Overcome Your Nicotine Addiction

April 21, 2009 by  
Filed under Addictions, Smoking/Nicotine

Nicotine addiction is a serious dependency that requires a serious approach to quitting.

Quitting isn’t easy — and each time you try to stop smoking and fail, it becomes even more difficult. There are physical and psychological reasons for this:

  • Physically — your body builds up a resistance.
  • Psychologically — you begin to see yourself as a failure, someone who cannot beat the addiction.

If you need help and support to quit smoking you are not alone. Most people do. While it is possible to go “cold turkey” and quit smoking without assistance, it isn’t for everyone and it can be very difficult to do. So difficult in fact, that the number of people who break the habit without help is very small.

If you’re serious about quitting smoking, the Stop Smoking UltraPack program may be your answer. The ingredients are all herbal and homeopathic and contain NO nicotine.

It involves a three-step program:

1. Prepare to quit (4 weeks)
2. Break the habit (4 weeks)
3. Stay nicotine-free

Read more about the program here, as well as testimonies from ex-smokers.Stop Smoking Ultra Pack

Quit Smoking Today

April 11, 2009 by  
Filed under Addictions, Smoking/Nicotine

As a smoker, you well know that quitting smoking is one of the hardest things you will ever do in your life.

In your efforts to quit, you’ve probably used patches, sprays, gum — and found that none of them worked. You still missed smoking so you ended up just going to the store, buying a pack of cigarettes, and throwing all the medication in the trash.

Nevertheless, you know that smoking isn’t good for you and you would really like to find something that will help you quit.

Good news! Now you can quit smoking once and for all!

Quit Smoking Today” is a program that successfully uses hypnotherapy to help you overcome your addiction to smoking. Why does it work? Because your beliefs about smoking and your habitual smoking behaviors reside within your unconscious mind. So while you may consciously wish to quit, your all-powerful unconscious mind simply won’t let you.

You see, when you first started smoking, you bought into years of conditioning telling you that smoking would make you feel better — more confident and more relaxed.

After lighting up your first few cigarettes, you permanently installed these extremely unhelpful beliefs directly into your unconscious, along with the belief that quitting would be really difficult. Even as you inhaled those first few poisonous fumes, you had already chosen those perceived benefits of feeling better over the uncomfortable initial physical reactions.

So, as time went by and those physical reactions started to subside (as a result of your newly formed nicotine addiction), you started to mistake the relief of feeding that addiction with feelings of relaxation and confidence.

Many years later, after smoking tens of thousands (possibly hundreds of thousands) of cigarettes, you have now reinforced the unhelpful beliefs about smoking and how hard it is to quit and trained your unconscious mind to (wrongly) associate the process of lighting and smoking a cigarette with feeling good, confident, and relaxed.

Hypnotherapy retrains the unconscious mind of a smoker to disregard those false beliefs about smoking and how hard it is to quit, and swaps them for something altogether more exciting and fulfilling — feeling absolutely great!

All those familiar withdrawal pangs of irritability, mood swings and cravings — the primary reasons why people fail to permanently quit smoking — are replaced with feelings of relaxation, improved self confidence, and overall happiness.

Sound good? Then check out the “Quit Smoking Today” program and start living a smoke-free life in less than one hour! Guaranteed.

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Stop Smoking and Enjoy Better Health

March 25, 2009 by  
Filed under Addictions, Smoking/Nicotine

Here are some very good health reasons why you should stop smoking:

Within 20 minutes after quitting smoking:

  • Blood pressure drops to normal
  • Pulse rate drops to normal level
  • Body temperature of hands and feet increases to normal level

Within 8 hours:

  • Carbon monoxide level in blood drops to normal
  • Oxygen level in blood increases to normal
  • Smoker’s breath begins to disappear

Within 24 hours:

  • Chances of heart attack risk decreases

Within 48 hours:

  • Damaged nerve endings begin to redevelop and regrow
  • Sense of smell and taste noticeably improves

Within 72 hours:

  • Bronchial tubes begin to relax
  • Breathing is easier

Within 2 weeks to 3 months:

  • Circulation improves
  • Walking becomes easier with improved breathing
  • Lung function increases approximately 30%
  • Chronic coughing disappears.

Within 1-9 months:

  • Coughing, sinus congestion, fatigue and shortness of breath decrease and continue to improve.
  • Cilia regrows in your lungs, thereby increasing their ability to handle mucus which keeps your lungs clean and reduces infections.
  • Your body’s overall energy increases.

Within one year:

  • Risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker.

Within 2 years:

  • Heart attack risk drops to near normal.

Within 5 years:

  • Your risk of stroke declines to that of a non-smoker.

Within 10 years:

  • Your risk of death from lung cancer declines by almost half that of an average smoker (one pack per day).
  • Your risk of cancer of the mouth, throat and esophagus decreases.
  • Pre-cancerous cilia are replaced with healthy ones.
  • Chance of other cancers, such as those of the mouth, larynx, esophagus, bladder, kidney and pancreas dramatically decreases.

Within 15 years:

  • Your risk of coronary heart disease is now that of a person who has never smoked.

Why not make a decision to quit smoking right now and start enjoying better health?

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