Thursday, April 13, 2006
Below is an image of a non smokers lung at death, versus that of a smokers lung at death. Are you ready to quit yet?

For more information on what this all means check out this website

For more information on what this all means check out this website
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
The more you smoke the more likely you will...
-Develop a perpetual cough
-Spend on average $30 per week on cigarettes
-Smell like a fireplace
-Have yellow teeth
-Produce harmful second hand smoke, others will be forced to inhale
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-Develop a perpetual cough
-Spend on average $30 per week on cigarettes
-Smell like a fireplace
-Have yellow teeth
-Produce harmful second hand smoke, others will be forced to inhale
Try giving it up by visiting www.nicodrops.com
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Trying to help a friend quit smoking can be an ordeal of overwhelming proportions. There are many challenges you will face as a friend to someone trying to quit smoking because of the high stress it causes everyone around this friend to feel. Humans are naturally creatures of habit, when breaking these habits people can become irritable, angry, and mean. In order to save your friend, and yourself, a lot of trails and tribulations come up with a plan in advance to help them quit smoking.
The best plan to help someone to quit smoking usually is tailor fit to their specific behaviors, and needs. If a friend is sensitive and looking for reinforcement it may be best to be kind, constantly giving compliments on the progress your friend is making in their plight to quit smoking. If a friend is more motivated by others doubting their will to succeed, do just that for optimal results.
Regardless of what type of behaviors your friend will exhibit while trying quit smoking, they will surely encounter stress. The best way to relieve stress is by enjoying some herbal lozenges, such as Nicodrops. The ingredients in Nicodrops are naturally proven to reduce ones stress. After giving some Nicodrops to your friend, you may want to have a few yourself to relieve your stress, they will be a well deserved treat for such an honorable friend.
The best plan to help someone to quit smoking usually is tailor fit to their specific behaviors, and needs. If a friend is sensitive and looking for reinforcement it may be best to be kind, constantly giving compliments on the progress your friend is making in their plight to quit smoking. If a friend is more motivated by others doubting their will to succeed, do just that for optimal results.
Regardless of what type of behaviors your friend will exhibit while trying quit smoking, they will surely encounter stress. The best way to relieve stress is by enjoying some herbal lozenges, such as Nicodrops. The ingredients in Nicodrops are naturally proven to reduce ones stress. After giving some Nicodrops to your friend, you may want to have a few yourself to relieve your stress, they will be a well deserved treat for such an honorable friend.
Monday, April 10, 2006
Friday, April 07, 2006
The best way to quit smoking is to relax, and not stress about nicotine. Nicodrops is a good way to lower stress. Nicodrops will help you get your smoking habit under control by calming the body through its soothing herbal lozenge. This is something that doesn't need to be stuck on your body like a patch, or chewed for days like gum. Nicodrops is a realistic, and easy way to help calm the body and quit smoking. When you feel upset, worried, or stressed out just pop a few Nicodrops in your mouth and watch the stress fall away from your body. If you're still smoking, start thinking about implementing some Nicodrops into your daily routine to quit the habit.
Thursday, April 06, 2006

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — A fire apparently started by a cigarette broke out aboard a cruise ship early Thursday as it sailed through the moonlit Caribbean, injuring 11 people and scorching about 100 rooms. One elderly American passenger died from a heart attack, the cruise ship company said.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Spring has arrived and I know you're not still smoking! The problem is that when spring arrives people start to become more interested in their health, and body image. When a smoker thinks of such things, they probably aren't jumping for joy. Often smokers have poor body images, and health profiles because of their habbit. If you are a smoker and feel poorly about your body, try to quit. You'd be amazed at how much better you will feel about yourself when you don't have that monkey on your shoulders.

