Natural Aids To Quit Smoking

Quit Smoking With Natural Methods

Natural Methods to Quit Smoking have been around for centuries and if you have been thinking about quitting smoking but you amy be hesitant to ingest chemicals and nicotine from stop smoking aids. If this is you then there are plenty of natural methods to help you quit smoking - without the harmful chemicals and the side effects that often come along with the standard alternatives.

Herbal Supplements

Unfortunately, there are no definitive studies that confirm the effectiveness of herbal supplements in reducing the effects of nicotine withdrawal. Individual experiences vary. Some people say it helps them while others say not. If you're interested in exploring the possibilities you could start by taking a look at these herbs commonly used for smoking cessation: St. John's Wort, lobelia, ginseng, valerian, and skullcap.

Some of these herbs are actually smoked in a pipe or hand-rolled cigarette, while others are taken orally as supplements. Note also that herbal supplements can be dangerous for some individuals. They are not regulated like prescription drugs, so knowing the proper dosage and safe usage guidelines can often be hit and miss. Another concern is that some herbal supplements can interfere with prescription medications or aggravate existing medical conditions. If you are unsure whether herbal supplements are right for you, consult your qualified healthcare practitioner.

Alternative Treatments

Many people have reported having success in quitting smoking with the use of alternative treatments like acupuncture, acupressure, hypnotherapy, EFT (emotional freedom techniques), meditation and visualization, massage and reiki. Some of these treatments focus on clearing the thoughts and beliefs that lead you to be a smoker, while others claim to clear the human energy field (aura) and promote healing on an energetic level.

It is interesting to note that these modalities are most often effective when people believe they will be and some may say that it is all about empowering your mind but if it works for you and helps you stop smoking that's a great result. If you are not open to these types of treatments, it's doubtful that they would be effective in reducing your urge to smoke. Of course, the same could be said for any type of treatment: if you believe it is helping, you will be successful in abstaining from smoking.

Cold Turkey

Probably the best known natural method to quit smoking is simply stopping, commonly referred to as "cold turkey." There's no doubt that it is the most usual way to become a non-smoker, but it's definitely not easy for some people to do. It is possible to combine the cold turkey method with less intense natural methods, like cutting back gradually for a few weeks or having one or more hypnotherapy sessions before making the final leap.

Are natural methods better than traditional methods to quit smoking?

It depends who you ask. Manufacturers of nicotine replacement products not surprisingly claim that using gum, patches, lozenges or nicotine inhalers work the best. Drug manufacturers claim that prescription medications work the best. Individuals who have successfully quit smoking report that different methods worked best for them - some natural, and some traditional.

In the end, you are the best person to decide which method will work for you. There's no shame in using any method, provided it's safe and helps you meet your ultimate objective: to be a non-smoker.

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