Archive for the ‘Stop Smoking’ Category

Alternative Methods of Curbing the Desire to Smoke, Post 4

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

You begin at a level, say five sprays per day, then you taper off. You may drop down one or two steps each week, or whatever seems to work for you, until you are only using it maybe once a day until you stop altogether. (more…)

Alternative Methods of Curbing the Desire to Smoke, Post 3

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Q: Can you tell our readers more about the active ingredient, Plantago Major, and any other ingredients Cig-No® ?
A: The active ingredient, Plantago Major, is grown all over the world. It is a very common weed. In fact, there’s a golf course here in New Jersey that we laugh about all the time; if it weren’t for Plantago Major, they wouldn’t have any greens! It really is a rank week that most people try to get rid of, but it has a long history in herbal medicine. It was one of nine sacred herbs of the Saxons. It’s also considered to be what is called a “pot herb,” which means you can eat it in a salad. It’s that safe. (more…)

Alternative Methods of Curbing the Desire to Smoke, Post 2

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

The initial product was in the form of the who dried herb. But because I deal with many people who have cancer and need to stop smoking, I had to look for something else. Many people on chemotherapy and other cancer treatments have a problem with nausea. Taking capsules was something they would have a hard time with. (more…)

Alternative Methods of Curbing the Desire to Smoke, Post 1

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

We recently spoke with Dr. Cody, developer of the homeopathic Cig-No® formula for smoking cessation. Mary Cody, Ph.D, C.C.N, DI.Hom, began her career in electrical engineering. She worked as an electric engineer researcher for a number of years before becoming sick with a nutritionally oriented disease. (more…)

Dirt Threshold

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Looking at the exact same space, a man will see a den while a woman will see a pigsty. A man can look at a stove top and be truly unaware of the drops of spaghetti sauce sprinkled around the burners. Are there missing rods and cones in the male eye? (more…)

Family Health – Smoke Signals

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

We’ve all heard by now that smoking can give you lung cancer, but did you know that it could seriously harm the heart and blood vessels?

Did you know? Substances such as nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide and a mixture of over 2,500 different chemicals all combine to damage blood vessels, minimize oxygen intake and make the heart work harder than it was ever meant to.

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Tips From A Quitter

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Quitting advice and tips from someone who quit successfully

After being smoke-free for only 5 months, I know I’m still not out of the woods. After all, what is 5 months compared to a 10-year habit? But, even though I’m still new at being an ex-smoker, I think I can offer some valuable tips for quitting.
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