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		<title>Effects of Cigarette Smoking – Nicotine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[‘Cigarette smoking is injurious to health’ – this is a caption that most smokers are aware of and read it at least once a day while buying a pack of cigarettes. This is a statutory warning that is issued by the government to all the tobacco companies to label is on each pack of cigarettes. However, smoking cigarettes are still smoking cigarettes have always been on the rise. The reason behind the increase is the fact that it is addictive. Hence it is not easy to part with the habit.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">‘Cigarette smoking is injurious to health’ – this is a caption that most smokers are aware of and read it at least once a day while buying a pack of cigarettes. This is a statutory warning that is issued by the government to all the tobacco companies to label is on each pack of cigarettes. However, smoking cigarettes are still smoking cigarettes have always been on the rise. The reason behind the increase is the fact that it is addictive. Hence it is not easy to part with the habit.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The most important ingredient of cigarette is nicotine. This chemical when inhaled through cigarettes, moves from the lungs, into the bloodstream and reaches the smoker&#8217;s brain within 7 to 10 seconds. Once in the brain, nicotine activates a number of chemical reactions that create temporary feelings of pleasure for the smoker, but these sensations are short-lived, subsiding within minutes. As the nicotine level drops in the blood, smokers feel edgy and agitated. So, to get over from the discomforts, smokers light up another cigarette and this process goes on. One cigarette is never enough for a smoker.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">When a person inhales cigarette smoke, the nicotine in the smoke is rapidly absorbed into the blood and starts affecting the brain within 10 seconds. The result is the release of adrenaline hormone. The adrenaline increases a person&#8217;s heart rate, blood pressure and restricts blood flow to the heart muscle. When the blood flow is restricted, the smoker experiences rapid, shallow breathing and the feeling of a racing heartbeat. Adrenaline also instructs the body to dump excess glucose into the bloodstream.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Nicotine also inhibits the release of insulin from the pancreas, a hormone that is responsible for removing excess sugar from a person&#8217;s blood. This means the smoker has more sugar in his or her blood than normal. High blood sugar acts as an appetite suppressant, which may be why smokers think their cigarettes reduce hunger.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Research has shown that nicotine increases the level of dopamine in the brain, a neurotransmitter that is responsible for feelings of pleasure. The acute effects of nicotine wear off within minutes, so people must continue dosing themselves frequently throughout the day to maintain the pleasurable effects of nicotine and to prevent withdrawal symptoms.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In addition to nicotine, cigarette smoke is composed of more than 4000 toxic chemicals and tar. The tar in a cigarette exposes smokers to an increased risk of lung cancer, emphysema, and bronchial disorders. The carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke increases the chance of cardiovascular diseases.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Now, it has been medically proven, recognised and more widely accepted that the reason people continue to smoke, despite the severe health risks smoking entails, is because nicotine is a highly addictive drug. It is this addiction that leads people into the mirage of smoking for a stress free life .Therefore it is very important that people realise the harmful effects of smoking and quit smoking for a healthy life.</p>
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		<title>Nicotine Withdrawals</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 10:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When trying to quit smoking the biggest obstacle is nicotine withdrawal. Withdrawals are both physical and emotional. Physically the body reacts to the lack of nicotine and emotionally you are faced with changing your behavior. Both needs must be faced in order to successfully quit smoking. A smoker will normally feel physical withdrawals only a few hours after their last cigarette, but it is even greatest after 2-3 days. Symptoms include: dizziness, depression, frustration, anger, anxiety, irritability, sleep disturbances, concentration problems, headaches, and increased appetite that can last up to a few weeks. It is these symptoms that cause smokers to easily relapse after trying to quit smoking cold turkey.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When trying to quit smoking the biggest obstacle is nicotine withdrawal. Withdrawals are both physical and emotional. Physically the body reacts to the lack of nicotine and emotionally you are faced with changing your behavior. Both needs must be faced in order to successfully quit smoking. A smoker will normally feel physical withdrawals only a few hours after their last cigarette, but it is even greatest after 2-3 days. Symptoms include: dizziness, depression, frustration, anger, anxiety, irritability, sleep disturbances, concentration problems, headaches, and increased appetite that can last up to a few weeks. It is these symptoms that cause smokers to easily relapse after trying to quit smoking cold turkey.</p>
