12/03/2012

Are Quit Smoking Aids Worth Your Time and Money?



As more and more smokers decide they want to enjoy the benefits of quitting smoking, there's been an explosion of quit smoking aids coming onto the market. But are they really worth your investment? Here are some thought on both sides of that question listed below for you so that you can make an informed decision as to whether quit smoking aids may be right for you.



The Pros



There are many benefits to quitting smoking aids, especially the fact that they can help to take the edge off of your cravings if you have had trouble quitting cold turkey. Depending on the type of aid you decide to use, you may find that you not only break your addiction to nicotine, but also your addiction to the motions of smoking (which is even harder to break, according to leading experts).



There are many different types of aids that you can choose from, according to just how heavy a smoker you are. Not all quit smoking aids will work for everyone, so it is important to know which quit smoking aids will work best for your individual physiology. For instance, transdermal patches deliver a steady stream of nicotine to your system, which seems to work best for heavier smokers, who have more nicotine in their system to eliminate. On the other hand, nicotine gum only delivers a small amount of nicotine at a time, and is best for those who are lighter smokers.



The Cons



The biggest drawback to quit smoking aids is the cost. However, when compared to the amount of money you spend on cigarettes, and the cost to your health, it's worth whatever it takes to enjoy the benefits of quitting smoking.



Another potential negative is the fact that most of the quit smoking aids currently on the market are geared more toward medium to heavy smokers, and leave those who are only light smokers without the same options. You can actually overdose on nicotine if you're not used to the higher levels entering your system.
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