Benefits for Quitting Smoking - Week One Nicotine Withdrawal
Symptoms
Stop Smoking eBooklet
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Ebooklets are modified from consultations with real people and
cover some of the most frequently dealt with problems that are
submitted to the Native Remedies website. The information
contained in this Ebooklet is written personally by Michele
Carelse, Clinical Psychologist, Director of Native Remedies and,
most importantly ex-smoker! Her help and advice has helped many
clients to give up smoking and we are confident that it will
help you too! For more information on beating the nicotine
habit, please go to
http://www.nativeremedies.com/nicotine-withdrawal-symtoms-craverx.html
Help yourself to give up Smoking As you read
this, you are probably filled with anxiety with the very thought
of being without that reassuring packet of cigarettes in your
bag or pocket! You might have been smoking for years. Maybe this
is the first time you are seriously considering "giving up" or
perhaps you have tried before and failed. Whatever the case may
be - don't be discouraged, you are one of millions!
In my opinion, not enough recognition is given to the fact
that nicotine dependency is a serious addiction! Many people see
cigarette smoking as a "Bad Habit" and feel that smokers should
be able to "just stop"! Although there are many gums, sprays and
patches available to help the person gradually wean him/herself
off the cigarettes, most smokers are expected to "go it alone",
be crabby for a few weeks and then be fine! If they fail, the
insinuation is that they are weak, indulgent, inconsiderate,
etc. The medical and moral support and understanding given to
other substance abusers (e.g. alcoholics, crack addicts, etc) is
usually not forthcoming for those who are struggling to overcome
nicotine dependency.
Hopefully, this article will fill that gap a little. Nothing
on earth will make it easy and effortless - but, if you are
serious about giving up and follow the advice given here, you
will find that you stand a better chance of being successful.
Think about why you want to give up. Like
all addictions, YOU are the one that must want to quit. If you
are quitting because someone else wants you to or is
pressurizing you to, your chances of success are greatly
diminished. YOU must want to do it, for reasons that are YOURS.
One of the most compelling reasons to give up smoking is that
cigarettes are detrimental to your health. Here are some
sobering facts:
- Smoking is the most important risk factor for
cancer and heart disease. In fact, statistics show
that smokers are about three to five times more likely to
contract cancer or heart disease than non-smokers. (Tobacco
smoke contains more than 4000 chemicals and 50 of these have
been identified as carcinogens).
- Not only do smokers have a far greater risk of
contracting lung cancer, but they also have
increased rates of other cancers, including cancer
of the mouth, larynx, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney,
pancreas, liver, cervix, stomach, colon and rectum. Smokers
are also at greater risk for leukemia.
- The overall cancer death rates for smokers are twice as
high as those of non-smokers. The more cigarettes you smoke
and the longer you smoke for,the greater the risk.
- Smoking contributes significantly to the development of
high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries and
therefore places smokers at greater risk of stroke
and heart disease.
- Smoking causeschronic lung disorders
like emphysema, asthma and bronchitis.
Heard enough? Well, here is
some more!
- Smoking causespremature wrinkling,
especially of the face.
- Smokers haveyellow teeth, and foul
smelling breath, hair and clothes.
- Smoking causesimpotence and erectile dysfunction
in men and low libido in men and
women. It can also contribute towards difficulties in
falling pregnant and birth defects.
- Smoking deprives the body of oxygen,
leading to fatigue and low concentration levels.
- At current prices, smoking is very bad for your
bank balance! Think of what you could do with the
money you spend on cigarettes!
These are only a few of the known dangers of smoking
that pertain to the individual. Still not convinced?
Then think of this:
Not only is smoking bad for you, but it is also bad for your
family and those around you! For example, children of
smokers are far more likely to develop asthma and other chronic
respiratory infections than those of non-smokers. They
are also more prone to colds and flu and lose
more time off school. Exposed to second hand tobacco smoke on a
daily basis, these children also have higher risks
of developing all the cancers, disorders and other medical
conditions mentioned above. In addition, you are a role model
for your child and are not teaching them good health habits when
you continue to smoke in the face of overwhelming evidence
regarding the serious health hazards associated with smoking. If
you don't do it yourself, do it for your kids!
So what's new?
Most people who are reading this ebooklet have heard all of
this before. When they stop and think about it (which they try
not to do), they cannot avoid the fact that the only sensible
thing to do is to stop the habit. In fact, research has shown
that the majority of smokers over the age of 30 would like to
stop smoking. Many of them have tried and failed. This brings us
back to Square One.
The Native Remedies Stop Smoking Ultra Pack
At Native Remedies, we have all had personal experience of
nicotine addiction and withdrawal. As a psychologist, I have
also counseled many people who have struggled to stop smoking.
As an ex-smoker, I understand the difficulties involved, as well
as the feelings of failure and frustration experienced every
time you try and fail to stop smoking. I understand how stressed
you feel when you read about the health hazards of smoking, the
feelings of irritation when other people point them out to you -
as well as the feelings of guilt around endangering the lives of
your loved ones who are exposed to your second hand smoke.
