Monday, November 2, 2009

Trying to stop smoking and wont to try lozengers? -

Trying to stop smoking and wont to try lozengers? -

Hi

Have tried the patches but make me itch so much its unbarable.

I really what the best tasting lozengers, can anyone recommend ones they have used please, that won-t make me want to throw up????

Thanks in advance.If you really want to stop smoking, you won-t need anything. It-s the want to stop that most people don-t have - not just a -well I should probably try and stop now- feeling.

Not trying to give a flippant answer - I-ve found the best way to stop i just going cold turkey.My sympathies. Nicotine is as addictive as heroin and that I-m afraid is a fact. Up until 4 years ago I-d smoked 30 per day for 30 years and had tried everything with little or no success. I then saw on BBC News 24 -and again on the Richard - Judy show a new therapy which claimed it had a 90% success rate. I assumed that having seen it on TV it must have some substance and even the treatment was £350 I gave it a go. To my utter amazement I have never smoked since nor have I ever wanted to. Understanding the therapy at the time was completely baffling but all I knew was that it worked. After 6 months I was so staggered at how easy giving up was that I invested nearly 18,000 Euros in exactly the same machine, then went to Germany for 2 weeks training - have since had the good fortune to have helped literally hundreds - hundreds of people to quit. I honestly believe that I have been fortunate enough to save lives, whilst obviously making a living at the same time. I would strongly recommend that if you do really want to stop then although this treatment sounds like a lot of money it-s not if you consider the money you will save afterwards. I don-t charge my clients £350 I charge £195 - if you promise to write an honest testimonial once you have had the treatment then I will give you a further 10% discount. Should you wish to take up my offer I can be contacted through my website http://www.stopsmokinginuk.com where there is also lots more information including videos regarding the therapy. Should you however decide not to then I wish you every success so whichever way you stop it will be the best thing you ever did. I now have two grandchildren and two more on the way so cannot imagine how guilty I would feel were I polluting their lungs with my habit had I not stopped. Good luck, regards CarolDon-t you just love smarmy ex smokers. Niquitine lozengers are good, you replace your unnecessary cigs with a lozenge and gradually cut down over a month, it works because you break the habit aswell as the addiction, you set out a timetable for your self and decrease evry day until you are ready to stop altogether. Good luck.you don-t really want to quit, and until you do, nothing will work, all these excuses, are just that, excuses. When you want to quit, you will. I tried for a good decade to quit, smoked from about 13 years old until I was in my 30-s.

How did I quit, I did some research, found out what smoking really does, and I stopped immediately. You have to want it, and when you do, you will quit and never look back.

Smoing is a mass delusion, you are literally paying a corporation to kill you, that is the bottom line. You are paying somebody to kill you, that is the bottom line, and when you accept this, and take away the power from the situation, you will stop.

One thing that did work for me, get a large piece of bristol board, and a black marker, start to write the reasons you want to quit. And read it daily. Smoking it a total delusion, once you break that mind set, you will quit.hi mrajsmith2000..

sounds like you been around the quit mountain a couple of times.. i did that too.. took me several attempts to finally get clean..wish quitting was as simple as finding the right lozenge.. but that-s the problem what works for one doesn-t always work for another..whatever you don-t quit quitting, sounds like your physically sick from smoking, i know i was..

sorry to break away from the lozenge conversation.. i know the only thing that worked fro me was a support group.. im a member of nicotine anonymous.. nicotine free for over 5 years now..i attend meetings both locally and online.. meetings are as close as your computer


Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12 Step Fellowship of men and women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. Nicotine Anonymous welcomes all those seeking freedom from nicotine addiction, including those using cessation programs and nicotine withdrawal aids. The primary purpose of Nicotine Anonymous is to help all those who would like to cease using tobacco and nicotine products in any form. The Fellowship offers group support and recovery using the 12 Steps as adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to achieve abstinence from nicotine.


check out this site for several daily online voice meetings

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/voi…
lozengers are horrible they all just taste of cigarette butts even the new -mint- ones. Theyre minty for a few mins then it really just makes me want to vomit.

you should try the inhalators, like smoking a cig (fools ur hands) and u get a wee hit - like below cut out a few cigs during the day and swap it with the inhalator

rather than get lectured on here head down to tescos and get the inhalator (£6) some gum (£5 ish - but only get the smallest amount like pks of 10 rather than 100) and some of the lozengers but really the best way if found to quit was the inhalator, meant i wasnt reaching for the sweets or twitching all day!!
Trying to stop smoking and wont to try lozengers? -