Did you know:
Your addiction to nicotine is/was:
Physical
Psychological
Behavioral
If you decide to quit, your
Physical Withdrawal will peak at
three days and
Cease by 12. By only
THREE days time, all extra nicotine and nicotine byproducts will essentially be passed from your body.
Your psychological dependency will come and go, but it too will essentially pass in only three months time.
Trap!! (lie) "I have to keep smoking because of all the stress in my life!"
TRUTH... you may certainly have stress in your life, but this particular "stress" you are feeling isnt coming from life, its coming from your
Belief that nicotine relieves stress (COPENHAGEN....it
SATISFIES <----(lie, it addicts)...in essence,
the nicotine addiction itself.....is what causes this feeling
Here's Why
Nicotine releases Dopamine in your brain, a "feel good" drug that causes the "ahhhhhh" (melting sensation) As your use of nicotine increases, so do dopamine receptors in your brain. The more receptors you develop, the more nicotine you need to "feel good". Hence the addiction. Studies show nicotine users have up to 300% more dopamine receptors than the normal non-user.
When you quit, the "stress" you feel is your body telling you... "GIVE ME DOPAMINE!!"
As you heal, the receptors degenerate and your
Physical addiction ceases to exist.....you no longer need the dopamine.
where did the "stress" go?!
What about the behavioral addiction, how long does that last?
What is a psychological "cue"?
For answers to these questions, and many more, i would strongly urge anyone still addicted to nicotine to educate themselves via the web, there are many sites that have relevant truth.
(i say this out of affection for anyone who is addicted, as i myself...once was...this helped me immensely)
One last thing,
here is an excerpt from a great website on quitting nicotine addiction, the following is from this website....in reference to
Nicotine Replacement Products
"The key to nicotine dependency recovery is not in dragging out the 72 hours of detox by toying for weeks or months with gradual nicotine weaning or other creative means for delivering nicotine. The nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) industry want smokers to believe that a natural poison is medicine, that its use is therapy, and that it is somehow different from the tobacco plant's nicotine molecule. The truth is that the pharmaceutical industry buys its nicotiana from the exact same growers as the tobacco industry. They want you to believe that double-blind placebo controlled studies proved that NRT doubles a cold turkey quitters odds of quitting and that only superheros can quit without it. The truth is that their studies were not blind as claimed, and that all but a tiny sliver of earth's successful quitters are quitting entirely on their own. Here are a few facts that those selling creative nicotine delivery devices would rather you not know:
Nicotine is a psychoactive drug whose "high" provides a dopamine "aaahhh" sensation and an adrenaline rush. Would you have been able to tell, within 5 minutes, whether the gum or lozenge you'd been given contained the nicotine equilivent of smoking two cigarettes or was instead a nicotine-free placebo? So could they.
A 2004 study found that NRT studies suffered from massive wide-spread blinding failures (May 2004)
A nicotine smoker's natural odds of quitting for six months, entirely on their own, without any products, procedures, education programs, counseling or formal support is roughly 10% (June 2000)
Those using the over-the-counter (OTC) nicotine patch or gum as a stand-alone quitting tool have only a
7% chance of quitting smoking for six months (March 2003)
Up to 7% of OTC nicotine gum quitters are still chronic users of nicotine gum at six months (May 2004).
Question: isn't 7 minus 7 still zero? (May 2004)
36.6% of all current nicotine gum users are chronic long-term users (May 2004)
You truly would have to be a superhero to quit while using the nicotine patch if you've already attempted using it once and relapsed.
The only two patch user "recycling" studies ever conducted have both shown that nearly 100% of second-time nicotine patch users relapse to smoking nicotine within six months (April 1993 and August 1995, see Table 3)
91.2% of all successful long-term ex-smokers quit entirely on their own without resort to any product, procedure or program of any kind including hypnosis, Zyban, Wellbutrin, acupuncture, magic herbs, laser therapy, or the nicotine patch, gum, lozenge, spray, or inhaler (ACS 2003)
Education, understanding, new skills and serious support can more than triple your natural six-month odds of 10% (April 2003)
Those who refuse to allow any nicotine back into their bloodstream have 100% odds of remaining nicotine free today! (Today, Tomorrow & Always!) "
i must also give credit to my Lord who led me to said knowledge, answered my prayer to keep me from cancer, and most importantly, has shown me what does satisfy.
regards,