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Why 45 Million Cigarette Addicts Can?t Quit Smoking

 

Author: Robin J. Derry

If you think wars, famine, disease and pestilence are the big guns of human tragedy and early death, then think again. In the 21st century tobacco will kill at least one billion people worldwide. Despite widespread quit smoking campaigns, tobacco death rates will increase 10-fold over the 20th century.

What's going on? 45 million American smokers cigarette addicts may represent the sort of reliable profits that tobacco companies have become addicted to. But the costs are enormous to society, to families, and to individuals who refuse to commit to a reason to quit smoking.

Ways To Quit Smoking - What Works.

In a cruel irony some tobacco manufacturer's web sites offer their cigarette-addicted "customers" useful ways to quit smoking, perhaps with the cynical knowledge that bio-chemical withdrawal difficulties plus behavioral modification in the face of a disease pose significant hurdles to success.

When you're seriously investigating ways to quit smoking, you need to think in terms of combining therapies, taking the best elements in order to increase success odds.

Smoking cessation therapies generally group under unverified hypnotism, nicotine replacement, medications like bupropion taken orally 2 to 4 months however carrying significant side effects and drug-alcohol interaction warnings, acupuncture, herbal formulations joining substances such as peppermint ginseng orange peel and more. Most smokers need professional counseling, either alone or in 12-step group sessions, which contributes knowledge guidance and discipline and can be augmented with medications.

What Happens After You Quit Smoking?

Sleeping and eating habits instantly change as you go into nicotine withdrawal. Viewed clinically as a "disease", cigarette smoking can mask an underlying addictive personality, accordingly smokers sometimes "transfer addictions" to alcohol, food, gambling, drugs, or other stimuli-rich areas. Naturally, over the initial 1 to 5 years after you quit smoking, your coronary and pulmonary health risk reduce dramatically, almost matching non-smokers. Your energy and stamina will rebound. Plus, you'll save significant money.

Cigarette Smoking Is A Disease Like Drug Addiction.

Despite the clearly bio-chemical dependency developed by cigarette smokers...virtually "self medicating" themselves on a 24/7 basis...physicians remain slow to treat smoking like an addiction. Result? Drug and alcohol abuse triggers an immediate treatment referral whereas the smoker receives laissez faire passive suggestions from the medical establishment about quit smoking treatment options.

* Disease Neurological Structure.

Nicotine, like any other bio-chemicals "travels" the 4 million miles of brain nerve fiber networks, looking for the ideal receptor sites...discrete junctures known as synapses that "network" the brain's 10 billion cells into a dizzying maize of potential combinations. These receptor sites "message" pleasure-I'm-OK when nicotine settles into the site. Recognizing "toxins" your body attempts to counter nicotine, sending hormones and chemical messengers in order to dislodge and dilute the nicotine.s impact.

* Reality Check - Quit Smoking Naturally Borders On Impossible.

Each puff on your cigarette is one more delivery mechanism for reinforcing nicotine receptor sites, plus expanding into the brain's neurological reaches to reach and neuro-chemically control additional receptors. Short term result? Smokers feel good. Long term result? Disease behavior settles in. For most people to quit smoking naturally remains out-of-reach, beyond simple "will power".

Bans On Smoking - Hotels And Restaurants.

Smokers be warned. You might be fined up to $200 if you sneak a puff at major hotels where no smoking rules have been implemented. National hotel operators, like Marriott with over 400,000 rooms, now ban smoking from all hotel rooms. "Mess with matches and tobacco" and you'll see a $200 debit on your credit card bill, associated with costs to clean and sanitize spaces polluted with second-hand smoke. You can still light-up at designated smoking places, but no longer will smoking be convenient.

Author Bio:
Robin J. Derry is an expert in this field. Robin has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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