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By: Christine Marie Paguntalan Home | Health-and-Fitness


Smoking is a bad habit that can cause health problems and death in those that smoke, but also in those that are constantly exposed to second hand smoke. Those that want to quit cigarette smoking have a tough road in front of them, but many former smokers have shown that kicking the habit is possible. All a person needs to quit smoking is persistence and the right tools to help them succeed.

In the United States alone, there are nearly 50 million smokers over the age of eighteen. These smokers take in a large number of carcinogens, or cancer-causing agents, with each puff on the cigarette. Carcinogens account for a higher risk of stroke, heart attack, emphysema, and a large number of cancers. And these conditions do not affect smokers alone. Those living with smokers can also develop similar health issues by being exposed to second hand smoke, which in many cases is more toxic than first hand smoke. Luckily, there are many products and resources available for those that want to quite smoking.

The best way for a person to quit cigarette smoking is to approach the issue with a clear goal in mind. This means that a smoker should start the quitting process by setting a deadline when they will be able to go without cigarettes permanently. In order for this process to work, the smoker must tell friends, family, and coworkers their plan. This helps to keep a smoker on track when more people are there to support their goals. It is also recommended for a smoker to talk to their physician prior to quitting for additional support and advice on the topic.

Some smokers will need more than willpower to get through the first days and weeks after quitting. This is why there are many effective products on the market to help smokers ease their cravings for nicotine, the addictive substance in cigarettes. Everything from gum to patches and even electronic cigarettes have successfully worked for thousands of smokers trying to quit.

Quit-smoking programs are also available for smokers that need the support of other people that know what they are going through. A quit-smoking program puts the action of quitting into a group effort. This not only offers an incentive to keep working at it, but most programs also provide useful information for participants. This information includes understanding why a person smokes, how to handle the most stressful moments in the cessation process, and tips to help resist the urge to smoke without replacing it with another addicting habit.

If a smoker is truly interested in quitting, there are many resources available. To meet specific goals in the process by setting up a customized program is an easy way to begin the process. A cessation group can also help a smoker focused with their goals. And if they hit a bump in the road, products and medication can see them through to the next phase in the quitting process.




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