May 122010

There are various versions of electronic cigarettes available, but they are all based on the same concept. Within the mouthpiece is an absorbent material that is saturated with a liquid nicotine solution. The mouthpiece screws on to the white tube, which is made of a type of metal. There is no need to worry about it getting hot and burning you though, as there is nothing actually alight in it.  The only heated part of an electronic cigarette is the cartridge which contains the liquid nicotine. The heater runs off a lithium-ion battery, which can be recharged as often as you want in a wall socket or via an-car charger. It depends on the type of battery used, and how often you use it, but you can expect the battery to last for a least a couple of days before needing to re-charge it.

 

The nicotine solution in an electronic cigarette will, of course, run out over time, but the good news is that you can buy refills. Therefore, you do not need to keep buying a new electronic cigarette every week. As well as nicotine, the solution also contains either propylene glycol or glycerin. Though the names of those chemicals do not sound too friendly, they are actually not harmful at all, and are both commonly used in food additives. You can choose between a range of different concentrations of nicotine solution, depending on how addicted you are to nicotine. 4mg/ml is the lowest concentration, and 50mg/ml is about the highest.  You should aim to steadily reduce the concentration of the nicotine solution that you use. Start off with a concentrate that works out equal to the number of normal cigarettes that you have been smoking (you can use a free online tool to do this) and then reduce the concentration of the nicotine solution used for the electronic cigarette on a weekly basis. It will depend on how much you are smoking now, but it is not unrealistic to be able to cut out your nicotine addiction within a couple of months.

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May 092010

A lot of people do not really realize the effects of smoking. Smoking can affect the human health in a serious way not to mention that it can also be deadly. Did you know that there are roughly 4,000 unsafe chemicals within a traditional cigarette? The effect of these chemical substances to the body is extensive and harmful.

Once you start to take a single puff on a cigarette, it can pave way for the start of nicotine addiction. It may get you addicted into cigarette smoking, as your body will crave for nicotine. For any smoker, ending a smoking habit can be really tough.

The second hand smoke is equally dangerous and non-smokers are troubled about this. And when they are around smokers, they will have their fair share of health complications and cancer risks even if they do not ask for it.

Smoking can cause:

• health troubles

• stained teeth

• faster aging

• financial burden

• loss of life

These mentioned impacts of smoking provides you all the reasons why you need to quit smoking. At this point that the government place a great importance on health and wellness, smoking bans and anti-smoking campaigns are carried out.

Because of these good reasons to quit smoking, cigarette manufacturers developed a clever device called the electronic cigarette. It targeted to aid people who smoke quit smoking in a powerful means and relieve nicotine cravings. It is a healthy solution to smoke. It appears like a cigarette and feels like one.

E-cigarette is known as a smoker’s clever choice. Why? It’s for the reason that it possess many benefits! It’s healthy, safe, and economical. Furthermore, it can be used anywhere and anytime.

It is healthy in the sense that it’s absent with thousand of dangerous components compared to traditional cigarettes. Yet, it contains nicotine and we cannot deny it. This device can help smokers fix their nicotine cravings in a gradual manner until they areable to get rid of it successfully. It creates vapor that seem to look like a actual smoke. So, one does not have to be concerned about second hand smoke.

Since you won’t be needing a lighter or matches as well as ashtray, it’s found to be safe and economical. It is battery-operated, helping you spend less and saving you from a trip to a cigarette store.

The best thing about electronic cigarette is that it can be used freely and in places where there is a smoking ban. People who smoke don’t have to find smoking area to smoke. And they do not have to go out from the office and endure the cold weather only to have a smoking break. The electronic cigarette can be utilized within the office, in a shopping mall or in a nightclub.

An electronic cigarette offers hassle-free, worry-free and guilt-free smoking. So, if you want to save yourself from upcoming health complications, accelerated aging, yellowish teeth and monetary worries then simply its best that you move to electric cigarette or likewise referred to as the safe cig.

