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by Busola on Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:42 am
Is it possible to quit smoking through natural methods, I mean without using those nicotine patch or medications. I don’t have much faith in medications.
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by gilster on Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:15 am
John Polito's site is all about cold turkey.
http://whyquit.com/
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by Lynda F on Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:36 am
Busola wrote:
Is it possible to quit smoking through natural methods, I mean without using those nicotine patch or medications. I don’t have much faith in medications.


Considering millions have done so long before big pharma invented patches and gum; I'd say yes. A better question would be WHY you didn't know that already..... Rolling Eyes

There is only ONE guaranteed method to quit ANYTHING (smoking, drugs, drinking, gambling, eating, etc), and that one thing is DESIRE FROM WITHIN. You have to REALLY want to quit something to succeed at it. Otherwise, nothing will work, at least not for long.
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by smallbird on Tue Mar 03, 2009 12:26 am
"You can purchase now “Stop Smoking Guru” for only 19.95 dollars

That’s a good deal and you know it. With an average price of 3 bucks a pack this amounts to roughly 7 packs. On average the amount of money a smoker spends weekly. I’m sure that you see the rationale behind it. You must commit to this change mentally and putting your money where your mouth is, delivers one of the best ways to start."

Only $19.95 and no will power! Average price of cigarettes $3.00 per pack. Where do you live buddy? India?
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by gilster on Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:25 am
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Only $19.95 and no will power! Average price of cigarettes $3.00 per pack. Where do you live buddy? India?


That's funny!!!! Smile
The site looks like it needs a fiscal upgrade

How about

"Only $19.95! The cost of two packs of cigarettes in NYC!"

I do like sites like this and John Polito's site - they are not hawking drugs and not in the pockets of big pharma or the government.

Many studies on quitting that I have read rate 'cold turkey' just as-or-more successful than the medical route.

I hope people stay away from Chantix/Champix, and if they are convinced to try it I hope they read all the side effects reported on the drug and make sure people they know monitor their behavior.

It's not a harmless drug.
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by agwallett on Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:34 am
I have heard that electronic cigarettes work well for people who want to stop smoking, try out this website for further details: electronic-cigarettes-online.co.uk/

Please let me know if electronic cigarettes have worked for anyone aiming to quit smoking?
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by Asmoker2 on Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:04 pm
Lynda is absolutely right. The "will" to stop anything from smoking to overeating is the greatest deterent.

What cracks me up no end is when the medical profession and others tell people in their 80s and 90s that they HAVE TO QUIT, cuz they're killing themselves. Give me a break!

The trauma to them both emotionally and physically is deadly.
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by alist on Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:10 am
agwallett wrote:

Please let me know if electronic cigarettes have worked for anyone aiming to quit smoking?


They have worked for many. Visit the Electronic Cigarette Forums and read the quit meters of those who post there. I am presently using eletronic cigarettes, in combination with snus to quit. If you do decide to go with the electronic cigarette route, order backup supplies for the inevitable FDA crackdown on both the devices and the nicotine liquids needed to create the vapors. More information is available in the forums.
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by alist on Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:49 pm
I quit with e-cigs but have switched since to snus. It works like a charm, but allows you to stay on the nicotine, which I have no desire to quit EVER anyway.
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by libertarian99 on Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:31 pm
alist wrote:
I quit with e-cigs but have switched since to snus. It works like a charm, but allows you to stay on the nicotine, which I have no desire to quit EVER anyway.
How do you keep the SNUs from staining your teeth? I got a sampler pack of Swedish SNUs, so I have about 10 cans, but I can't get around the staining. Is there some trick to keeping your teeth white?
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