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How to Stop Smoking
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How to Quit Smoking
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When actor and heavy smoker Yul
Brenner was dying of lung cancer, he was asked on television if he had any words to offer
about smoking. He turned to the camera, looked straight into it, and said,
“Just don’t do it.” Advice that can save 450,000 lives a
year is good advice indeed. In the Of course, the tobacco
industry spends over eleven million dollars every single day on advertising to encourage this. Those who have tried know
that stopping smoking is easier said than done. Nine out of ten smokers say
they’d like to quit, and nine out of ten who do quit used no special
technique at all: they take Yul Brenner’s
advice and just stop doing it. It works even easier with
a special technique, and here is the best I know: Spray vitamin C into the back of the mouth and throat each
time you want a cigarette. (Drug and
Alcohol Dependence, 1993:337, p 211-213.) “Oh? So where can I buy vitamin C spray to help me
stop smoking?” Beats me. Plus, I think
you are better off making your own, fresh, every day. Vitamin C (ascorbic
acid) powder is cheap. You can probably find a sprayer at the dollar store.
Mix as much of the crystalline vitamin C as will dissolve in a couple of
ounces of water and spray the back of your throat every time you want a
cigarette. This not only helps you stop smoking; it also helps control hunger cravings and reduce
that old nicotine-withdrawal weight gain syndrome. Again: there’s no
need to wander the shopping malls hunting for vitamin C spray. Just take
plain ascorbic acid crystals (available from any health food store, and many
online suppliers), dissolve as much as you can in a given amount of water,
and make your own. If you do not have an extra spray bottle lying around, you
can gargle with it. Or use chewable vitamin Cs. Or drink the vitamin C
solution. Or just take a lot of vitamin C tablets in the usual way. All these
will help you stop smoking, and reduce
food cravings at the same time. You might not believe this last zinger of
a fact, so ask your public librarian to help get you a copy of the research
paper I mentioned above, and see for yourself. HINT: Because vitamin C
is somewhat acidic (like carbonated soft drinks), I recommend you rinse your
mouth with water afterwards. If you
are sensitive to acidity, you can also buy buffered vitamin C powder, such as
calcium ascorbate, or non-acidic sodium ascorbate, or use non-acidic chewables.
All these forms of vitamin C are available by asking at health food stores or
searching the internet. I do not make brand recommendations. Your vitamin bill will be
more than paid for by the money you save. Russell J. Bird, M.D., Many people are familiar
with this prayer: “Give me strength to change the things I can,
serenity to accept the things I can’t, and wisdom to know the
difference.” Well, smoking is something we can take personal control over. Oppose tobacco use. Nag someone
you love to stop smoking. Do whatever it takes to save their life.
Don’t be shy; it’s that or a premature visit to the mortuary. Remember:
Tobacco kills EIGHT TIMES more Americans in one year than the Viet Nam War
did in ten years. Andrew Saul is the author of the books FIRE YOUR DOCTOR! How to be Independently Healthy (reader
reviews at http://www.doctoryourself.com/review.html
) and DOCTOR YOURSELF: Natural Healing that Works. (reviewed at http://www.doctoryourself.com/saulbooks.html
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