Smokeless cigarettes will only change how you get your fix of nicotine. I would highly suggest reading this About.com article for some ideas and options to quitting smoking. http://quitsmoking.about.com/cs/howshouldiquit/a/quitaids.htm
No. They're both cigarettes but the difference is that the electric cigarette helps decrease your nicotine intake from normal cigarettes. They also help you get over your smoking habit of smoking real cigarettes. If you stop smoking and start craving for cigarettes, use an electric cigarette to help you get over it.
Smoking cessation drugs are medicines that help people stop smoking cigarettes or using other forms of tobacco.
i wouldn't think so.
Well in some pharmacy stores, they sell certain cigarettes to help you. It contains useful materials for pharmacists and patients on smoking and drug interactions and how to stop smoking.
The electronic cigarettes can help you quit smoking because you aren't getting all the products of tobacco into your body that cause you harm. They help, but you may want to consider slowly cutting back. Mind over matter always is victorious.
No electric cigaretes does not help us from quitting smoke but it will not harm our body . when someone take an electric cigarettes there is flavour of nicotine and smells same and you will feel like same as smoking a real cigaretes and you will continue to smoke
You can go to the NHS. They will help you. Or you can drink LOADS of fruit juice and don't touch a ciggarette
It is certainly possible that lozenges can help you quit smoking; they give you something to put in your mouth other than cigarettes. Nonetheless, it is difficult to quit smoking and it requires strong determination, with or without lozenges.
Smoking what? I can't see how smoking cigarettes would help with pain control, but there is much anecdotal evidence that smoking (or ingesting) marijuana can be helpful with various effects of cancer such as pain, and the side effects of chemotherapy such as nausea and appetite loss.
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Help to commit to quitting smoking can easily be found on the NHS website and their "Smoke Free" section of the website. Here you can put in your address and they will send you a free pack to help you quit smoking. Help can also be found with tablets such as NiQuitin - designed to replace Cigarettes.
Listen to your family, and have them help you through it. Another alternative could be to use electronic cigarettes or stop smoking patches or pills from companies like Nicorette.