Would You Like To Cease Smoking? Consider Hypnosis

When you are trying to quit smoking hypnosis can really help you get through some of the more difficult moments that you will experience. Most people who have successfully quit have had to try more than once and they have had to try more than one method of help. Quitting smoking is serious business, and the more seriously you go at it the better off you will be in the long run.

The first three days are the most difficult for physical withdrawal symptoms. For the first 72 hours your body resists the urge to stay off the nicotine and in most cases this reaches its culmination at around the 72 hour mark. Physically retraining your body can be done within just a few weeks. However, the psychological aspects of being without a cigarette cause the most complications for those who are trying to quit.

The habit itself is a physical habit. Over the years you develop an emotional dependence on the process of smoking. You get frustrated, angry, or emotionally tense and the first thing you do is reach for a smoke. That's normal because you have trained your brain's receptors to expect the rush of nicotine to help soothe the emotional issue at hand.

Learning a new way to cope with stress often requires help. Those who have cravings past the first week are those who feel as though they have lost or given up something. Those who get past their cravings rather quickly are those who feel as though they have gained something by giving up their habit.

Quit smoking hypnosis programs are designed to help you overcome the emotional aspects of quitting. When you use a program like this, the more you embrace its potential the more likely it is to work for you. It's not a magic cure, but it will help you develop a new perspective on quitting as well as help you get through the emotional process of finding new coping mechanisms when stress enters your life.

Battling the cigarette craving can be so difficult not only because there are physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms but they are also so readily available. Unlike other drugs that require you to know where to get them, who to trust, and have the funds available, nicotine is a drug that is sold freely on every street corner. This availability makes it more difficult to gather the strength to avoid buying that next pack.

Whatever you do to help yourself stop smoking and get into a healthier lifestyle is a positive step. We all know that smoking causes cancer and it leads to heart disease. We all know that it is not healthy to smoke, and most people start when they are young and feel invincible, as though the future won't touch them. As we start to understand the difficulties associated with quitting, we start to realize that we need more support to get healthy.

April Kerr owns Health Refresh which has info on giving up smoking tips and also laser therapy for quitting smoking.

Posted under acupuncture

This post was written by April Kerr on September 8, 2009

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Natural Yet Effective Means Of Stopping Smoking

Quitting smoking may in fact be the hardest thing you've ever decided to do. However, there is hope. Many people have spent thousands of dollars on stop smoking aids that don't work. Now you can stop smoking naturally.

The most common ways people use to try and stop smoking today are hypnosis, acupuncture, zyban and other medications. Apparently Rob Mellor, a neuro-linguistic programming expert has developed a quit smoking program that really works. Did you know that herbs can help you quit smoking?

Yes, you heard me right, I did say herbs. I mean after all we do use herbs in cooking, preserving, enhancing our food, and even making teas. Is it that big of a stretch to consider them to help us stop smoking as well.

The first herb I will tell you about, I recommend talking to a doctor before using it. It contains a very toxic substance, yet it is extremely efficient at controlling nicotine addiction. The herb is called Lobelia, and the substance that gives it many of the same feel good, relaxing properties of nicotine is called lobeline.

Wild oat plants contain a substance known as Avena Sativa. It has been used in the treatment of insomnia, anxiety and also nervousness. Sound familiar? All side effects when you stop smoking. Many researchers believe Aven Sativa will help individuals be successful in their attempt to stop smoking.

Some of the damaging effects smoking has on our bodies, is to decrease the circulation of the blood, and to decrease our ability to remember. Well, Gotu Kola or Centella Asiatica, is known to improve both of these conditions. That qualifies it as an excellent herb to be included in your fight against smoking.

Now for a herb that is reported to not only stifle ones natural desire to smoke, but also to fight the much dreaded side effect, weight gain. It's true, these are qualities attributed to the herb known as Garcinia Cambogia.

Another herb that has excellent potential, is one that has great stress relieving properties. It is called Korean Ginseng. Not all that uncommon. Believe it or not another herb that is said to help in quitting smoking is Catnip. Now I know we've all heard of catnip. There are more like Goldenseal, willow, oak. And the list goes on. I'm sure I'll never be able to name them all.

An important aspect in trying to stop smoking, is to cleanse the toxins out of our blood. While drinking a minimum of eight glasses of water a day will help with this, there are also herbs that are ideally suited for this mission. A couple of them are Burdock root and Red clover.

April Kerr writes for Health Refresh which has details of easy way to quit smoking and laser therapy for giving up smoking.

Posted under acupuncture

This post was written by April Kerr on September 6, 2009

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,