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If you've decided you want to quit smoking cannabis, first it is beneficial to plan how you're going to quit (cold-turkey, etc.). Then it helps to have a support system in place (friend, family) to help you and keep you on the right track.
Cannabis isn't physicaly addictive, so you wont get any withdrawal symptoms.
He quit smoking in 2002
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How I Quit Smoking was created on 1996-01-30.
quit smoking = arrêter de fumer
yes but not as high as the person smoking the cannabis
If you’re looking for solid information on quitting smoking, here are reliable places to start: 1. Government & Medical Websites **WHO (World Health Organization)** – Clear guides on quitting methods. **CDC (US)** or **NHS (UK)** – Step-by-step quit plans, coping tools, and what to expect during withdrawal. If you’re in India, the **National Tobacco Quitline (1800-11-2356)** offers free support. 2. Your Doctor A GP can guide you on nicotine replacement (patches, gum, lozenges) or medications that reduce cravings. 3. Structured Programs If you prefer guided support instead of doing it alone, programs like **Prarambh Life** focus on addiction behavior change with counselling, tracking, and habit coaching. 4. Apps & Quit Communities Quit-tracking apps and online support groups help with accountability and motivation. Quitting is easier with a plan + support. If you’d like, I can outline a simple step-by-step quit plan for you.
To quit smoking you need to be patient, determind and also have the necessary assistance.
To quit smoking should be by using Nicotine patch &/or gum.
Quit smoking
smoking a strain of cannabis called "sour diesel".