Considering the huge cost that smoking imposes on our own
lives, those of our children and the economy of the country, it
is surprising that there is not more support for smokers who
want to give up. Nicotine withdrawal is no joke and cigarettes
can be more difficult to give up than many other dangerous
drugs.
To help you, Native Remedies has worked together with experts
in the field to provide help in the form of specially formulated
natural remedies combined with a free step-by-step program to
support and guide you through the process of nicotine
withdrawal.
Natural Remedies Can Help
Natural remedies can help to prevent depression associated
with nicotine withdrawal, reduce nicotine craving and soothe the
restlessness, irritability and volatile moods often felt by
people trying to quit smoking.
Unlike some nicotine withdrawal programs, the Native Remedies
Stop Smoking Ultra Pack does not include nicotine
substitutes like nicotine gums, sprays, patches, etc. Apart from
the fact that nicotine is the 'enemy', using nicotine
substitutes may help with craving in the short term, but can
also lead to relapse in the long term. Our aim is to keep you
nicotine free and we want you to start out that way!
Other programs advocate the use of synthetic anti-depressant
drugs or even tranquillizers to help control the depression,
anxiety and mood swings that can send you right back to the
cigarettes. While this approach does have some merit, it is also
true that there are very effective natural substitutes for the
synthetic antidepressants and tranquillizers - which can offer
the same benefits without the side effects and potential for
addiction. After all - you are fighting one addiction and do not
want to replace it with another!
With this in mind, Native Remedies has formulated
three natural remedies to help address all the major
problems associated with nicotine withdrawal. Although they are
all excellent stand alone products, Rx-Hale tablets,
Crave-Rx Drops and Triple Complex
NicoTonic tissue salts are designed to work together
and are recommended for use as part of a holistic treatment
program.
1.Rx-Hale Tablets are
specially formulated to prepare your body to stop smoking and
are begun one month before you want to stop. They contain a
unique combination of herbs which are well known for their
anti-depressant and calming effect and include chromium to help
prevent the tendency to overeat as a substitute for cigarettes.
Taken during the month before you stop smoking and continued for
a few months until the worst is over, Rx-Hale Tablets ensure
that your efforts to stop smoking are not foiled by depression,
mood swings and sugar cravings. Taking the tablets every day
during the 30 days before you stop also prepares you
psychologically for nicotine withdrawal and ensures that you
begin the process feeling strong and ready to face the
challenges ahead of you!
2.Crave-Rx Drops
contain a unique combination of selected herbal ingredients to
assist with the management of nicotine craving, possibly due to
their balancing effect on brain chemicals known to be associated
with addiction. Containing herbs which have been clinically
proven to reduce the craving for nicotine, Crave-Rx Drops also
contain herbs which will help to prevent the sugar cravings and
compensatory overeating which often cause people to go back to
cigarettes due to unwanted weight gain. Taken in a little water
or juice three to four times a day, Crave-Rx Drops act quickly
to reduce nicotine craving and keep you calm.
3.Triple Complex NicoTonic
is a complex biochemic tissue salt formulation
to assist with the 'short fuse' syndrome so frequently
associated with nicotine withdrawal. Triple Complex NicoTonic
helps to prevent irritability, temper outbursts and restlessness
and ensures a calmer and more successful path to a cigarette
free life! It does this by promoting the bio-availability of
nutrients, hormones and bio-chemicals that are usually depleted
by the stress of nicotine and drug withdrawal. Presented in
convenient sucking tablets which are dissolved under the tongue
when needed, Triple Complex NicoTonic can be taken as many times
per day as necessary. For more information on these three
natural remedies, please see
www.nativeremedies.com/quit-smoking-herbal-ultrapack.html
The Native
Remedies Stop Smoking Ultra Pack
STOP SMOKING IN EIGHT WEEKS - BE A NON-SMOKER FOR LIFE!
STEP ONE:
(Four Weeks)
Preparation is important!!
Follow these steps. During this first four weeks you can
continue to smoke.
- Determine your Quit Date! You must set a Quit Date no
less than one month away. This gives you four weeks to
prepare for beginning nicotine withdrawal.
- Start using
Rx-Hale Tablets one month before your Quit Date
to prevent depression and anxiety and to stabilize blood
sugar levels and prevent weight gain. Remember to use them
every day as directed! Every time you take a dose, remind
yourself that you are on the road to recovery from nicotine
addiction!
- Make a list of all the reasons why you want to stop
smoking and read this list every day. Glue it to the door of
your fridge, your computer monitor and the mirror in the
bathroom.
- Tell at least 10 people that you are going to stop
smoking on your Quit Date.
- Identify times and places which you associate with
cigarettes e.g. after a meal, first thing in the morning,
when you are driving, watching TV, etc. During the first
four weeks, DO NOT smoke during these times and at these
places - although you can smoke elsewhere. If you smoke in
front of the TV, get up and smoke in the kitchen. If you
smoke in bed when you wake up, get out of bed and smoke
after you have dressed. If you smoke after a meal, wait for
30 minutes and do something else in the meanwhile. If you
light up as soon as you get into the car, rather smoke
before and after your journey. If you smoke while speaking
on the telephone, hang up if you need to have a cigarette.
