Archive for August, 2010

Record Numbers Give Up Smoking

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

The NHS has seen a record number of people give up smoking this past year. The most popular method to help stop smoking seemed to be nicotine replacement therapy, with around 65% of people choosing to use it.
Nicotine replacement medicines include:
Nicotine gum
Patches
Micro tabs
Lozenges
Inhalators and
Nicotine nasal spray.
Quitting smoking is the best thing you can do to improve your health so why not try one of the above replacements.
There are a lot more other methods that can help you give up smoking, just ask your doctor.
Whichever you choose, keep positive and good luck.

Smoking health risks

Monday, August 30th, 2010

It’s commonly known the main health risks associated with smoking. But how often do you remind yourself.
Most people know that smoking causes lung cancer but it also causes many other causes and illnesses.
To list all of them would be too much but here are the main risks other than lung cancer:
Bladder cancer
Cancer of the kidneys
Cancer of the pancreas
Cervical cancer
Cancer of the oesophagus
If thinking of quitting or have already started to, it takes approximately 15 years before the risk of lung cancer drops to the same as that of a non-smoker. Something to remember!

Natural Remedies

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

If the usual way of quitting smoking isn’t working have you ever turned to more natural remedies?
Acupuncture is a commonly used therapy to quit smoking.
The acupuncture needles are hair thin and they are inserted into various parts of the ear.
If needles aren’t for you don’t worry there are plenty more other methods you can try including hypnotherapy.
More herbal remedies come in the form of Lobelia (Lobelia inflata) and St.John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum).
The herb Lobelia is found in most anti smoking products but should only be taken under the supervision of a qualified health practitioner.
The herb St John’s wort is primarily used to combat depression but also helps people stop smoking.

Want to quit smoking?

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Are you a smoker but thinking of quitting? Here are a few helpful tips:

First you have to figure out what are the reasons for you wanting to stop. Write a list of reasons down on a small piece of paper so you can carry it round with you, and whenever you feel tempted to smoke just refer back to it.
You need to set a final date to stop smoking. Some people like to cut down gradually if so do it before this date but remember to stick to it.
Tell everyone you are trying to stop smoking. This will help you as others will try and not smoke around you as well as family and friends will give you support.
Take one day at a time. Be positive. Now that you are saving money as you are not spending it on cigarettes, treat yourself! Good Luck

Legal Age of Smoking

Friday, August 27th, 2010

In the UK the legal age requirement to smoke is 16 although a lot of children, if asked, started smoking at a much younger age.

This Indonesian toddler is only 2 years old and smokes around 40 cigarettes a day.

2YearOldSmoker

We already know what the effects of smoking can do on a fully grown adult. Ardi Rizal’s health is already deteriorating as he can no longer run around and play with other children. His 40-a-day habit has left him struggling to move and now needs constant help.

This article has sparked a lot of uproar and speculation surrounding the parents of Ardi. It makes you think what kind of message are you sending your children?

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