September 21, 2009
- Quit Smoking Medication – What You Need To Know About Quit Smoking
Giving up smoking may turn out to be not only difficult, because of the force of the habit, but because of the annoying nicotine deprival symptoms that accompany it. (…)
- Smoking And Lung Cancer - The True Facts
The bad news is that smoking increases your risk of developing lung cancer. And I can tell you that 90% of lung cancer deaths in men and 80% of lung cancer deaths in women are linked with smoking. (…)
- 5 Ways "freedom From Smoking The Nlp Way" Will Help You Quit Smoking
"Freedom from Smoking the NLP Way", is a quit smoking manual jammed packed with effective techniques for helping you to take the decision to stop smoking and then stick to it. (…)
- Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Quit Smoking
Everybody tells you to quit smoking. I tell you to understand smoking. If you understand it, you will definitely have no hesitation in quitting it at the earliest. (…)
- Smoking Is Socially Unacceptable
Smoking is no longer very socially acceptable. Workplaces don't allow it due to increased 'sick days' the smoker may take and the higher cost for health insurance. (…)
- Use Free Stop Smoking Techniques To Your Max
You need a budget to continue with your habit of smoking and you need a budget as well to quit smoking. (…)
- Stop Smoking With Hypnosis Before It’s Too Late
Considered to be one of the primary causes of lung cancer, smoking is a bad habit that should be stopped at once. (…)
- 7 Tips To Help You Quit Smoking For Good
Quitting smoking is not a easy thing to do. In fact, it can be very difficult. The psychological and physical addiction to nicotine makes it very difficult to just quit. (…)
- Piggy Bank Stress Of Smoking
As a hypnotherapist specializing in a proprietary Smoke Cessation program, I field a lot of questions regarding "How much do you cost?" and "Why are you so expensive?" It amazes me how focused smokers can be on the cost of quitting, without considering the cost of smoking. (…)
- Smoking: Risks - Benefits Of Stopping
Smoking has many health risks and absolutely no health benefits. Why do people keep smoking? Because it has become a habit and they are hooked on nicotine. (…)
- Stop Smoking: The Best Way
Addiction to smoking is something that affects many people around the world. (…)
- Smoking With High Blood Pressure Is Even More Injurious To Your Health!
If smoking, blood pressure, stress and headache were the candidates for Presidential Elections in the US who will win? Make a guess.
Jokes apart…All will lose deposits. (…) - Quitting Smoking Is Not The First Thing You Should Do
Quitting smoking is not the first thing you should do when you decide to become a non-smoker. Yes, you have read that right - but it's true. (…)
- Stop Smoking Pills: Good Or Bad?
Your resolution to quit smoking is just a pill away– that's how some of the pill manufacturers advertise their products. The main enemy for the quit smoking researchers is nicotine. (…)
- Basic Knowledge On Self Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a process of speaking to the subconscious mind rather than conscious mind, in order to achieve a goal or change their views on an idea. (…)
- Recapture The Lost Glow Of Your Skin By Stopping Smoking!
The first 'accessory' that is required to stop smoking is within you- your commitment! Without this, no tangible results are possible! (…)
- Stop Smoking - Cut Your Risk Of Lung Cancer
Most people know that smoking causes lung caner. They are also aware their smoke is bad for the health of their family, friends, or anyone else who comes in contact with the cigarette smoke. (…)
- 5 Outstanding Steps To Quit Smoking For Good
Many people trying to quit smoking find themselves failed. They wonder why. Their will is strong. Their commitment seems to be beyond limit. But, they fail anyway. (…)
September 20, 2009
- Avoiding This Years Flu
Influenza or "The Flu" is not something to be taken lightly. The devastating Spanish flu pandemic swept the globe and killed more people than the First World War. (…)
- Are You Looking For Quit Smoking Aids?
Have you decided to quit smoking? Did you also make such decision in the past? Is the present decision to quit smoking the final one or conditional? (…)
