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Craig Nabat President of Freedom Laser Therapy strives to change perceptions about smoking created by a public relation expert of the past. Los Angeles, CA-April 12, 2005 -- Are smokers of today aware that during World War I cigarettes were considered tasteless and unmanly? Most men preferred cigars, pipes, and chewing tobacco. At the time cigarettes proved to be more convenient in the ...
Hypnosis - The Best Way To Quit Smoking This article explains a few things about quit smoking and hypnosis, and if you're interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don't know. Smokers, who are getting aware of the possible health hazards and want to quit ...
Qutting Smoking - Ways to Stop There are numerous ways that people use to stop smoking. People do actually succeed in stopping smoking but the same method of stopping does not work for everyone and sometimes the same method may finally work only after a second or third attempt at it is ...
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Smoker suffers different symptoms after extinguishing his puff as the nicotine starts to leave the blood stream quickly. The restless feeling starts overpowering his mind arousing a desire to have one more cigarette. To satisfy his longing he puffs more and for 5-6 minutes, the craving ends. In this way smoker gets the fresh supply of nicotine. This is not the end. The mechanism is like a vicious circle, a never ending process. We need to break this chain but again the question arises HOW?
It is our mistake that we take nicotine for an order that has to carry out. Actually it is nothing but a monster which requests its food after every minute. We do not need to obey it all the time. But still we do. It can be term as a panic which after some time sends message to the brain to demand more of it. Puffing smoke, we expose ourselves to thousands of harmful chemicals, some of which causes cancer. Smoking also increases our heart beat rate. Smoker soon gets prone to different cancers than a non smoker does. Studies show women who smokes are 20 times more prone to cancer than men are. Breast cancer is one of the worst forms of cancer that generally makes women its victim.
Smokers have to bear the pain of heart attack as the smoke which they inhale blocks the heart veins. Blockage of vein results in fast supply of blood and ultimately an attack.
A severe attack sometimes results into death. Finally we become food of the monster. We can do everything to save ourselves but still we are incapable of escaping. There are so many ways which can help us a lot like exercise, taking a nutritious diet rich in fibers that helps in elimination of wastes. We awake when we come face to face with the problem and that delay causes us to suffer whole life.
About the author:
Tony Robinson is an ex-smoker, Webmaster and International Author. Visit http://www.quit-smoking-assist.com/ for his quit smoking tips.
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Up in smoke: Bars ignore Dutch smoking ban - Washington Post THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- A growing number of Dutch bar and cafe owners are slapping ashtrays back on their tables just months after a nationwide smoking ban came into force for bars and restaurants, saying the measure is driving hundreds of small ...
Jail-Induced Sobriety a Quaint Lark, Says Kiefer Sutherland - Defamer.com Now that our Kiefer is free as a bird and more velvet-voiced than ever, he's opening up about the seven-week jail stint that made shower soap negotiation almost as perilous as saving the free world. Speaking to Men's Vogue , he details the jail's ...
Obama warned off using his BlackBerry - Owen Sound Sun Times Before he ran for president, Barack Obama quit smoking. Now that he's won the job, he may have to break another addiction: checking his BlackBerry for email. The president's e-mail can be subpoenaed by Congress and courts and may be subject to public ...
Mo. ranks 49th, Ill. 43rd for funding tobacco-prevention programs - St. Louis Business Journal U of L prof named distinguished scientist Saint Luke’s gets $2.5M for research Drive your own charitable financial vehicle Darrell Green is the new voice of anti-tobacco campaign Santa Fe named fourth healthiest spot in U.S. Missouri ranks 49th in ...
Smoking ban, shaky economy wallop Dutch bars - Arizona Daily Star THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Hunkered down in a thick winter coat and scarf, Steven Jankipersadsing lit up a cigarette after finishing his bowl of pea soup outside a Dutch cafe. "I won't come here in the winter, I don't want to sit outside then," he ...
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