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Feb 162010

I recently noticed that one of my clients (Let’s call her Maria for the sake of this article) at my teaching profession was going through a common phase amongst people who want to stop smoking and finally escape from nicotine addiction, where they start to become frustrated, angry, desperate, unhappy, or annoyed with themselves that they smoke. But because of the lack of education about why she was a smoker and what the nicotine was doing to her, plus the true fact that she had not achieved that true desire that is needed to stop, she was going through an emotional rollercoaster, what I have named as  “Panicotine Syndrome” ©

This phase will eventually present itself to all smokers who have their two cents worth upstairs and they realise that they truly are mugs for smoking and they want out. But before I continue with telling you about my “Client” above, I would like to touch on a couple of things if I may. Wanting out of this wonderfully designed poisonous trap is great, however, unless you, the smoker who wants to quit smoking, puts in to practice a couple of crucial things then this phase will be about as far as you get in your quest to quit smoking before you roll back down the hill and light up another cigarette once again.

The point here is this:-

Nothing objective can be achieved without preperation or plan and the desire to endure all that presents itself during execution. The needed desire to see it through and succeed is only a desire that differs from any previous half hearted ones that the person with a true objective has had.

What I mean is this…You will always be a smoker unless you know completely why you do it and what makes you do it. When you know this, and have that superior desire, a little support, you too can walk away from the prison of nicotine addiction easily. I did, thousands of others did too. You are no different.

But when the “Panicotine Syndrome” © phase comes along to you, what will you do?

Lets get back to Maria…

We finished our meeting and with another client we headed off to a local cafeteria for a beer and some tapas. Now if you dont know , in Spain, if you are not a smoker then you may feel somewhat alienated because the majority of the population here smoke. They are all professional nicotine addicts thru and thru …and proud of it. The level of tobacco company brainwashing has peaked to the max here and it’s a pity.

We found a bar..I braced myself and thought ok ..I can suffer this for an hour so as not to be unsocial. The moment we walked through the “puerta” Maria started fumbling inside her handbag and drew out the marlboro lights. Before the order had left my lips she was puffing away like it there was no tomorrow. Ok so..I didnt say anything when the blue poison started to drift up my nostrils as Maria knows that I have a few things to say about smokers and smoking, she fanned the smoke away from my face with a wink and a smile. We clinked our glasses and drank. We spoke about the “Global Crisis” whilst munching away on small cuts of Spanish tortilla. Ten minutes had passed and it was a nice relief to have a glass of beer and some tapas. Then Maria Lit another cigarette and I frowned. I frowned because I was a little taken aback by the short time between this one and the one before. This social gathering of ours went on for about an hour or so as we had a couple more drinks and some more “Spanish Culinary Delights”

But during this hour Maria smoked 4 cigarettes and when we left and she got in her car another one found its way between her lips and a lighter.

Why?

Why did Maria have to smoke all those cigarettes in such a short time? Even when Maria and the majority of all smoker know how bad it is for them, they still continue to have bouts of chain smoking. Some smokers smoke cigarettes like this for weeks, months or years. Why? The true answer is Maria and other smokers that do this, are trapped in realms of nicotine addiction. Nothing more, Nothing less. Additionally, tagged to the answer is that because of this evil addiction, Maria and smokers alike have a proven misconception of two things. First of all that the cigarette is actually doing them something good ( see my List Of Excuses Post ) when in reality it’s doing the complete opposite. And that the smoking of a cigarette is helping them overcome some kind of boredom that in the eyes of a smoker is apparantely physically fixed with a cigarette, when the true fact that boredom is really just a state of mind.

Maria and all smokers are being fooled constantly by the power of this poison (nicotine) and the tobacco companies and our beloved media showing and convincing smokers that social events can only be enjoyed with a smoke. The more you smoke the more fun you will have. (And the more money we make while you are killing yourself..now thats fun) The more they use it the more they are fooled. They are fooled into believing that social events are not only enjoyable but cool.

