Non-Nicotine Based Alternatives To Help You Quit Smoking
Released on = August 28, 2006, 9:02 am
Press Release Author = Tony James
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = Instead of using nicotine based therapies such as nicotine gums, patches or inhalers, there are other alternatives to help you quit smoking without the use of nicotine. Because nicotine is addictive, you will eventually still have to quit those therapies.
Press Release Body = Instead of using nicotine based therapies such as nicotine gums, patches or inhalers, there are other alternatives to help you quit smoking without the use of nicotine. Because nicotine is addictive, you will eventually still have to quit those therapies. Zyban or Bupropion is a type of medication used by smokers. Zyban is actually an anti-depressant medication. Because one may go through depression due to withdrawal symptom, Zyban can ease that depression. Not only that Zyban also alters body chemistry and case studies have shown that people who used it do have any interest to smoke again. However, Zyban do have side effects. One should not consume Zyban if they are suffering from seizures, have eating disorder or is heavily alcoholic. Pregnant woman or breast feeding mothers should also avoid consuming Zyban. Pregnant women should be careful in the methods of quitting smoking and should consult the doctor beforehand. There is also telephone counseling for people who wants to quit smoking. There are many lines which help the government and non-profit organizations to run a quit smoking telephone services such as QuitLine. People can access to these lines to talk to quit smoking specialists, who help people to avoid common mistakes while trying to kick the habit. Human support is crucial in boosting the confidence of a smoker in depression. These specialists can also locate the right medical help or assist in giving advice for the right medication. Telephone counseling also encourages and guide smokers to join a social support group where one can seek and exchange opinions as well as giving each other support. Some people have use acupuncture with very effective results. Acupuncture is a treatment which is originated from China which works by inserting thin needles into specific points in your body to stimulate blood and energy flow. Acupuncture generally is used for many and various types of treatments for diseases and it can be also used to ease the process of quitting smoking. Acupuncture helps one to reduce the cravings. There are also smoking deterrents which apparently have the taste of tobacco to quit smoking. There are also some diets which can enable one to find the cravings. Although the market have many of these products, it is best to understand your body and lifestyle before pursuing any treatment to quit smoking. Tony James is an ex-smoker for 15 years and is currently helping smokers to quit smoking with ease without the discomfort of cravings or withdrawal symptoms.
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