Archive for July, 2010
Justin B Smith from Justin’s HIV Journal has been smoking since the age of 17. He is 29 years old so he has been smoking for about 12 years. According to TheBody.com, people with HIV disease are more likely to smoke than healthy people. Smoking can interfere with normal lung function in healthy people. In people with HIV, smoking can make it more difficult to fight off serious infections. People with HIV disease are now living longer. Smoking and related problems can interfere with long term quality of life. Smoking weakens the immune system. It can make it harder to fight off HIV-related infections. This is especially true for infections related to the lungs. Smoking can interfere with processing of medications by the liver. It can also worsen liver problems like hepatitis. People with HIV who smoke are more likely to suffer complications from HIV medication than those who don’t. For example, those who smoke are more likely to experience nausea and vomiting from taking HIV medications. Smoking increases the risk of some long-term side effects of HIV disease and treatment. These include osteoporosis . HIV treatment slightly increases the risk of heart attack, but smoking is the major controllable risk factor for heart attacks or strokes. Recent studies found that quitting smoking reduced heart attack risk in HIV patients more than other factors such as changes in medications. People with HIV disease who smoke are more likely to develop several opportunistic infections …
I’ve been smoking for 4 weeks and I think I’m addicted.
www.bupropion.org.uk Zyban and Wellbutrin are generic Bupropion and while Wellbutrin is used as an anti depressant, Zyban is used to help people give up smoking.
Ok Well I been smokin pot for about 10 years or so and well it is just getting old so I decided to quit the other day. What got me to quit was when I started getting panic attacks from it(even if it wasnt that strong). I was driving down the highway the other day and just about passed out while driving so I pulled over. I think it gave me a panic attack and that was what happened.
Now since I been off the stuff for a few days now I been sleeping alot more and in general feel alot more healthy. It feels better to be sober now than any drug. But the real test is when I get back around people who are smoking it(tomarrow night at a party). My question is should I goto the party and resist or should I just stay home? I’ve tried to quit before and this is the farthest ive gotten yet.
Yeah I honestly know I have an addctive personality so maybe Ill just stay home forever. Seriously though, pot is actually a very addictive drug whether one wants to admit it or not. It’s funny because I envy some of my friends who dont care for weed. I guess it all just comes down to your own will power.
“Close Up” Bioresonance Documentary on Prime Time NZ TV. Mark Sainsbury of New Zealand TV Close Up team described how a new miracle machine is helping people kick the smoking habit. The machine boasted a 70% success rate in stopping cigarette users craving after just one hit. The programme showed three volunteers from the TV channel going to the clinic in Auckland and all quitting smoking effortlessly after just one session. The TV channel was inundated with inquires about the smoking machine that was featured on the show. The BioResonance “Stop Smoking” program was demonstrated by practitioner Helen Loveday based in New Zealand. However, the same Bioresonance therapy is also available in the United Kingdom and in Australia. Nicotine has an electromagnetic charge over your body, giving you the craving to smoke. The bioresonance machine inverts the energy patterns of nicotine which are then passed to the body via electrodes. This process produces Phase Cancellation, which means that the electromagnetic charge of nicotine is reduced. Therefore, it becomes easier for the body to eliminate nicotine over the next 24-hours, and your cravings dramatically reduce as your body detoxifies. A lot of people claim that Bioresonance is nothing but a pseudoscience (pretence science). I like to address this with an example. So there is a difference between pretence science, real science and self-evident truth. Here are a few examples: Pretence science: All psychotropic drugs or anti …
hypnotism…
i really would respect your help!? please i will do anything to stop!
In this video about quit smoking with Swedish Snus, you will learn the benefits of health improvements, better economy than cigarettes and how to keep Snus fresh.
A man attempts to quit smoking… it’s very hard for him. He goes apeshit.