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In Australia, over 23,000 people a year die from a smoking-related illness. Tobacco abuse costs Australians 21 billion dollars a year in health care, business and social costs and passive smoking kills over 200 people a year, half of which are children. A pack a day (25 cigarettes) habit costs $70 a week on an average, and adds up to more than $3,500 per year. These are scary statistics, but if you are thinking of quitting, there is help available to you. We’ve compiled some of the better-known quit smoking methods for you to take a look at.
Withdrawal symptoms occur as the body reacts to not having nicotine and other assorted chemicals entering the body. Some withdrawal symptoms will last for only a few days, while some will last for a few weeks. The important thing to remember is that they’re transitory. Some common withdrawal symptoms include:It is as simple as being transported to the state of hypnosis (often using music to distract the patient from the silence of the calmness), some affirmations that determine that you no longer want to smoke before being gently awakened.
Auricular acupuncture uses needles or a low level laser that is placed on the outer surface of the ear. A selection of points is used and it is often combined with body acupuncture. Auricular acupuncture works by causing the body to release endorphins. When a person is addicted to nicotine, they have higher endorphin levels, and when they give up, these levels of endorphins drop. Auricular acupuncture maintains the levels of endorphins and stabilizes their release. This form of acupuncture also creates a sense of calmness and relaxation, allowing withdrawal symptoms such as stress, anxiety, restlessness and physical cravings to be treated.
Visiting a doctor for advice on quitting smoking or following a Quit pack is also helpful, especially if you are highly motivated to quit.
Nicotine replacement therapy is suitable for moderate to heavy smokers. If you smoke more than ten cigarettes a day, this treatment may improve your chances of quitting as much as two-fold. However, if you smoke less than ten cigarettes a day, you are not smoking enough to become as addicted to nicotine and therefore this treatment may not work.
People that have a history of heart problems, or who are pregnant or breast-feeding, should consult their doctors before beginning nicotine replacement therapy.
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