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Ten Good Reasons To Stop Smoking
You know it makes sense to stop smoking - but perhaps you need the motivation to kick-start your campaign to quit.
How about this? According to the NHS every year 120,000 people in the UK die from smoking-related illness. That’s 330 people a day - the equivalent of a plane crash with no survivors.
Now that the New Year is here , why not make 2013 the year that you finally quit - for good?
1. Health effects
Smoking affects every aspect of your health. The main cause of death is cardiovascular disease, but smoking increases your chances of a stroke or heart attack and of developing cancer, bronchitis, lung disease, diabetes and high blood pressure - to name a few conditions.
The effects of smoking are none too pleasant, either: earlier onset of menopause, poor circulation, wheezing and shortness of breath, low energy levels and poor concentration.
The benefits of giving up smoking are immeasurable, but within a few days you’ll be able to breathe more easily, have more energy, and be able to smell and taste more vividly.
In the mid term, your heart and lung function will be 50 per cent better than that of a smoker. In the long term you extend your life expectancy by 25 per cent.
2. Children are the future
If you smoke, the chance of conceiving falls by up to 40 per cent per cycle. Smoking also affects male fertility. It reduces the quality and density of semen, and evidence suggests that smoking can cause male impotence.
If you smoke during your pregnancy, you are more likely to have serious complications during your pregnancy. At birth, your child can weigh up to 200g (8oz) less if you smoke - and low birth-weight is associated with a higher risk of disease and death in infancy and childhood.
If you don’t plan on having children right now, you still need to pay attention: women smokers who take the contraceptive pill are up to 20 times more at risk of heart attack than non-smokers.
If you give up smoking, you give yourself, your partner and your children the best possible chance for a healthy pregnancy and beyond.
3. Smoking and mental health
Smokers often use smoking as a way of coping with stress. However, studies suggest that daily smoking increases significantly the risk of major depression.
Find new ways to help alleviate the black moods - improving your diet and exercise regime and looking at the factors that make you stressed can all help.
4. The myth of weight loss
If you smoke to lose weight, think again. While nicotine can help you to lose weight in the short term, over time smokers develop a thicker waistline. This is because smoking affects the adrenal glands, which causes the body to move its weight to other areas, creating a 'pear' shape.
Forget those 20-per-day stick-thin models. Try alternative methods for weight loss - and be happy in the knowledge that your improved waistline doesn’t mean sacrificing your health.
5. Beauty is skin deep
If you smoke, you are much less attractive to other people. Side effects include stained fingers and teeth, bad breath, smelly clothes, increased facial hair, premature wrinkling and rougher skin. Smoke has a drying effect on the surface of the skin.
It also restricts blood flow to the skin and produces an enzyme that breaks down collagen, which maintains skin elasticity. Smoking can age your looks by up to 20 years.
Give up smoking and the elasticity and colour in your skin will improve. You will also have fresher breath, clothes and hair, and cleaner hands and nails - and you will glow with the confidence of knowing how you did it!
6. Burning a hole in your pocket
At today’s rates, a 20-a-day smoker will spend over £30,000 over the next 20 years on cigarettes. Think of the ways you might have used that money: on holidays, paying off your mortgage, pursuing your dreams, and on your children and their education.
Stop smoking and start planning ahead for how you can better use all that cash!
7. Addictive lifestyle
Do you think you have smoking under control? Think again: smoking controls you. The more you smoke, the more you crave, the more you smoke, making you increasingly dependent. This means that until you satisfy your need for a cigarette, you will find it impossible to finish conversations or concentrate on work for any length of time.
If you give up smoking, you’ll finally be your own person again. You’ll be able to make decisions and have conversations without being constantly distracted by the next fix.
8. Social outcast
As a smoker, it is increasingly difficult to work or socialise and smoke at the same time. It is already banned from public transport, cinemas, theatres and public buildings - and by mid-2007 in virtually all workplaces too.
Soon, the only place where you can smoke will be your home, and even there you may be putting someone else at risk from passive smoking or fire.
Give up smoking and you’ll be free from the nagging of friends and family and public disapproval. You’ll also be able to work, shop and socialise without worrying about where you can light up.
9. Ethical issues
If you smoke, you affect people on the other side of the world. The big tobacco companies in the USA and Britain are responsible for spreading the habit to the developing world.
