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Quit smoking - addiction to smoking

How Cigarettes are efficient addiction creating machines


In the United Kingdom alone, 114,000 people a year are killed through smoking related illness. Many more live reduced quality lives due to the effects smoking and second hand smoke. Most of these people are fully aware of how harmfull cigarette smoking is, even when they are critically ill. Yet they cannot stop themselves from smoking

According to the US Surgeon General's report entitled 'Health Benefits of Smoking Cessation' , 4000 different chemicals are found in cigarette smoke. In 1990 at the time of this report, 43 of these were known carcinogens.

Cigarette manufacturers add hundreds of other chemicals to tobacco to produce the finished cigarettes, which alone may not be as harmful as when they are burned in combination. For example one of the common additives, Ammonia increases the pH or alkalinity of tobacco. This speeds up the delivery of Nicotine making it more rapidly absorbed. This is known as 'freebasing'. The same methodolgy is used for rapid absorbtion of cocaine in crack cocaine.

Essentially cigarettes are designed as efficient deliverers of Nictoine to the system. Though the average person can dispense of Nicotine from their system within a few days if they stop smoking, many of the other chemicals may remain for some time. The combination of some of these chemicals can serve to intensify the slightest exposure to Nicotine. Explaining why some people can feel the urge to smoke long after they have succesully stopped smoking, causing them to fall back into the habit.

The difference with Bioresonance Therapy comapared to other methods of quiting smoking, when used for smoking addiction, is that it can help to detoxify from other toxins associated with smoking. This makes the giving up smoking much easier and a more complete cessation to the habit.

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