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Stopping Smoking

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Written by Ian
14
Feb
2012

Stop Smoking - The Easy Way!

I'm now a week into my nicotine free life, and i have to say it's been quite easy the past three days. I'm doing it the Allan Car way, which is basically cold turkey with no nicotine substitutes, just a solemn vow of never having another, along with some positivity.

Allan Cars book 'Stop Smoking the Easy Way' is brilliant, it's basically full of truths about smoking, once you read it and understand you want to stop, and find it easier because you know the truth. The truth about cigarettes is so simple you don't want to believe it, the only reason you want one is because you had one one before. You had some nicotine before. You don't want one because you enjoy it or that its a 'habit' these are constructs of your mind craving nicotine, and that's a fact.

I had tried a month ago after Christmas and was using nicotine patches as a crutch, they seem to work as it mentally gives you a reason to not smoke by wearing one. But there is something very wrong, you cant quite put your finger on it. Until you realise the massive flaw in trying to get yourself off an addictive drug with the same addictive drug. It's complete insanity really. I failed with the patches, one day i got very angry for very little reason and i hadn't put one on, instead of putting one on i decided in my anger that i deserved a cigarette, i deserved my 'fix' through the proper channel.

We have been and are being fooled by the replacement nicotine con; The corporations that sell Nicotine don't really care how it goes into your body (if it kills you or not) as long as they get to sell it to you, either through the lie of stopping smoking with it or the lie of smoking itself.

Many people will have given up smoking using patches and gum, and they will accredit the replacement to giving up, when it was them who stopped despite still putting nicotine in their systems, which actually makes it more difficult to give up.

I'm not saying it has not been a little difficult the past week, it's been an emotional rollercoaster, like getting back in touch with emotions and issues i had blocked out with smoke! I do think that when you smoke you often push things aside emotionally that you would normally deal with. They are 'dummies', adult emotional pacifiers, and we are being incredibly childish and irresponsible by using them.

Irresponsible because if we get ill because of smoking someone else in society will have to look after us. Even if this is paid for privately it is still an irresponsible drain on resources.

If you are a smoker please read Allan Cars Book!, even if you are not thinking of giving up yet - you will soon want to, and be able to.

 

 

2 Comments

  1. Smoking isn't a habit Sheldon, it's an addiction to Nicotine (which is so subtle it fools us into thinking it's a habit). The point of stopping smoking is not just to stop doing your self harm but to overcome the addiction which is causing you to smoke (the harm). It is harder to stop with patches and more chance of just going round in circles, ie stopping, starting.
  2. I'm not sure if i agree about the replacement nicotine, if it helps people stop the habit then its got to be better than smoking.

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