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Hypnotherapy to Stop SmokingDenialDenial is a defensive coping mechanism for not facing up to the reality of nicotine drug addiction.There are over 40 chemicals found in cigarette smoke that are known carcinogens - that's 40 good reasons to give up smoking now! Tobacco smoke is more dangerous to health than nicotine. Long-term inhalation of tobacco smoke exposes every cell of your body to powerful chemicals that can cause cancer and cell mutations, and that ultimately cause tobacco-related illnesses. Tobacco smoke from cigarettes, cigars and pipes contains over 4,000 chemical compounds and breathable, suspended particles. Some of the chemicals present in tobacco smoke have been proven to cause cancer and increase the risk of birth defects. These include: ammonia, arsenic, benzene, cadmium, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, lead, mercury, naphthalene, urethane and a variety of nitrosamines (potent human carcinogens). Formaldehyde, ammonia, urethane, and naphthalene are contained in household products with labels telling you to avoid inhaling them. There are also radioactive chemicals in tobacco smoke, like polonium-210. So far, over 40 chemicals have been found in tobacco smoke that are known human carcinogens. This means that these chemicals have been proven to cause cancer not only in laboratory animals, but also in people. These chemicals make smoking too high a risk. So, begin a new life… Quit Now!
Nicotine AddictionIn 1988 the U.S. Surgeon General concluded that nicotine in tobacco is addictive. The three major findings were:
Nicotine in the bodyCigarette smoke is acidic and therefore nicotine is absorbed through the lungs. Pipe and cigar smoke is alkaline and the nicotine is absorbed through the mouth. Human lungs are very efficient in absorbing nicotine which then moves through the bloodstream and into the brain and other organs of the body. It takes only 10 seconds for nicotine to reach the brain after being inhaled. This causes several physiological reactions day.
Levels of dependencyLevels of dependency vary, but 89% of smokers have a cigarette every one to two hours throughout the day. A highly addicted smoker smokes more than 25 cigarettes a day, ranks the first cigarette in the day as the most important, and will smoke within 30 minutes of waking up.
Withdrawal symptomsWithout the use of hypnosis the most severe withdrawal symptoms occur within the first few days. The desire to smoke tends to be especially strong when a person is under stress. The typical withdrawal symptoms are:
Quitting smoking
There are five successive stages to quitting smoking:
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Dr. Eve, Circle of Health 6399 Wilshire Blvd., Suite PH 4 Los Angeles, CA 90048
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