Have you ever heard so much puppydoo in your life?

Maria has developed a tolerance and a fear to smoking cigarettes like all nicotine addicts do. It’s addiction shrouded by feel good buzzes, hits lifts, boosts or whatever a smoker claims to get when inhaling the poisons. The tolerance of nicotine which or wonderful, complex bodies can withstand up to a point, and the illusionary fear that life will be terrible if she decided to quit smoking and become a normal human being.

Maria probably was tired, maybe stressed from personal issues, enjoying the atmosphere and the drinks, thinking about what to wear tonight, bored, needed to have a better opportunity to taste the beer. Whatever was going through Maria’s mind-life during that hour was surely not in her eyes something called “nicotine addiction-where the substance makes think that the more you use it, the more you benefit from it”

This is the brainwashing we have in our society.

There is no need as a human being and for Maria to live a normal, healthy life to use cigarettes. It is the truth and I am a product with millions of people too of that truth. If you chain smoke then the more you do it the more you are addicted. The good thing is that you can stop smoking, stop chain smoking, if you have the desire and the know how as to why you smoke tobacco.

Smoking cigarettes creates the ongoing need for the next one.

Break the chain and live again.

Anthony Schneider

www.the-ex-smoker.com

Anthony Schneider
http://www.articlesbase.com/quit-smoking-articles/why-do-smokers-chain-smoke-737564.html

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Feb 052010

The use of tobacco and its resulting nicotine addiction is responsible for killing more than 430,000 people each year in the United States, more people than die from car accidents, homicide, suicide, fire, alcohol, cocaine, heroin, and AIDS combined. Tobacco use in some form accounts for around one in three of all deaths from cancer in the United States. Smoking is responsible for 83% of all lung cancer deaths. Smoking also causes cancers of the mouth, larynx, pharynx, esophagus, kidney, bladder, pancreas, uterus, cervix, and some leukemia. cigarette smoking also can cause lung diseases that can be just as serious as lung cancer. Smokers may develop chronic bronchitis, with their airways blocked up with mucous, forcing them to cough frequently; and, of course, smoking can lead to emphysema, making it difficult for the lungs to perform their function of supplying adequate oxygen to the body. People with these problems tend to tire more easily and this influences them to avoid getting the exercise they need to promote their health. Cigarette smoking is responsible for more than 65,000 deaths from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.

Your heart is at risk. Smoking doubles the risk of heart attacks, and, in addition, is a major risk factor for peripheral vascular disease, which is the narrowing of the blood vessels that carry blood to the leg and arm muscles.

Cigarette smokers die much younger than nonsmokers. Based on data collected from 1995 to 1999, the Centers for Disease Control estimated that adult male smokers lost an average of 13.2 years of life and female smokers lost 14.5 years of life because of smoking. For smokers between the ages of 35 and 70 the death rate is three times higher than those who have never smoked.

Tobacco smoke is a major source of indoor pollution. Secondhand smoke causes about 3,000 lung cancer deaths every year among those who do not smoke, and also is a factor in up to 40,000 deaths related to cardiovascular disease for nonsmokers too. Exposure to tobacco smoke in the home increases the severity of asthma for children and is a risk factor for new cases of childhood asthma.

Tobacco is very bad for the reproductive health of a woman, leading to a reduction in fertility and an increased risk of having a miscarriage. If a woman who smokes conceives a child, she may face the possibility of having an early delivery or even a stillbirth. And women who smoke increase the chance that their baby will have a low birth weight.

See the future if you continue this path. If you would take a moment to think of yourself as getting any of the diseases promoted by a smoking and nicotine habit sometime in the future, note how painful it would be for you, both physically and psychologically. Think, for a moment, of how much unhappiness it would create for you and your loved ones, and how it would keep you from enjoying the more healthy life that is yours after you have become a permanent nonsmoker. It is important to fully understand and feel, both consciously and subconsciously, just how negative a nicotine habit is to your overall enjoyment in life so that your mind, both conscious and subconscious, knows, without any delusion, just how much intense suffering will come to you unless you change your course in life.