Every new market is accompanied by intense advertising to the poorest people. Tobacco companies strengthen their foothold by building schools and hospitals, making it hard for developing nations to resist their influence.
By 2030, a projected seven million people in developing countries will be killed every year by tobacco.
One person can make a difference! By not smoking you take one small step towards dismantling the stranglehold of the big tobacco companies.
10. Environmental impact
The environmental impact of smoking may not be your first consideration, but it is so important! Three-quarters of the world's tobacco is grown in developing countries. The environmental considerations associated with tobacco production are deforestation, erosion and desertification.
By giving up smoking, you help to make the world a more beautiful and sustainable place for everyone to live in.
Bioresonance as an approach to smoking cessation has a growing number of converts. In fact, Bioresonance is often recommended by Doctors for treatment for drug addicts because of its ability to reduce cravings and alleviate withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, anxiety and difficulty concentrating.
Stop Smoking with SuperDetox Advanced Bioresonance
Among current British adult smokers, 80% report that they want to quit smoking and millions try to quit every year. If you have attempted to quit smoking, you know how
difficult it can be. Nicotine is a powerful addiction. In fact, research suggests that nicotine is as addictive as heroin, cocaine, or alcohol.
It is estimated that most smokers will attempt to quit two or three times, or more, before finally kicking the habit. When conventional methods to quit smoking have failed, smokers often look outside
mainstream approaches and turn to alternative medicine.
A Formidable Addiction
More than 10 million Britons smoke. The numbers are even higher in other parts of the globe, with worldwide statistics showing that one out of three people over the age of 18 are smokers.
The reasons to quit smoking are endless. Cigarettes have 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These include nicotine, tar and carbon
monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic and DDT. According to the CDC, tobacco is the cause of 443,000 premature deaths each year, and is associated with emphysema, lung
cancer, high blood pressure, shortness of breath, chronic cough and an increase in frequency of colds and flu.
Many people want to quit because of the enormous expense of a cigarette habit or are just plain tired of being dependant on a substance. There is also considerable social pressure not to smoke. Most
smokers can recall a dirty look or rude comment from someone that was nearby when they lit up.
How Does Bioresonance Help Break the Cigarette Habit?
Bioresonance is successful with smoking cessation and has turned a growing number of cigarette smokers into permanent ex-smokers. Treatments take all of your symptoms into account and aim at
balancing the energy within the body to optimize health.
The SuperDetox Advanced bioresonance treatment focus on jitters, cravings, irritability and restlessness; all symptoms that people commonly complain about when they quit. It also aids in
relaxation and detoxification.
You will be connected to the bioresonance equipment via comfortable wrist and ankle straps during the treatment, you will being to feel super relaxed as the advanced bioresonance programme gently and
effectively goes to work. After the treatment you will be given a months supply of homeopathic pillues charged with your unique resonance patterns and a quit smoking kit and tools to assist you
with your decision to stop smoking. craving hits, the pillules are designed to calm the mind and eliminate the craving.
Bioresonance is not a panacea or a magic cure in the treatment of any addiction, including smoking. But, it is effective in making it easier to quit and remain smoke-free for good.
If you are ready to quit, call now for a consultation to see how bioresonance can empower you to take control and begin a healthy and smoke-free life.
Eight Tips to Quit Smoking
What Lifestyle and Dietary Changes Should You Make?
Exercise more. Getting moving is a great way to remind yourself why you shouldn't smoke. Exercise can reduce your stress and help you relax far better than cigarettes.Get plenty of fresh fruit and
vegetable juices to neutralize and clear the blood of nicotinic acid and to fortify blood sugar.Carrots, Carrot juice, celery, leafy green salads and citrus fruits promote body alkalinity and
decrease cravings.Avoid junk food, sugar and coffee. They can upset blood sugar levels and increase blood acidity which can aggravate smoking withdrawal symptoms.Lobelia Tea or Green Tea can be
sipped daily during the detox period to keep tissues flooded with elements that discourage nicotine cravings. Lobelia is traditionally used to rid the body of a strong toxin such as a snake
bite.Drink water. Research shows that dryness causes cravings. Sip water frequently throughout the day.Practice deep breathing exercises to increase body oxygen and keep calm. Schedule your
advanced bioresonance treatment with SuperDetox.
How Many Treatments Will I Need and How Long Do they Take?
You will only need one treatment which usually lasts around two hours and remember we come to you its so convenient. Are you prepared to spend two hours to stop smoking?
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