What Method to Choose?
Cold Turkey:If you're a pack-a-day smoker, this means going from 20 to 0 cigarettes in the matter of a day. With the "cold turkey"
method, you completely stop your smoking all at once,
relying on your will power to fight your nicotine
addiction.
Gradual Reduction:A slow gradual reduction
in the number of cigarettes you smoke over time is a
method that many people try. Methods include smoking only
half the cigarette, waiting an hour longer each day before lighting up
your first cigarette or smoking only during odd or even
hours. Although you are weaning yourself from addiction,
you are still prolonging your exposure to the cancer-causing
chemicals in tobacco.
Nicotine Replacement Therapy: NRT
These products replace some of the nicotine that you used to get from smoking. Nicotine replacement is used to wean you off nicotine by replacing the very high concentrations of nicotine you get from smoking with much lower doses delivered more slowly. It is a means of delivering nicotine without the harmful tar, gases and other elements of smoking. NRT reduces the cravings for cigarettes and the withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting. NRT is the most thoroughly researched method and tests have shown that, used correctly, it will double your chance of success - which is good news for those who have found withdrawal very hard on previous attempts. If you smoke your first cigarette within 30 minutes of waking, then you are more likely to benefit from NRT.
These products replace some of the nicotine that you used to get from smoking. Nicotine replacement is used to wean you off nicotine by replacing the very high concentrations of nicotine you get from smoking with much lower doses delivered more slowly. It is a means of delivering nicotine without the harmful tar, gases and other elements of smoking. NRT reduces the cravings for cigarettes and the withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting. NRT is the most thoroughly researched method and tests have shown that, used correctly, it will double your chance of success - which is good news for those who have found withdrawal very hard on previous attempts. If you smoke your first cigarette within 30 minutes of waking, then you are more likely to benefit from NRT.
To
check you are using NRT properly, always follow the
manufacturers' instructions. Ask your pharmacist or doctor
if you are not sure. NRT is much safer than smoking but if you have a
medical condition, any health worries or are pregnant, it
is important that you talk to your pharmacist /doctor
first.
There
are several forms of nicotine replacement available -
patches, gum, lozenge, nasal spray, inhalator and
lolipops. All of these products are available on NHS prescription. In
addition, it is possible to purchase them from
pharmacists and some are available from supermarkets and
other retail outlets. Many of these products offer programs of support
to help smokers through the quitting process.
The
patch gives you a continual supply of nicotine at a low
dose while you are wearing it - so you can't respond
quickly to a craving or a stressful moment. The gum and the spray
deliver a higher dose quickly so you can respond to a
craving with a "quick fix", as with cigarettes. If you
smoke steadily through the day, the patch may suit you better. If you
smoke mainly in response to cravings or stress, the gum
or spray might be more flexible for you. One study has
compared the effectiveness of gum, patch, spray and inhalator and found
that they are similarly effective.
Zyban:
Zyban is an anti-smoking pill that seems to reduce nicotine withdrawal symptoms and the urge to smoke, and it contains no nicotine. The action of the drug is still not fully understood, but it seems to have an effect on the chemicals in the brain associated with nicotine addiction (which include beta-endorphins, acetylcholine, dopamine and norepinephrine).
Zyban is an anti-smoking pill that seems to reduce nicotine withdrawal symptoms and the urge to smoke, and it contains no nicotine. The action of the drug is still not fully understood, but it seems to have an effect on the chemicals in the brain associated with nicotine addiction (which include beta-endorphins, acetylcholine, dopamine and norepinephrine).
Chantix:
Chantix is a selective nicotinic receptor modulator used as part of a program to help you quit smoking.
Chantix is a selective nicotinic receptor modulator used as part of a program to help you quit smoking.
Low-Level Laser Therapy:Low-level
laser therapy utilizes principles similar to the ancient
healing art of acupuncture - a technique of inserting
and gently stimulating hair-thin needles into specific points of the
body to trigger a natural healing response. Low-level
lasers simulate a very similar response by emitting a
fine-point "cold laser" into your skin which stimulates your body's
endorphin production system. Endorphins are natural
chemicals in your body that signal your internal system
to decrease stress and increase energy. Consistent absorption of
nicotine into your body through cigarette smoking soon
allows nicotine to take over and control your body's
endorphin reproduction system. By naturally restoring your body's
endorphin levels through low-level laser therapy, laser
intervention can then remove the hold that nicotine has on
your system.
Hypnosis:Hypnosis
may be very beneficial to assist in quitting smoking.
The good news is that we learned that hypnosis can be
highly effective for smoking cessation; research shows that when done
correctly the success rate is slightly above 66%.
Compare that to the success rates of trying to quit on
your own: 5%, using behavior therapy 25%, or using Nicotine Replacement
Products, 25% and hypnosis looks like the best option out
there. In fact, there is no other method supported by research that even comes close.
Acupuncture:Acupuncture
is a healing technique derived from ancient Chinese
medicine. As with hypnosis, acupuncture works for those
with a strong desire to quit.
This information is provided via http://www.quitsmokingsupport.com/methods.htm
Behavior Change Coaching:
One
other method that's not represented here is behavior change counseling
and coaching - helping people understand the risks of their smoking,
their history (when, why, how much?), and practical strategies to
working through the quitting process to deal with triggers (temptation
to smoke) and withdrawal symptoms if they arise. This approach is found to be anywhere from 25 to 50%.
MINDWAYS QUIT Solutions™
is
an integrated approach that uses a behavior change approach to uncover
the reasons behind why you smoke, and how it has been affecting your
life negatively. We then use hypnosis to change that old negative
messaging in your brain, and replace it with a new mindset that allows
you to experience immediate lasting freedom from your tobacco
dependence.
I
hope this information has proven to be valuable in making your decision
on how to stop smoking. The most important message here is you need
to stop for your own wellbeing, and for those you love. Also, it would
make the most sense to choose a method that yields the best numbers in
delivering success.
Please
call, email, or leave a message for us here to let us start helping you
today. Take care, and we hope you choose to make one of the most
important decisions in your life today!
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