Now make that picture dimmer and less bright and move it away from you, and watch as it grows darker and smaller. Take a moment to see yourself free of your nicotine addiction in the future. Look at how much healthier you look and feel. You can breathe freely and enjoy the fresh air entering your lungs. Your skin is healthier and you look younger at an older age, while your clothes smell fresher and cleaner. You are totally free of all the physical problems smoking would have caused you. When thought about in this way, it is more pleasurable to not smoke. You’ve found other healthier ways to get pleasure and reward yourself. In fact, cigarettes are now truly disgusting to you. As you see yourself a tobacco-free person, notice, now, that you’re feeling fine, you’re so relieved, you’re so much more at peace, you’re so much happier, so much healthier, and now you’re freer to be who you really want to be. Notice how much more personally self-confident and filled with personal self-esteem you now look and feel.

You may not fully know this, but the positive changes that result from becoming a permanent nonsmoker come sooner and are more pervasive than you ever imagined, making smoking cessation more immediately rewarding for you. Twenty minutes after you have quit, your blood pressure drops back down to the level just before your last cigarette and the temperature of your hands and feet increase toward a more normal level. Eight hours after you have quit the carbon monoxide level in your blood will have returned to a normal level. Just 24 hours after you have stopped smoking, your chance of a heart attack will already be decreasing. In the following weeks your circulation will be improved and the functioning of your lungs, even as soon as several weeks to 3 months’ time, will have improved by 30%. In subsequent weeks you will be able to look forward to other significant health improvements. Sinus congestion, shortness of breath, and coughing will have decreased. The cilia function within your lungs will return to normal, enabling you to deal with mucous and clean the lungs, and thus reduce any infection. One year after quitting, your extra risk of heart disease will be half that of someone who has continued to be smoker. After 5 years the risk of a stroke can be reduced to that of a nonsmoker. Ten years after quitting smoking your lung cancer rate will be half of that of someone who has continued to smoke, and your risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, pancreas, kidney, and bladder will all have decreased. Fifteen years after you have quit and become a permanent nonsmoker your risk of coronary heart disease will have fallen to that of someone who does not smoke. A 35-year-old man who becomes a permanent nonsmoker will, on average, increase his life expectancy by 5.1 years. And, of course, the quality of his life will be greatly increased during all his years, no matter how long he lives. Even smokers who quit after age 50 substantially reduce their risk of dying early. The argument that it is too late to quit smoking because the damage is already done is just not true.

It is important for people to know that nicotine is as addictive as cocaine and heroin. As matter of fact, it works to create and maintain an addiction in a way that is similar to those drugs. The addictive nature of nicotine is created by its ability to release dopamine in the brain, a chemical that creates feelings of pleasure. This is similar to the physiological and psychological effects of both cocaine and heroin. Recent research has shown that there is also some chemical in cigarette smoke that reduces the level of monoamineoxidase (MOA), which plays a role in breaking down dopamine. This helps create an overall increase in dopamine and thus contributes to the desire to keep taking more nicotine.

Cigar smokers who inhale absorb nicotine as rapidly as a cigarette smoker, while those who choose not to inhale absorb a significant amount of nicotine through the lining of their mouth, as do those who use smokeless tobacco. Even though these smokeless users do not hurt their lungs because they do not inhale tobacco smoke, the nicotine from their habit is still very highly addictive and causes the heart to beat faster and their blood pressure to go up. Chewing tobacco hurts a person’s ability to taste and smell, often causes damage to gum tissue, and can even result in the loss of teeth. More seriously, chewing tobacco is full of cancer causing chemicals that can give people cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, and esophagus. Many people who get these particular cancers were users of chewing tobacco. So powerful are the cancer-causing chemicals in chewing tobacco that even very young users get these cancers.