<p>There are many products out there to help you quit smoking, but when they only address one side of quitting, such as the physical side, you end up having a greater chance of failure.</p>
<p>To reduce this chance it is important to find a program that has products that contain ingredients designed to help you fight the physical withdrawals of quitting and that help you combat the emotional and behavioral side of quitting as well.</p>
<p>Natural ways to deal with nicotine withdrawals include exercise and getting more rest. Try taking a multi vitamin like CigArrest VitaGuard Smoker’s Vitamins that can help offset nicotine withdrawal symptoms and replenish depleted nutrients. Try CigArrest all natural tablets that include ingredients like Peruvian Bark (which helps to treat edginess, nervousness, and indigestion), Spurge Laurel (which helps sleeping problems), Calcium Phosphate (which helps treat headaches), and Nux Vomica (which helps treat insomnia and irritability). Also, chewing gum like CigArrest Gum, which also has ingredients to help offset nicotine cravings, can help you replace the oral fixation of smoking.</p>
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		<title>Nicotine Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 10:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Isn’t it crazy knowing all the health risks involved with smoking (like lung cancer and emphysema), knowing that there are over 4,000 chemical compounds present in inhaled smoke (many of which are known carcinogens), and yet you tell yourself, like so many others keep telling themselves, that you like smoking and that you don’t want to quit?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Isn’t it crazy knowing all the health risks involved with smoking (like lung cancer and emphysema), knowing that there are over 4,000 chemical compounds present in inhaled smoke (many of which are known carcinogens), and yet you tell yourself, like so many others keep telling themselves, that you like smoking and that you don’t want to quit?</p>
<p>Don’t worry; it’s not your fault.</p>
<p>They call smoking an addiction for a reason, because it is one.</p>
<p>Some people can quit smoking cold turkey, but they are in the minority.</p>
<p>Smoking appeals not only on a physical level, but on a strong emotional one too. This is why it is so difficult to quit, but you can do it!</p>
<p>You need a program that doesn’t just help you deal with one side of the addition, but both. Studies show that programs that address both sides of the issue have a higher success rate. You need the all natural CigArrest system.</p>
<p>There may be many reasons why one would consider quitting smoking: for family, for health reasons, because the cost is just too high, or maybe all of the above.</p>
<h1 title="Why the Addiction">Why the Addiction?</h1>
<h2 title="The physical side of addiction">The physical side of addiction</h2>
<p>Your brain produces chemicals that help regulate your moods and if your brain doesn’t produce enough of these chemicals then you can end up with irritability and bad moods. Nicotine helps to stimulate the production of these chemicals. These chemicals include nor epinephrine, which regulates alertness and arousal, dopamine, which is part of your brains pleasure mechanism, and beta endorphin, which helps to lessen anxiety and pain.</p>
<p>Unfortunately these reactions to smoking are short lived and eventually you crave those feeling again. And sooner or later you trick your mind and body into thinking that smoking is the only way to induce these feelings.</p>
<h2 title="The emotional side of addiction">The Emotional Side of Addiction</h2>
<p>Thinking back, you find that cigarettes have helped you in many situations: cigarettes have helped you relax in periods of time when you felt stressed or helped keep you more alert in periods of time when you needed to stay awake (like driving home late at night or when you needed to complete a project). Cigarettes might have helped you socially at a party, coffee house, or at work because you automatically have that link to other smokers. When you needed it, it was there for you.</p>
<p>The truth of the matter is you don’t need it as much as you think. You have the ability to be a confident, happy person, without the mood effects of cigarettes. But first you need to quit smoking. This is where the CigArrest program can help you. Nicotine can stay in your body between 2-4 days once you’ve given up cigarettes. This is why nicotine programs that offer to help you quit smoking can prolong your need for nicotine because your body will continue craving it.</p>
<p>Since CigArrest has no nicotine, you won’t have that problem. CigArrest equips you with everything you need to quit the nicotine addiction. CigArrest can help you fight the urge to light up with CigArrest Tablets, and with CigArrest Gum you can fight the oral fixation of smoking. CigArrest also provides you with VitaGuard Smoker’s Vitamins which helps fight cell damage that has been caused by smoking and helps strengthen your immune system. The welcome kit also includes an audio CD that helps you learn how to avoid smoking in any situation, and a program guide and exercise handbook to help you understand the program and to stay smoke free for life.</p>
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