7/30/2013

Smoking cessation drugs cause side effects; some are severe while some are little less severe. Doctors educate people on these effects even while prescribing them.



Smoking cessation drugs work by changing the chemical constituents of your brain albeit artificially. When you smoke, nicotine causes a change in brain chemicals and you feel elated, happy, and feel a sense of well being. These drugs create similar situation. You get the same feeling without smoking cigarettes.



However, your health deteriorates due to change in body chemicals. These translate into side effects. You suffer side effects during the prescribed pill therapy period of eight to twelve weeks. Even thereafter, you can suffer from similar side effects for a very long period.



Sometime, side effects prove very difficult to bear and you feel whether it was better to smoke than try to quit smoking. Many a time, you start different addictions like drinking soda or other sugary beverages, munching on snacks, and others. These cause excessive weight gain. You adopt another unhealthy lifestyle.



Smoking cessation drugs can be harmful and cause long-term pain and suffering. Some perpetuate other health disorders and you suffer major health setbacks. You develop kidney ailments, heart problems, stomach and liver disorders, breathlessness, and suffer from mental problems like depression or anxiety.



Instead of a pill you may want to try an all natural method to stop smoking to avoid the costs and side effects related to medications. The most successful natural stop smoking method is NLP.



NLP stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming and it is a branch of psychotherapy that has proven to be extremely successful as a stop smoking method. It works so well because it targets and eliminates the cravings to smoke. In a recent test of 5,000 smokers that participated in an NLP session to quit smoking 97.2% of them were still smoke free six months later. That success rate far exceeds the success rate of any smoking cessation drugs.
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