Nicotine’s effects are short-lived within the body, leading people to continually give themselves more during the day. Eventually, the continued use of nicotine leads to what is referred to as tolerance. The drug is no longer as effective as it was, and people need higher and higher amounts of it just to get the same physiological and psychological effects that they experienced earlier. That is why people tend to increase their usage of nicotine-delivering substances the more they have been using them.

There are even short-term effects related to tolerance. Nicotine disappears from the body in a few hours and some tolerance is lost overnight. Smokers often report that the first cigarettes of the day, newly introducing nicotine to the body after several hours of forced abstinence during sleep, have the strongest effect and are enjoyed the best. As the day goes on, and they smoke more and more cigarettes, tolerance is created, and each cigarette has less effect.

Nicotine also suppresses the production of insulin by the pancreas, which acts to raise blood sugar and causes the liver to release glycogen into the blood. In addition, cigarettes themselves are actually between 8% and 18% sugar, so smokers who puff a cigarette frequently during the day are actually given themselves blood sugar-raising hits throughout the day. All this contributes to smokers experiencing a slight sugar high from increased blood glucose. As a result of all of this many smokers also experience a lessening of appetite. This may explain why people gain weight after stopping smoking. They are trying to maintain their prior elevated glucose level, which was found to be pleasurable. Any craving that a new nonsmoker might experience is most noticeable in the morning and mid-afternoon, when low blood sugar is no longer blocked by smoking.

Nicotine is biphasic in nature. It can both stimulate and relax a person, depending on how they smoke. Nicotine doesn’t work in the body the same way alcohol does, but they both exhibit biphasic activity. People often become uninhibited and more excitable after drinking, while at other times they may become sedated and eventually fall asleep.

Cessation of nicotine intake results in withdrawal symptoms that strongly influence anyone trying to end their tobacco use to start consuming it again. These symptoms can include headache, irritability, restlessness, tiredness, feelings of depression, poor concentration, and anger and frustration. While the most powerful influence on withdrawal is the pharmacological effects of nicotine, many behavioral aspects affect the nature of the withdrawal symptoms. For many smokers, the sight, feel, and smell of a cigarette and the rituals involved in obtaining, handling, lighting, and smoking the cigarette are all strongly associated with the pleasure of smoking and when absent can contribute to psychological feelings of withdrawal. While nicotine gum and patches can act to alleviate the pharmacological aspects of withdrawal, some cravings may persist because of these missed behavioral aspects of smoking. This is a problem in quitting smoking that can be easily dealt with and greatly minimized through the use of hypnosis.

One of the clearest indicators of the power of the effects of nicotine is that while over two-thirds of all tobacco users want to stop using it only a small number are able to do so permanently. Each year, nearly 35 million people make a concerted effort to quit smoking. Only 20% of those trying succeed in abstaining for as long as a year and only a small percent of these are able to do so by using willpower alone. Less than 7% succeed in abstaining for more than a year. Most of those trying to stop start smoking again within days.

Over 90% of smokers who try to quit without seeking treatment fail, with most relapsing within a week. Most smokers take several attempts to quit before they finally succeed.

To reduce the risk of lung cancer and other related cancers that are caused by smoking, smokers need to stop smoking completely. It has been found that the amount of carcinogens inhaled remains high even as they cut back on the number of cigarettes they use. Research has shown that this even applies when smokers are supplementing their intake of nicotine with the use of patches. The reason this is true is believed to be that the smokers inhale more deeply on the fewer cigarettes they do smoke to feed their addiction and the nicotine patches made little difference in how long and deeply the users inhaled the smoke from their cigarettes. Thus, the patches made little difference in the overall amount of carcinogens introduced into their bodies by their smoking habit. The conclusion is that patches do not significantly decrease a smoker’s risk of cancer. Possible theories as to why this is so is that patches fail to provide the high that the smokers desire, nor do they provide a substitute for the enjoyment that people get from the act of physically enjoying a cigarette. Another reason may be addictive compounds found in cigarette smoke that aren’t in the patches.

