11/18/2012

There are billions of smokers out there. Some are struggling to quit while others have no desire to do so. The culprit: tobacco and nicotine are basically very addictive. The consequences of using tobacco or cigarettes are many and can be life-threatening.



Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer in addition to other chronic respiratory and cardiovascular disorders. Fact is no benefit can be gained by smoking, not only does it affect the smoker but the people around him as well. These are just some of the reasons why a lot of smokers would like to quit.



Problem is most smokers are not able to quit easily due to the addiction. Some of these problems are also psychological as well.



The good news is there are several products to help quit smoking. As before, consult your doctor before buying any of these products. Here are a couple of the products to help quit smoking problems.



Nicotine patch is a self-adhesive patch usually placed between the neck and the waste. It works by releasing the nicotine into the blood stream and then through the skin. Another product that can help you quit smoking is the nicotine gum.



It is like the ordinary gum but this one satisfies your craving for nicotine. While chewing this gum you will notice the tingly feel or peppery taste, this means nicotine is slowly being released.



There are also newer herbal stop smoking aids available. These are made from 100% natural ingredients and they mimic the effects of nicotine but without the harmful chemicals.



They are gaining popularity these days as more people realize they are better for your health. Plus, using nicotine related products still does not allow you to quit your smoking addiction easily.



There are still more products if you shop around. Some may work for you and some may not. There's no need to worry because you can always ask your doctor about the product that will work best for you.
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