Effective Ways To Quit Tobacco Smoking

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However, there is still hope for those who want to quit the habit. Here are some of the ways one can consider.
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First  you have to decide on a date yo want to start smoking and stick to it. Throw away all reminders of smoking – cigarette packets, ashtrays and lighters. You should avoid smokers and triggers that may tempt you. Once you have started, the first two to three days are the most difficult. It usually becomes easier.

You should consider replacing smoking with another activity.  Here are five ways some use to help them resist the urge to smoke or use tobacco when craving strikes.

1 Herbal cigarettes

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The most common are clove cigarettes, which are 60% to 70% tobacco mixed with cloves and clove oils, additives and flavourings.

These often are marketed as safer than traditional cigarettes, but they produce tar – one of the main cancer- causing agents of regular cigarettes.

Studies show they have the same carcinogens found in regular cigarettes. Their second-hand smoke poses risks for the people close to the smoker. And because they are mostly tobacco, they also deliver nicotine and cause nicotine addiction.

2 E-cigarettes

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The use of electronic cigarettes is gaining momentum in South Africa and it’s becoming a trend.

They convert a liquid into a vapour that is inhaled. Instead of tobacco, they use a liquid form of nicotine and other flavourings.

There is still controversy and debate about whether these vapour-containing devices should be used in smoke-free zones, as their safety is questioned.

3 Laser therapy

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This uses low-intensity light or cold lasers to stimulate points on the body, similar to acupuncture. The aim of the light is to stimulate chemicals in the brain known as endorphins which imitate the “relaxing” effect nicotine has on the brain. However, there is not much research supporting the success of this alternative.

4 Cupping therapy

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This ancient cupping therapy is used for many things, one of which is smoking cessation.

In cupping, cups are applied to intact or scarified skin to draw blood toward or through the skin.

Traditionally, cupping therapy has been practised in most cultures in one form or another and it could be used to help those who want to quit smoking.

While health practitioners are still debating whether it works for everyone, some studies suggest it may be worth a try.

5 Nicotine chewing gum

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This is a type of gum that delivers nicotine to the body by delivering it to the bloodstream through absorption by the tissues of the mouth.

This gum can be used “on demand”, whenever you experience a nicotine craving.

You can also choose from various flavours, such as fruit and mint. It’s available in 2mg and 4mg strengths.

If you chew the gum too much, however, you may swallow some of the nicotine, which may be absorbed by the lining of your mouth.

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