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Free Quit Smoking Adviser

Posted by Deena Cox on October 24, 2010 at 9:47 AM Comments comments (0)

I remember a friend told me that “Smokers don’t get old because they die young.” This is true if you think about it. Most smokers die in their middle age. Approximately 4 million people die every year around the world because of smoking. When you decide to quit smoking, commit to it. There must be no doubt or any negative views about how hard it is to quit. You must focus yourself about the benefits of achievements.Smokers who successfully conquered their craving show that they have the capability to quit. Anyone can give up smoking. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been smoking but the fact that you stop is a great decision. List the reasons for quitting; this is to have the strong will of doing the act. Planning is the stepping stone to success. And these plans must be certainly followed. If you can’t quit instantly you could do so by decreasing the tar amount in the cigarettes that you use. But don’t smoke more than the usual number of cigarettes that you puff. An increase of the number of sticks means more nicotine for your body. Lessen the number of sticks you smoke. Instead of the whole stick smoke half of it. Refrain from lighting your cigarette in 1 hour. Decide in advance on how many sticks you will smoke for the day. Remember to cut down not to increase your intake. A change of eating pattern would assist in cutting down. With each meal take something which would not lead to smoking a cigarette. Replace the cigarette with fruits or juice, this will make you healthier and will detoxify your body. Cutting down is not a substitute for stopping. When you set a quantity of cigarette per day you should stick to it and later on probably lessen the target number. Don’t throw the butts in your ashtrays for it will leave an awful scent that will remind you of the dump you are setting in your system. Change the places on where you put your cigarette so you would crack the automatic reach. Make smoking difficult. Don’t buy cigarettes on cartons; instead wait until you finish one before buying another pack. Don’t bring cigarettes to work and home so getting one wouldn’t be easy.

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TOXINS ARE EVERYWHERE

Posted by Deena Cox on October 5, 2010 at 10:25 AM Comments comments (0)

I have tried to adopt healthy habits such as, eating better, excersice, and even nutritional suppliments. But is that enough? Recently I read an article about the harmful toxins that may be  building up in our bodies. Things like nickel(found in chocolate, nuts, and also jewelry. Lead(found in paints,drinking water, and even household dust. Aluminum from the foil we wrap foods in and the pot and pans we cook in. And many others! These elements can cause such problems as memory loss,muscle pain,vision problems,clogged arteries,rise in blood pressure,and even make you fat amoung other things. The good news is they have products out there that help to eliminate these toxins. One is colon cleansing,or detoxing agents.Foot pads seem to be very popular.I have not tried any. If anyone out there has please comment on your experience.                     Thank You, Deena Michelle


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