Articles tagged: nicotine
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Brian Welsch There is scientific research that shows that there is definitely a correlation between smoking and anxiety disorders.
written by Rod MacTaggart OxyContin addiction is a growing problem across the country, as thousands of people struggle to break the bonds of this powerfully-addictive prescription narcotic painkiller. written by Brian Welsch Nicotine dependence is mainly the core issue in cigarette smoking and the addiction towards this habit.
written by Kevin Sjodin Sjodin This article outlines a couple of different ways of getting your nicotine fix by methods other than smoking harmful tobacco cigarettes. These methods completely eliminate the deadly toxins and carcinogens produced from smoking tobacco cigarettes which make them much healthier alternatives to smoking. written by Rod Gray Most people cannot believe the claims that electronic cigarettes provide smoking satisfaction with none of the health risks of cancer. That sounds just too good to be true. One of our clients write a letter to us about his experience with ICIG electronic cigarettes and how he overcame his initial skepticism. written by Steve Maller Smoking affects your entire body. However, your body is amazingly resilient and will begin to heal itself almost immediately. If you have some idea of what to expect after you quit smoking, it’s perhaps a little bit easier to deal with the effects. written by George Key Smoking cigarettes is so addicting in part because long-term cigarette use changes the brain chemistry. Over time, nicotine signals the brain to release dopamine, which is a chemical in the brain that makes individuals feel good. written by Thom Richards I need help to stop smoking. Is there anything available to help me through the craving? The good news is: there are some effective stop smoking aids out there that can help. written by Tarun Gupta Smoking is the single biggest cause of cancer in the world, and accounts for one in four cancer deaths in the States. Smoking is known to cause around eighty percent of lung cancer around the world. The 1996 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse has shown that about 62 million people in the United States above 12 years or below 29 percent of the population are current cigarette smokers. written by Tarun Gupta Nicotine in cigarette smoke causes an addiction to smoking. Nicotine is an addictive compound, just like heroin and cocaine. Most people begin smoking as teens, usually because of curiosity and peer pressure. written by Tarun Gupta Secondhand smoke or passive smoke or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a combination of the smoke produced from burning cigarettes and the smoke exhaled by the smoker, from which over 4,000 different chemicals have been identified & around 50 of these chemicals are known carcinogens, a combinatorial effect of which poses a myriad of health risks to communities across the globe. written by Lucy Jones Do you want to quit smoking? There is a very powerful quit smoking tip that can literally change your life – because it would ensure your 100% success. written by Tim Bock Many times people don’t think of the long term consequences and how hard it is to quit smoking. Many times they think it will be easy to stop at any time. written by Tim Bock For the millions of smokers many times the question is “What is the best way to quit?” Unfortunately there really is no one “best way”, because what works for one person may very not work for another. written by Tim Bock Smoking is a major problem in the word today. One popular way people use to quit is the stop smoking patch. This is a patch that sticks to your skin and releases small amounts of nicotine. written by Sig Kabai You know you really want to stop smoking. You are also aware that you have one excuse after another. You might think that you have too much going on at work to stop smoking right now. Or you might rationalize that you’ll keep looking for the perfect cure for you to stop smoking. written by Sig Kabai You know that smoking is bad for you, even potentially lethal to your health, but you continue to smoke.
Read about the some of the benefits of quitting smoking and find a great resource that has everything you possibly need to help you quit. written by Valerie Dawson Have you decided to stop smoking? It doesn't have to be hard! One of the keys for breaking the habit once and for all is to tap into the power of your mind. Here are some tips to help you succeed. written by Valerie Dawson This article relates how hypnosis can help
you finally quit your bad habits. written by Jacque J Johnson Johnson What you need to do in order to stop smoking and keep on breathing! written by The Proven Way to Quit Smoking Donovan This article is dedicated to those who decided to quit smoking once and for all, and now are looking for ways to stop smoking. Here is the original program, that will show you how you can forget this bad habit and abandon the cigarette.
written by Mason Parkers Health is the most precious thing a person can have. But we start to value something only when it is lost. When in old age you feel ache of bones and the whole body, regrets about the damage you’ve made to own health in youth come to light of your mind.
written by Iman bahrani Have you have tried, and tried, and tried to Quit Smoking only to fail to kick the habit? Rest assured, you are not alone. In fact, chances are you have been lied to by the Tobacco and Drug Companies about your addiction just like the 99% of would be "quitters" out there. written by Dave Fitzgerald When in tension, anxiety or a panic situation, it is important to reduce stressors so that you will become a better you. But was more important is find what causes them and eliminate the stressor all together. written by Dave Fitzgerald It is natural when in tension, anxiety or a panic situation, we try something to make us more relaxed and feel better. But are stimulants like alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine helpful in getting rid of these situations. written by Breakthrough psychology frees smokers from addiction in just five hours. The key is to change your emotional relationship with smoking - which is easily achieved using NLP (neuro linguistic programming). No willpower required because there's no sense of loss, not hypnosis and no cravings. written by lisa West
written by Mansi gupta Since ages, smoke and human life share an inverse liaison i.e. a surge in the former brings a reduction in the quality as well as quantity of the latter. The smoke that is rich in the hazardous substance called nicotine enters human body via cigarette smoking << previous page 1 next page>> |