This helps you to break the 'habit smoking' while still
allowing you to smoke.
- Start an exercise program and/or start a new hobby.
Regular exercise helps tremendously to improve mood and
motivation levels and also gets you feeling healthy and more
confident. People who exercise regularly have a running
start over those who don't when it comes to beating the
smoking habit! It doesn't matter what you do - just do it
every day for at least 30 minutes. Take up an interesting
hobby, preferably one that you can do with your hands - but
any hobby will do. Be prepared to invest money in exercise
and a new hobby - you will have some to spare because you
are not smoking!
STEP TWO:
(Four Weeks) Quit Date arrives! NO MORE SMOKING!
- Throw away, trash or burn all cigarettes, ashtrays,
lighters and anything associated with smoking!
- Remind everyone that you have now officially stopped
smoking.
- Continue using
Rx-Hale Tablets and being taking
Crave-Rx Drops three to six times daily to
reduce nicotine craving, control appetite and prevent the
weight gain often associated with quitting.
- If you experience mood swings or a 'short fuse
syndrome', suck
Triple Complex NicoTonic Tablets whenever
needed to reduce restlessness, bad mood and agitation.
- Ask a friend or family member to be your 'buddy' during
the next few weeks, preferably one who has also stopped
smoking. He or she needs to be 'on call' for emergency phone
calls, walks, talks and visits for those moments when
craving becomes just too tough to manage alone. If possible,
email or phone this buddy every night before you go to bed.
Just a short message to say 'I made it today' does wonders
and holds you accountable to someone else besides yourself.
If you are tempted to smoke, read the list you have made of
reasons why you want to stop and promise yourself you will
not have a cigarette before first speaking to your buddy.
- Continue with your exercise program and hobby.
- Instead of smoking, chew on raw vegetables like carrots
or chew sugarless chewing gum. If your fingers are itching
to hold a cigarette, play with a pencil, some 'worry beads'
or a cool smooth stone.
- Take one day at a time! This is important. Every morning
tell yourself that your goal for the day is to complete it
without cigarettes.
- Reward yourself at the end of this month with a gift
equal in value to the money that you would have spent on
cigarettes.
- Go out and celebrate with your 'buddy', friends and
family. Making four weeks without cigarettes is a BIG DEAL
and means that you have beaten the physical addiction to
nicotine.
STEP THREE:
Now that you are a Non-Smoker, maintenance is essential!!
Physical addiction to most substances is 'cured' after 3 or 4
weeks. Now you have to overcome the psychological addiction!
- Continue with Rx-Hale Tablets and
Crave Rx Drops for at least 6 months. If
you feel restless or irritable, suck a Triple
Complex NicoTonic Tablet to calm yourself.
- Don't let your exercise program slip.
- Be on guard all the time - 'only' one cigarette is one
cigarette too many for any Quitter! If anyone offers you a
cigarette, say 'No thanks - I don't smoke!' and mean it!
- Reward yourself at the end of every month. Celebrate
your Quitting Anniversary every month.
- Whenever you feel stressed or tense, practice deep
breathing exercises or listen to some soothing music.
- Realize that the danger is not past. Although the
craving for cigarettes becomes weaker and weaker as time
goes by, ex-smokers report that the thought of having a
cigarette still pops into their minds years after they have
stopped. When that happens, visualize a big red STOP sign
and say 'NO'! As a nicotine addict, you can NEVER again have
a cigarette. Never give up giving up!
What if I have a cigarette?
Well, what if you don't?
But seriously, if you do "slip up" and have a cigarette,
don't say, "Oh No, I failed - I'm a smoker again". Tell yourself
"One cigarette doesn't make a smoker - I am a Non-Smoker, who
had ONE cigarette and I am not going to have another one!" Put
out the cigarette as soon as you can, forgive yourself (just
this once) and move on as a non-smoker.
So, there you have it! You CAN stop smoking. Using Rx-Hale
Tablets, Crave-Rx Drops, Triple Complex NicoTonic and the Native
Remedies Rx-Hale No-More-Smoking Program you can also enjoy the
health and beauty benefits of being NICOTINE FREE!
Keep smiling!
Michele Carelse is a Registered Clinical Psychologist and
Licensed Counselor with more than 15 years experience. She runs
her own private practice in Cape Town, South Africa, as well as
an online counseling and information service at
www.nativeremedies.com. Michele has also developed Native
Remedies - a range of natural herbal and homeopathic remedies
for adults and children, specifically aimed at promoting
emotional, psychological and physical health. For more
information on natural remedies, go to
www.nativeremedies.com. If this ebooklet or any other
service from Native Remedies has helped you, please write to
Michele at
askus@nativeremedies.com. Feedback is always useful!
For free remedy advice, use our Ask Us service on the Native
Remedies website.
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