Sometimes in life failure is not necessarily an indicator of the difficulty or even the impossibility of accomplishing something. It just tells you what doesn’t work. Fortunately, seeing a qualified certified hypnotist is effective for changing a smoker into a nonsmoker for life. Not only do they become nonsmokers, but they do so more easily and comfortably then they ever expected. With the new cooperation of their subconscious they are able to lose their desire to smoke cigarettes and cigars. There is some physiological discomfort during the withdrawal period following the cessation of tobacco use, but with hypnosis these effects can be mitigated and the period of discomfort shortened. Hypnosis is also able to greatly reduce and even eliminate any tendency to gain weight after smoking cessation. In my clinical practice, I typically see clients only once for complete and permanent smoking cessation.

Jeffrey Rose
http://www.articlesbase.com/quit-smoking-articles/smoking-nicotine-and-health-85489.html

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Oct 252009

How many people do you know who have quit smoking for a month or a year or and then started up again? What methods did they use to quit smoking: hypnosis, drugs, cold turkey? If they started back up after trying to quit smoking, hypnosis was probably not one of the things they tried. Is that your story, too? Unfortunately, it’s really common.

Anyone who has smoked for a number of years comes to a point where they really want to quit. In fact, they’re desperate to quit. That’s when they find out just how addicted they are. Because even though they have really good reasons, and a lot of motivation to quit, they can’t.

Has this already happened to you? Have you already had the experience of wanting to quit because the new baby was on the way? Or your new boyfriend or girlfriend doesn’t smoke. So you don’t want to anymore either? Or maybe you’re just tired of seeing so much of your hard-earned cash literally go up in smoke!

Whatever your reason for wanting to quit smoking, good intentions are usually not enough. Nicotine addiction is so strong, that you’ll need all the help he can get. The good news is, there’s a lot of help available. You have a lot of good quit smoking methods and products to choose from.

Quitting smoking is really a two-pronged process. You have to deal with both the physical nicotine addiction, and the psychological habits that you have created around smoking. Let’s call them your “smoking rituals”.

Everyone who has smoked for any number of years has actually built a whole set of smoking rituals that are unique to them. One of the reasons it’s so difficult to quit smoking is that the rituals become self reinforcing. What exactly does that mean?

It means that when you first began smoking you developed a set of habits, or actions, that you used every time you lit up your cigarette. And these are things like having a favorite ashtray, preferring a particular brand of cigarettes, using matches instead of a lighter, or always buying a red or a yellow lighter.

Now think about how many cigars or cigarettes you smoke every day. Do you smoke one pack a day? That’s 20 cigarettes. So that’s 20 times a day that you use your red lighter, or you look at that gold and white cigarette package. And then there are all of the habitual places and times that you smoke. You have a cigarette sitting in your favorite chair, or you light up after every meal.

So after even one year of smoking, do you really wonder why every time you see your cigarette lighter, or you finish a meal, it just feels natural to have a cigarette? In fact, it feels uncomfortable not to have one. And we’ve only been talking about your behavioral habits.

When you quit smoking cigarettes, you also have to face your nicotine addiction. And the physical addiction to nicotine is as strong or stronger than a physical addiction to heroin. The good news about that is: once you stop putting nicotine into your system, most of it flushes out within a couple of days.

Quit smoking drugs, like patches and pills and nasal sprays, are intended to help you get through the physical withdrawal period. They’re supposed to help reduce the nicotine cravings, and you’re supposed to gradually taper off from them. They work about 20% to 30% of the time for long-term smoking cessation. But if you talk to people who have successfully quit smoking for 10 or 20 years, you’ll probably find that they used self hypnosis at some point to help them stop smoking for good.

Joanne Fallwater
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/quit-smoking-hypnosis-will-help-you-quit-for-good-724079.html

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