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Herbal Remedies to Quit Smoking

May 12, 2007 @ 10:56 am by admin

It is certainly no secret that smoking is dangerous to your health. What can be done about it though with adding more and more chemicals into the blood stream? How does it make sense to add more nicotine when quitting nicotine addiction, the answer is more, nicotine?  There is a reason for this: it has been shown that providing very low doses of nicotine while quitting smoking will alleviate withdrawal symptoms. Since the cravings are taken care of, one is free to concentrate on the addiction itself and the psychological and emotional components to nicotine addiction.

Symptoms of nicotine withdrawal include dizziness, headaches, irritability, and an increased desire for the nicotine so that the symptoms will go away.  The symptoms that come from the addiction are far more dangerous and tragic.

Tobacco and nicotine addiction has been known to cause at least one out of every 6 deaths in the United States alone. When cigarette smoke is inhaled approximately 19, possibly more, cancer causing properties are absorbed into the blood stream. If that weren’t bad enough, with each inhalation over 4000 chemicals also carrying known cancer triggers is released into the body. For general information, it is as bad if not worse for those exposed to second hand smoke.

Nicotine raises the levels of pleasure producing chemicals but suppresses reactions to stress. It is an anti-depressant as well as a stimulant. The result is a feeling of relaxation and calmness. It is an illusion!

Nicotine is addictive both physically and psychologically. Physical withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and dizziness make it next to impossible to stick with quitting. Many choose to go “cold turkey” meaning the decision has been made that their cigarettes (or tobacco product of choice) is disposed of and they are done. There are no visible signs of cravings and they don’t ever smoke again.

For the greater majority of tobacco users, they need some form of help to quit. There are many programs out there for those who want to quit both on and offline. There are many OTC (over the counter) medications and products as well as those requiring a prescription. There are support groups, Tobacco/nicotine Anonymous groups (usually following the 12 step format.) and countless smoking/addiction clinics and centers world wide. There are also over the counter products that are not considered medication necessarily, but do have nicotine in them for therapeutic purposes.

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As with anything, use responsibly. Do not drive, operate machinery, or do anything that requires quick thinking and quick reflexes. Many herbs provide an elevated sense of consciousness which could impair your judgment. If you are pregnant or have health conditions, always consult a physician first.

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