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With an increasing amount of research and attention in recent years, there are currently more successful strategies available for quitting smoking than ever before. Depending on what appeals to you and what you have tried before, there are a number of methods you may decide to try, or combine, as part of your stop smoking plan. In many cases, with advances in online resources, you are not even limited to services available in your area. Hypnosis is one drug free treatment that is gaining in popularity, and claiming impressive results. Often effective after just one session, hypnosis can help reduce cravings, strengthen your belief in your ability to quit, and decrease the appeal of cigarettes. All that is required is a genuine desire to stop smoking and an openness to the power of suggestion. Treatment can occur in an individual or group session, or even at home using self-hypnosis techniques. Acupressure is another smoking cessation method that generally requires some degree of professional guidance. Based on ancient Chinese principles, acupressure is the less invasive alternative to acupuncture. Both involve the directing of the body vital energies through manipulation of trigger points, which can relieve the suffering of any number of ailments and illnesses. Acupressure can assist your efforts to stop smoking by assisting in the flushing out of toxins, promoting relaxation, and even making cigarettes taste less appealing. Using the body own natural healing processes, this method appeals to those who are interested in holistic medicine. Smoking cessation products that offer sources of nicotine at gradually reduced levels have been popular for a number of years now, as an alternative to quitting cold turkey. These require a physician monitoring and need to be used carefully as directed in order to be effective. Other methods of quitting smoking may involve slowly cutting back on the number of cigarettes you smoke, behavioral modification techniques, sheer will power, or other individually designed plans. Stopping smoking is different for everybody, and needs to be approached carefully in order to customize the plan that offers the greatest chance of success for you. Your own motivation, reasons for quitting, clarity of goals, as well as the reasons you smoke in the first place, will all come into play as you make an effort to break the habit. The good news is, whatever method you choose, there is plenty of help available. Browse the many online resources, join a local support group, and/or enlist the help of family and friends in order to help get you through the initial hurdles, and keep you on track as you progress through your milestones. There are many excellent reasons to quit choose yours, and make a commitment to yourself and your loved ones for creating a healthier future together.
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