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How to Find Quit Smoking Support

By Anti Smoke | November 14, 2008

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is just around the corner or at the tip of your fingers from your keyboard. Compared with the situation many anti smokers were in say back in the 1960’s when the entire quit smoking movement began. They started out with virtually no resources. Fighting against a formidable giant in the form of the tobacco companies was very daunting to say the least.

Today, you’ve got the opportunity to use novel medicines that are really on the cutting edge of treatment. They provide a plethora of routes to take the medication. For example some people find they like taking pills and voila you can use Zyban or Chantix.

Funny things happened in that the original use of Zyban was for treatment of depression. Scientists noticed that many of those that were being treated for depression also were able to stop smoking with ease. Hence, the stop smoking pill industry was born.

Many physicians today do not think twice about using nicotine as a treatment to stop smoking. I know that some of you are thinking isn’t that what we are trying to get away from? Yes, you are but when using nicotine in this fashion you are able to taper yourself down from the normal amounts you’d use. This provides a kind of easing into smoking cessation so as to avoid the withdrawal effects. There are other ways to do this to, but read on to find out how.

So, you have a proverbial choice of how you want to take your stop smoking treatments. You could suck on a lozenge, apply a nicotine replacement patch, swallow a pill, or even spray a nose spray and still be able to go about your day as you please. This has got to be the first time in history that so many quit smoking resources have been at your disposal.

With the advent of these new methods, many insurance companies are allowing access to these treatments in a mainstream kind of way. But since over 44million people in the U.S. alone do not have access to adequate health coverage, you may be left out. Be sure to look on Howtoquitsmokes.com for the resource that shows you how to get your quit smoking treatments for FREE.

Quit smoking support can be effectively managed. What I mean is that since it comes in so many formats, you are sure to find something that meets with your own time demands and dimensions.

But if you want a truly unique route to quit smoking you should have a look at Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. You don’t have to go to an office to get a session going. The resource is easy to use and best of all you won’t have ANY cravings, weight gain issues and the anxiety challenges are handled to. I know it sounds to good to be true, so take a moment to read our review of CBT right here.

The American Lung Association as well as an assortment of quit smoking organizations all have resources available for quit smoking support. You can do this without visiting a single doctor’s office to. There website is www.lungusa.org. You can find tons of resources to help you quit smoking also.

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