tar and carbon monixide from burning that's killing you.

 

I quit cigarette smoking 30 days ago with the use of e-cigs. I still get nicotine, but minus the bad stuff that comes from burning tobacco. The better part of the deal is that I'm able to lower my nicotine intake by using e-cig juice that has lower nicotine content. I started with thhe medium nic content of 18mg per 10ml of e-cig juice. Now I'm down to 11-12mg per 10ml. I'm planning to go down to 9mg in a weeks time. By August, down to 5-6. Even now my craving for nic has dropped, and I've quit the customary puffs before my bedtime rituals.

 

I;m getting the benefits of quitting now-- no more wheezing, smoker's cough, my taste buds are back. Sadly, I'm putting in more weight because food now tastes better. I can't tolerate cigarette smoke now, my eyes get watery and I get coughing fits.

 

Not too many people of aware of what e-cigs can do though, so users are still lumped together with smokers and gettign 2nd hand smoke.

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According to a motivational speaker I listen to sometimes, it’s almost impossible to achieve anything worthy in this life without having enough reason for having such a dream. Same thing apply to smoke quitting. Before you can be able to gain enough courage and confidence needed to stop smoking you really need to have enough reason for doing so.

 

Download this free ebook, it might be helpful.

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One day, i forgot to buy my usual daily pack of cigarettes and I told myself I'd buy later. Then I was about to buy, I reminded myself again to buy later. Then later. And when I was already craving for a stick of cigarette, I just imagined myself to be smoking one.

 

Days turned to weeks, then weeks turned to months, and it's now 4 1/2 years since I last smoked.

 

Actually, I wanted to quit much earlier, but that resolve was finally realized only after 10 years of trying. At any rate, I "reassured" myself that I'd go back to smoking when I reach 70 years old and I'm still alive (about the average life expectancy of Filipinos) and if I still have the craving for it because in that age I don't care anymore if I die smoking. In the meantime, I will not even touch a pack of cigarettes.

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