Health Effects
Information on diseases caused by tobacco use, such as cancer, heart disease, and respiratory diseases. Also find information on the health effects of smoking during pregnancy.
Quit Smoking
You CAN quit smoking. Quitting smoking has immediate as well as long-term benefits for you and your loved ones. The resources listed below discuss the benefits of quitting and provide helpful guidance.
Youth Tobacco Prevention
Educational resources and materials, such as videos, tip sheets, and posters.
Quit Smoking Tip Sheet
- Quit cold turkey. In the long run it’s the easiest and most effective technique of smoking cessation.
- Do not carry cigarettes.
- Quit smoking one day at a time. Do not concern yourself with next year, next month, next week or even tomorrow. Concentrate on not smoking from the time you wake up until you go to sleep.
- Work on developing the attitude that you are doing yourself a favor by not smoking. Do not dwell on the idea that you are depriving yourself of a cigarette. You are ridding yourself of full-fledged smoking because you care enough about yourself to want to.
- Be proud that you are not smoking.
- Be aware that many routine situations will trigger the urge for a cigarette. Situations which will trigger a response include: drinking coffee, alcohol, sitting in a bar, social events with smoking friends, card games, the end of meals. Try to maintain your normal routine while quitting. If any event seems too tough, leave it and go back to it later. Do not feel you must give up any activity forever. Everything you did as a smoker, you will learn to do at least as well, and maybe better, as an ex-smoker.
- Make a list of all the reasons you want to quit smoking. Keep this list with you, preferably where you used to carry your cigarettes. When you find yourself reaching for a cigarette, take out your list and read it.
- Drink plenty of fruit juice the first three days. It will help flush nicotine out of your system.
- To help avoid weight gain, eat vegetables and fruit instead of candies and pastries. Celery and carrots can be used safely as short-term substitutes for cigarettes.
- If you are concerned about weight gain, do some moderate form of regular exercise. If you have not been exercising regularly, consult your physician for a practical exercise program which is safe for you.
- If you encounter a crisis, (e.g. a flat tire, flood, blizzard, family illness) while quitting, remember, smoking is no solution. Smoking will just complicate the original situation while creating another crisis, a relapse into the nicotine addiction.
- Consider yourself a “smoke-a-holic.” One puff and you can become hooked again. No matter how long you have been off, don't think you can safely take a puff!
- Don't debate with yourself how much you want a cigarette. Ask yourself how do you feel about going back to your old level of consumption. Smoking is an all or nothing proposition.
- Save the money you usually spend on cigarettes and buy yourself something you really want after a week or a month. Save for a year and you can treat yourself to a vacation.
- Practice deep breathing exercises when you have a craving.
- Go places where you normally can't smoke, such as movies, libraries and no smoking sections of restaurants.
- Tell people around you that you have quit smoking.
- Remember that there are only two good reasons to take a puff once you quit. You decide you want to go back to your old level of consumption until smoking cripples and then kills you, or, you decide you really enjoy withdrawal and you want to make it last forever. As long as neither of these options appeal to you - NEVER TAKE ANOTHER PUFF
Herbs to Quit Smoking
Smoking is a widespread phenomena nowadays. It is a potentially fatal habit and poses severe health hazards. Smoking contributes to a number of cancers. The mixture of nicotine and carbon monoxide in the cigarette temporarily increases the heart rate and blood pressure, thereby straining the heart and blood vessels. Smoking can cause heart attacks and stroke. It slows the blood flow thus cutting off oxygen to the feet and hands. Some smokers end up having their limbs amputated.
Hence, it is very vital to get rid of the habit of smoking. People are increasingly using herbs to quit smoking. These stop smoking herbs help to quit smoking if you are ready to do so. Some of the major herbs that help to quit smoking are:
- Avena Sativa
- Garcinia Cambogia
- Gotu Cola
- Skullcap
- Valerian
- Parrot's Beak
- Willow
- Oak
- Oregon Grape Root
- Goldenseal
