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<!-- @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } --> Are you one of the people who are afraid of gaining extra weight when you quit smoking? Don't be, because we're here to give you some advice on how to prevent gaining these extra pounds during quitting smoking, but you also should know that even if it happened and you gained some weight you should not be sad for that, because you stopped smoking for the sake of your health, and for a better life which is what you're dreaming about. That being said, here are some basic tips to keep your weight off when you're quitting smoking: Drink water as much as you can, if you began to feel that you get hungry faster than before, drink an amount of water before every meal, this will make you feel full, besides it decreases the amount of calories you consume.
You just need to worry about how you would manage quitting smoking, because this is the main challenge which puts you in pressure, so don't try to go on a hard diet, instead you can try eating healthier food, but don't let yourself starve.
I hope these help you out! Thanks for reading, and good luck quitting!
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