How to quit smoking cigarettes

There’s no single way to stop smoking. Some people read Alan Carr’s book, others just decide to give them up, yet others suffer a heart attack or other medical condition brought on by their habit. This story should be familiar to lots of smokers out there. Thank God I don’t smoke..


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Adrian (1 comments.) on January 4, 2006 at 2:10 am.

be as cool as tyler durden and do it nonchalantly. i did it

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David Wilding on November 9, 2007 at 9:54 pm.

It is hard to say where the fault lies. People smoke for a variety of reasons. Smoking products are, and have always been, BIG business. Governments throughout the world gain lots through taxes ON cigarettes. So would a government REALLY want to ban smoking completely? I rather think not.

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Brian Burke on December 7, 2007 at 11:56 am.

The best way to quit is to replace smoking with a sport.I did this successfully because i replaced one habit with another, if i didnt stop smoking i would not have progressed.Of course it was hard, but it was made easier as smoking became an obsticle!

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Mootski on October 15, 2008 at 11:12 am.

I had the flu..so did’nt feel like smoking for a week so just kept it going and I read alan carrs book, its now 3 weeks i’m a non smoker !! i’m delighted feel much better already ..

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James Tilbury (1 comments.) on March 26, 2009 at 2:51 pm.

I know this is old but WAY TO GO. I applaud anyone that quits smoking:)

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