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Breaking The Habit: Stop Smoking, Stay Healthier, Live Longer

By: Luke Cameron

Nicotine is very addictive. This is the reason why a lot of people are chain smokers. I am sure that everyone who smoke knows the fact that smoking is dangerous to one's health and yet they still go on with their addiction. There are a lot of people who now suffers the consequences of chain smoking - some have emphysema, others have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The most unfortunate ones got hit with lung cancer. It is terrible to realize that these people who are now suffering are actually aware of the dangers that come along with smoking.

I know there are some who would like to quit smoking and live a healthier lifestyle. And I shall say kudos! Wanting to quit is the first step to being free from the spell that nicotine has cast on you. Honestly, it is very easy to start and get the habit of smoking, but quitting is very hard to do. It takes determination and outside support to be able to break the chains that bind you to the nasty habit. It is not easy. But it can be done.

The first thing to do is to consult with a medical professional. Your state of health will be evaluated and then you will be given advice on different ways to stop smoking. Consulting with a doctor is a must so that you will know which stop smoking program will work best for you. Apart from that, if you are working with a professional to be able to break the habit, your progress will be guided and any chance of relapse will get debunked fast enough.

If you plan to embark on this journey without the help of a professional, it is important to have determination. You may consider trying nicotine gums, patches or pills. You may also want to join groups such as Nicotine Anonymous. Private counseling may also be employed. There are other stop smoking programs in the form of herbal supplements, pills and other concoctions. But be very careful before trying them. Do your research and find out everything you can about these products.

There are a lot of support groups that aid chain smokers in kicking their bad habit. Call or visit your local community health center and ask for particulars about stop smoking programs. I am sure that the health workers in your community would be more than happy to assist you in finding a support group. It would also be very helpful to have family and friends who would stand by you and support you in this matter. Be patient, stay determined, live a long, healthy and happy life! Break the habit now and embark on stop smoking programs.


Luke Cameron is owner of Health Cubicle - an online magazine offering news, tips and articles on health related topics. His website can be found at: www.healthcubicle.com

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