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January 8, 2010

5 Low Cost Tips to Quit Smoking


Many people have made their New Year’s Resolution to quit smoking. Quitting smoking is a difficult procedure which often requires expensive options or relapse. Experts say that it takes between 8 and 11 tries for the average person to successfully quit smoking. Here are a few free tips to help you help yourself to quit smoking.

1. Use your phone – There are various smokers who rely on telephone support service as a major part of their attempt to quit smoking. After two weeks of using a telephone help line, smokers showed a decrease in their smoking habits. Telephone help lines are anonymous and easy to find. Try http://communitylinks.cioc.ca/record/GCL1757 if you reside in Canada.

2. Make a plan – Identify when you most often smoke. Do you smoke when you drink coffee? When you go out? Is smoking a social affair for you? Aim to avoid these times. Try writing down each time you have a smoke and when you are doing. This can help you to quit. Plan something else in advance to do instead of smoking, such as drinking tea, rather than coffee.

3. Check your insurance – Many insurers cover costs related to smoking-cessation. The reason they cover this cost is because nonsmokers file fewer medical claims than smokers. Read over your insurance policy or phone your insurance company to find out if this cost is covered.

4. Replace smokes with something else – Unlike replacing an ex, replacing smokes with other options seems to help smokers to quit. Sucking on hard candies or munching pretzels may be a cheap option. You can also pretend to smoke with a straw or Popeye candies. Also it is wise to remove “smoke gear” from your sight. Try to eliminate ashtrays and cigarettes from your car and home.

5. Tell the world – Make a day when you plan to stop smoking and then tell your friends and family. It has been proven that by being aware and sharing your goals with others helps you to reach your goal. Before the day when you plan to quit, begin reducing the frequency of your cigarettes.

You may also ask a health care provider for advice and help on deciding which (if any) prescription medications are best for you.

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November 19, 2009

5 Herbs that Can Help you Quit Smoking

Quitting smoking is hard for those who smoke regularly. Most people who stop smoking have a hard time keeping it that way. If you are trying to stop smoking with things like Nicorette gum or nicotine patches, consider using herbs at the same time to ease the process. Many herbs come in different forms such as extracts, liquids, capsules, and dried bulk for making tea. When you buy herbs, follow the directions on the package on how to use them.

Lobelia

Lobelia is a strong herb which can relax the mind and body. Many people use this natural substance for smoking cessation. It is an old herb used for cleansing the lungs and curing symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, and whooping cough. Recent studies have found that Lobelia may produce similar effects to the human body as nicotine, yet unlike nicotine, Lobelia is non-addictive and helps eliminate the desire to smoke cigarettes. Lobelia is known to have the effect of making cigarettes taste very bad. Lobelia is also reputed to have the effect of making cigarettes taste very bad.

Mimosa Tea

An evergreen shrub found in Brazil and South Mexico. The root bark is used to prepare a brewed beverage which is beneficial to those trying to quit smoking. Those who quit smoking may feel anxiety and have headaches. A strong cup of Mimosa tea will boost the mood and relax the body. Mimosa tea is non-addictive and is sometimes used as an anti-depressant.

Valerian

Valerian is a sedative that is used to help people who suffer from anxiety, stress, and trouble sleeping. Valerian is a good choice in smoking cessation for those who suffer from anxiety and insomnia.

Slippery Elm

For those who have digestive problems during smoking cessation, Slippery Elm may be the best choice. This herb is nutrient rich and east for the body to digest therefore providing digestive comfort. Slippery Elm works to draw out toxins and wastes in the entire body.

Peppermint

Peppermint helps ease feelings of nausea, tension, headaches, and anxiety. Peppermint tastes great and allows the muscles in the body to relax and stimulates the flow of digestive juices.

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