How To Stop Smoking. . .Once and For All -
The
Anti-Smoking Guide
It's easy to quit smoking, I've done it hundreds of
times!
A 70 page Guide
You and millions of others have heard that comment
before. There’s a
good possibility you have even said it
yourself.
And, while it does cause a momentary chuckle, the truth
is that deep down where your addiction lives, it is no
laughing matter. In fact, it’s downright
painful.
We can give you all the statistics:
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Over 400,000 smoking related deaths in the US every
year
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47 million adults in the United States smoke
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1.3 billion people around the world are smoking
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Smoking population is expected to rise to 1.7 billion people in
a few years time.
· 1
out of 2 will die from a smoking-related disease.
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And more yet to be published
The World Health Organization has estimated that by year 2020,
tobacco will kill more people than any single disease in the
world.
In spite of these statistics, smoking is on the
rise.
Why? It’s really
very simple. The
answer is nicotine. Nicotine is a very powerful
drug that when inhaled via a cigarette, has a direct connection
to the brain to release dopamine. Dopamine gives you a brief
sense of euphoria.
Let's take a closer look at this problem. Smoking has an
injurious effect on almost all body parts. We know it
affects your lungs most adversely and even the most addicted
smokers know the risk of cancer.
But, there are other effects that you might not be aware
of.
Did you know that cigarette smoking affects you from your head
to your toes. . .did you know that smoking adversely
affects:
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Hair
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Brain
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Eyes
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Nose
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Skin
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Teeth
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Mouth and Throat
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Hands
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Esophagus
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Respiration and Lungs
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Cardiovascular
System
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Liver
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Abdomen
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Kidneys and bladder
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Male reproductive system
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Female reproductive system
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Bones
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Blood
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Immune System
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Legs and feet
Discover something surprising in that list? Many people
do. How
important to your health would it be to uncover some of
the hidden effects of smoking?
When it comes to the subject of stop smoking, there is no one
set answer for everyone. It would be simple if there
were, wouldn’t it? Even though smoking is truly a world-wide
pandemic, there are no short cuts to stopping
it.
It takes guts and knowledge. Now you can get that
knowledge. This
isn’t some trite collection of “do’s and don’ts,” although you
may find some of those inside.
You also won’t find this guide is just a “wolf in sheeps
clothing” luring you into buying some expensive “stop smoking
kit” that will cost you an arm and a leg.
What you will find inside is:
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Why People Smoke
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Why it is hard to quit
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The high cost of smoking
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3 full chapter on the health risks
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Why you should not smoke while pregnant
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Why smoking leads to other drugs
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Smoking and the opposite sex
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5 methods to break the habit
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All about support groups
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Intervention with a loved one
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And much more
As we mentioned, there is no "pat" answer to this epidemic
problem. The reasons for starting the habit
are as wide and diversified as the people who smoke. It
stands to reason, therefore, that the reasons to quit are
equally diverse.
That is why there is no such thing as one size fits al!
What works for one person may not for another. There are
even methods that you probably have never heard
of.
The information is clear, concise and presented in an
understandable manner. You may be amazed to discover so many
diverse treatment options.
If you are you a smoker who REALLY wants to quit
you owe it to your friends and loved ones AND most importantly
to YOURSELF to get a handle on your addiction.
If you are not a smoker, but someone close to you is, you owe
to them to grab a copytoday and help them down the path toward
total wellness!
Do it now. . .your life depends on
it!
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