Natural Ways To Stop Smoking
There are many
paths to a smoke-free living. You can use aids like patches, gum, or drugs like
Zyban to help get over the physical addiction to nicotine. You may decide to
quit cold turkey and suffer the withdrawal symptoms, or you may gradually cut
down on your cigarette habit.
As an alternative to nicotine substitutes, you can treat the challenge of
quitting the habit as an opportunity to make changes in your lifestyle for the
better. At the end of the process you will not only be a smoke-free, you will
have also gained new eating habits and lifestyle changes for healthier living.
Making changes to your lifestyle and eating habits is a big challenge, and
requires a certain level of dedication. You will find, however, that eating
healthier and living healthier also makes it easier to quit smoking. You will
also develop strategies for dealing with nicotine withdrawal.
Since we are talking about several changes to your style of living, it's a good
idea to take at least a week or two off your regular routine to make the
changes. If you can take some time off work and get away from your regular
schedule you will be exposed to fewer situations which you associate with
smoking. You can also take the time to recover from the effects of nicotine
withdrawal.
A regular exercise routine is an essential part of healthy living. If you have
not exercised previously, build up to it gradually. Rather than starting on an
ambitious two-mile jog every morning, begin by going for long walks. As your
stamina increases and your health improves you can add more vigorous activities
to your exercise routine.
Healthy eating is also very important for regaining the health that may have
been lost from your smoking habit. Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits and
cut down on fatty meats and foods high in saturated fats like fast food and
desserts. Eating good-quality food can help eliminate toxins from the body
faster which makes it easier to overcome your nicotine habit.
You are likely to experience symptoms from nicotine withdrawal. Nicotine is a
powerful drug that affects many parts of the body but particularly the brain.
Smokers become accustomed to the regular stimulation that nicotine provides, and
may feel sluggish and inattentive when it is deprived. Rather than depending on
nicotine substitutes to overcome the symptoms, simply take short naps whenever
you feel drained
Another symptom
of nicotine withdrawal is irritability. Whenever you feel this way or are
craving a cigarette, go for a brisk walk. This helps clear your mind and
overcome the desire for nicotine.
You may also find that your mouth and throat feel dry or that you develop a
cough or postnasal drip. This is caused by the body ridding itself of excess
mucus produced because of exposure to smoke. To overcome these symptoms drink
plenty of juice and water or suck on lozenges.
Cutting down on caffeine should be part of your new healthy lifestyle. There is
no need to eliminate caffeine completely, but it is particularly important to
avoid it after six pm. Nicotine withdrawal can cause insomnia and you do not
want exasperate that by stimulating yourself with too much caffeine.
It is important
to find natural ways to relax. Many people are tempted to smoke when exposed to
stressful situations. It is far healthier to learn relaxation techniques like
deep breathing. Nicotine withdrawal may also cause headaches which can be
relieved by hot baths or gentle body movements like rolling the head.
All of these techniques are extremely helpful in overcoming the cigarette habit
but they are also useful for maintaining good health. Make them part of your
regular lifestyle and you will feel better, look better, and have a healthier
outlook on life.
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