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    #11
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    Quitting Cigarettes

    I never had a real addiction to nicotine but my suggestion would be to not ever have cigarette money, whenever you have money for cigs buy some weed instead. best of luck
    Influenced by late nights, malt liquor, and dirt weed.

    \"You can\'t babysit two blunts.\"

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    #12
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    Quitting Cigarettes

    Yeah, I'm a huge sucker for psychological cravings. But I'm thinking of it this way to stop... if it doesnt get u high y smoke it or something like that. I also heard that nicotine addiction is psychologically about the same as a heroin or crack addictions are physically.

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    #13
    Junior Member

    Quitting Cigarettes

    I quit cold turkey and it was the best decision I ever made
    I smoked a pack a day for close to 6 years of my life and I quit over night after taking an afternoon of thought about what ciggarettes meant to my life.

    I guess you could say I always had a subconcious believe in God but this post has nothing to do with the sort.

    For many years I have been surrounded by smokers and it's of my opinion that there are 'sweet' smelling scents that are given off during combustion of tobbacco to attract you to cigarette smoke.

    This could be the biggest mistake you ever make. Cigarette smoke is the most harmful thing that I can think of when it comes to man and his body. [B]The United States Federal Goverment requires that all tobacco plants grown within the continental United states be sprayed with "Super Super Super Super Enriched Sodium Nitrate and Super Super Super Super Enriched Sodium Phosphate"

    These two fertilizers which are REQUIRED USAGE BY FEDERAL LAW release RADIOACTIVE inert gases into the soil. These gases rob all nutrients from the soil and stick to the leaves and micro hair follicles of the plant. The plant is then chopped up and fed into cigarette paper. Apon combustion you are inhaling steady streams of Radioactive (NUCLEAR) material, one is called Radium -226 which is not far from it's cousin Urananium - 238, It has a half life of 21.5 years which means it can live in you up to 42 years after you quit.

    you can find more information on this here - http://www.prfamerica.org/Radioactiv...etteSmoke.html
    Even John Ashcroft once wrote a statement agreeing with this information (Of course it remained on the backdoors of the internet)

    I once stuck my hand (when I was still a regular smoker) under a cctv (This is basically a crt monitor with a 2000x microscope attached to it for the blind or semi-blind to use as my best friend at the time had lost 3/4 of his eyesight from nerve damage.

    I stuck my hand under there by accident and I zoomed in and focused on my skin which looked like it was literally deteriorating from cell destruction. I immediatly went to the bathroom and persistantly tried to wipe all the yellowish-black discoloring out of my skin but it made no difference.

    I since that weekend quit cold turkey and never looked back.

    At the time I was waking up every morning and having to literally pull myself out of bed with the (very little) strength either one of my arms had. This would continue into the bathroom as I would cough up yellowish green mucous into the sink and for another 20 minutes in the bathroom.

    I at that time permanetly quit smoking over night. Any pull of a cigarette would lead me to gag as I immediatly would picture my skin in my head. I have treated myself everyday with cannabis to switch that feeling of "needing smoke in my lungs" which is one of the physically addicting aspects of cigarettes in the first place.

    I'd go as far as to say that my body is 100% healed I have gained a 500% increase in muscle mass. My hair is no longer clout and greasy and neither is my skin. About two months after I stopped smoking cigarettes I ceased coughing up phlegm every morning and my cheast stoped aching as well. I now have 10x the energy I once did. (This life change also found me eating healier, drinking more water (as opposed to the gallon of soda a day I used to ingest). I could probally at any given moment start a 5 mile run as opposed to having no energy to run a single mile less than a year go.

    There are more and more disgusting facts I find about cigarettes everyday such as if you were to put one drop of liquid nicotine into your bloodstream your heart would cease to beat any longer. That's one drop out of an eye dropper....

    It keeps Oxygen from reaching your brain by shrinking your arteries and veins. Without Oxygen for more than a few minutes your brain ceases to function..

    Cigarettes are a Cancer causing industry and they do nothing for you. I did smoke one cigarette one time after I quit do to a very bad strough of depression and I could not even finish it. The light headed feeling alone made me feel as though I was going to fall over and smash my skull into the concrete. The smoke made me cough and gag it I nerely threw up from it.

    My friend is 18 and is right now suffering from a genetic form of cancer that was brought on from cigarette smoking (he doesn't even smoke full packs)

    I'll stop typing for now and see what you guys think
    It\'s all imagination.

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