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Apr 16 2009

How To Quit Smoking

Published by ~Kat~ at 9:51 am under Health and Fitness Edit This

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Are you a smoker? How many times have you tried to quit smoking? And yet, you still smoke? With federal and state governments trying to balance their budgets on the backs of smokers, there is even more incentive to quit. The US government is proposing a $1.05 hike on cigarette taxes, and in cash strapped California, legislators have proposed additional cigarette taxes as high as $2.10 per pack! If all these tax increases go through, a pack of cigarettes could cost more than $7.00 in California. More than I paid for a carton, back when I was smoking.

I am a former smoker, who quit cold turkey over 20 years ago. I know how addictive nicotine can be. There are still times when I get a craving for a cigarette, so I have a lot of empathy for people trying to quit smoking. This is why I was really excited to find WhyQuit?

WhyQuit is a site that is devoted to freedom from nicotine.  They are not only a site to help you stop smoking cigarettes, they are a site that will help you become free from nicotine in all its forms.  Including snuff and nicotine patches and pills.  What makes this site exceptional, is that they accept no advertising  or donations for their site.  The editors and writers on the site are not paid for their contributions.  All of the costs of the site are paid straight from the founders wallet.  You can be pretty sure there is not a hidden agenda here.  Just an ex-smoker who wants to help others become smoke free.

The site offers an amazing amount of resources for free, including Video and Audio Quit Smoking Lessons, “Never Take Another Puff”, a free 149 page quit smoking book in PDF format by Joel Spitzer . They have just released a new e-book, Freedom From Nicotine. This free e-book has over 200 pages that will help you quit smoking and become free from nicotine.
If you are ready to quit smoking and to become free from nicotine in all it’s sources, I highley recommend that you visit WhyQuit. I suggest you start with Ten Unusual Quit Smoking Tips and go from there. freedom-from-nicotine.jpg

I quit smoking cigarettes cold turkey 20 years ago, and have stayed nicotine free ever since. I know you can too.

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2 Responses to “How To Quit Smoking”

  1. maxiegirlon 16 Apr 2009 at 11:06 am edit this

    Well, this is one site I don’t need to visit. However, if they have a weight-loss section I might try it (smile).

    Maxie

  2. Cinderson 22 Apr 2009 at 7:07 pm edit this

    That is a GREAT idea! I should try it….

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