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Thursday, 9 May 2013

Herbs that Help to Quit Smoking



Smoking is a deadly addiction which kills millions of people in the world every year. Despite being aware of its consequences, smokers find it difficult to quit this habit. However, there are many natural ways to quit smoking. Here are some herbs that might help you fight the urge to smoke.


There are several reasons to quit smoking. It affects almost all parts of our body, causes breathing problems, and malfunctioning of lungs by damaging the lung tissues. It increases the risk of heart related disorders. Smokers are more prone to lung cancer than non-smokers. Blood clotting and increased risk of diabetes are other disadvantages of smoking. Smoking not only affects the smoker, but also the people nearby, as smoke contaminates the atmosphere. Let us see some natural remedies that might help you.
 
Use of Herbs to Quit Smoking
Herbs are plants which are used for various purposes like cooking, medicinal purposes, as flavouring agents and in making tea. But did you know that there are herbs that can help you in fighting the addiction? Let us look at some of them:
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Lobelia
Lobelia is very effective in substantially reducing nicotine addiction. Liquefied extracts and dried herbs of lobelia are available in the market. Lobelia contains a substance called lobeline which acts as a substitute for nicotine. Lobeline has the same relaxing properties which are observed in nicotine. Excessive use of lobelia can be hazardous to our health as it is a very toxic herb. One should consult an experienced doctor before consuming lobelia. The best thing about lobelia is that it is not addictive like nicotine.

Avena Sativa
Wild oat plant is the major source of avena sativa. According to many researchers, avena sativa will help smokers to free themselves from the addiction of nicotine. It is also used to treat insomnia, and feelings of anxiety and nervousness in individuals.

Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica)
Smoking lowers the memory of smokers. This problem can be solved by appropriate intake of Gotu kola which is useful to improve memory. It also plays an important role in improving the blood circulation throughout the body. Thus, it helps in controlling the damage caused by smoking to some extent.

Garcinia Cambogia
Garcinia cambogia is very effective in suppressing the natural desire of smoking which is generated frequently in chain smokers. Smoking is responsible for weight gain. However, the hydroxycitric acid content in garcinia cambogia helps in burning off the excess calories which ultimately reduces weight.

Mimosa Tea
Mimosa tea provides peace of mind. Once we quit smoking, we are likely to suffer from anxiety and headache. Generally, people start smoking again to avoid these symptoms. Mimosa tea provides relief from these side effects. Mimosa tea is produced on a large-scale in South Mexico and Brazil. Like lobelia, this herb is a non addictive herb.

Korean Ginseng
Korean ginseng is a natural stress buster. It gives relief to the body by helping it in dealing with the absence of nicotine once people stop smoking. It helps to fight against fatigue and anxiety.

Crave-Rx Drops
Crave-Rx drops, like other useful herbs, help in reducing the dependence on nicotine. Smokers (especially women smokers) take to smoking again due to excessive weight gain. Consumption of this herb does not increase our weight.

Quitting smoking is difficult, but not impossible. It needs a lot of will power and consistent efforts. If you find it difficult to tackle this addiction alone, join a rehabilitation centre or take advice and suggestions from your friends and family members. Quit smoking and enjoy a long and healthy life.



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