Smoker's Encyclopedia from www.iwanttoquitsmoking.com
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Hi guys, back again with more on the list of “helps for the smoker”. I’ve been trying to get you to quit the fastest and easiest way there is but I did promise to cover everything I could think of that might possibly work for you so for part three of the smoker’s encyclopedia let’s talk about aides and assists. (Sounds like an old English novel).
There are several so let’s start with the artificial cigarette. This one seems silly but actually may be helpful. It’s just that, a plastic toy cigarette. Holding and fondling it and putting it in your mouth give you sensory pleasure (nuthin’ wrong with that). Maybe it’s a bit like worry beads. My daughter gave me some pretty small quartz stones once at a tough time in my life and holding and fingering them gave me comfort as she said they might. Probably because she said they might. There are pitfalls here. I personally know people who have given up smoking and become completely addicted to chewing on toothpicks and coffee stirrers and sucking on hard candy. Frankly, whatever gets you through the night. If you can quit smoking now and deal with the secondary addictions later, OK. OR……….you could go directly to www.iwanttoquitsmoking.com
and avoid the whole mess. OK, OK I’ll quit pushing and get back to the encyclopedia, (more’s the pity).
The patch. They say it’s helped a lot of people quit. It probably won’t do it for you all by itself but coupled with other assists it might help. A few negatives I found: I have sensitive skin and the chemical intensiveness was hard on me. Don’t wear a patch in the same place twice and don’t use it for any longer than you have to.
Gum. I gave it a good try and yicky pooh poohs! Might as well take up snuff or chaw like a cowboy. I’ve heard that newer versions don’t taste as bad but you are still putting nicotine and poisons into your body and as with the patch these can have potentially severe effects and should be used with caution. Personally, I object to the boogieman approach of scaring you into “not smoking while using this product”. So, if you’re scared enough maybe you won’t smoke but what have you really learned about yourself?
The reason I keep hitting you over the head with a talented and well trained hypnotist is because in such a short time he can help you learn so much about yourself that you can become your own best friend and get on top of this ugly killer without resorting to other crutches.
Last assist for today is drugs and you do the homework. There are several professionally in use and I am not qualified to discuss or even to list them. Anything I might have knowledge of might work differently on you so I’ll pass. I am qualified, however to suggest, once again, that you contact www.iwanttoquitsmoking.com
and check out what I’ve been talking about. Bye for now and the best of luck!
posted by www.iwanttoquitsmoking.com
Hi guys, back again with more on the list of “helps for the smoker”. I’ve been trying to get you to quit the fastest and easiest way there is but I did promise to cover everything I could think of that might possibly work for you so for part three of the smoker’s encyclopedia let’s talk about aides and assists. (Sounds like an old English novel).
There are several so let’s start with the artificial cigarette. This one seems silly but actually may be helpful. It’s just that, a plastic toy cigarette. Holding and fondling it and putting it in your mouth give you sensory pleasure (nuthin’ wrong with that). Maybe it’s a bit like worry beads. My daughter gave me some pretty small quartz stones once at a tough time in my life and holding and fingering them gave me comfort as she said they might. Probably because she said they might. There are pitfalls here. I personally know people who have given up smoking and become completely addicted to chewing on toothpicks and coffee stirrers and sucking on hard candy. Frankly, whatever gets you through the night. If you can quit smoking now and deal with the secondary addictions later, OK. OR……….you could go directly to www.iwanttoquitsmoking.com
and avoid the whole mess. OK, OK I’ll quit pushing and get back to the encyclopedia, (more’s the pity).
The patch. They say it’s helped a lot of people quit. It probably won’t do it for you all by itself but coupled with other assists it might help. A few negatives I found: I have sensitive skin and the chemical intensiveness was hard on me. Don’t wear a patch in the same place twice and don’t use it for any longer than you have to.
Gum. I gave it a good try and yicky pooh poohs! Might as well take up snuff or chaw like a cowboy. I’ve heard that newer versions don’t taste as bad but you are still putting nicotine and poisons into your body and as with the patch these can have potentially severe effects and should be used with caution. Personally, I object to the boogieman approach of scaring you into “not smoking while using this product”. So, if you’re scared enough maybe you won’t smoke but what have you really learned about yourself?
The reason I keep hitting you over the head with a talented and well trained hypnotist is because in such a short time he can help you learn so much about yourself that you can become your own best friend and get on top of this ugly killer without resorting to other crutches.
Last assist for today is drugs and you do the homework. There are several professionally in use and I am not qualified to discuss or even to list them. Anything I might have knowledge of might work differently on you so I’ll pass. I am qualified, however to suggest, once again, that you contact www.iwanttoquitsmoking.com
and check out what I’ve been talking about. Bye for now and the best of luck!
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