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Article Title: I Want Cigarettes!
Author: Johnathan Cunnings
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Young people associate cigarettes to exciting adventure. Most adults will tell them not to smoke, so the rebel in them wants to do it more. It makes one look hip and cool. So the young ones smoke to the point of getting addicted, and a visit to the mall is not complete without a visit to the cigarette store.
It comes to a point, however, that one wants to stop, when receiving a package from newport cigarettes online just doesn't excite you as much. And in your mind you are ready to quit.
And so you do and have been going at it for a couple of days or so. You are feeling strong and amazed at the efforts you're putting into quitting when suddenly, you start feeling sick. Headaches, jitteriness, cough and dizziness are just a few of the complaints smokers trying to quit have. And surprisingly, a run to the cigarette store and a stick of smoke later, all the symptoms go away.
So, could it be true that some people are born to be smokers? Or that some people are meant to smoke and that they might die if they try to stop? The circumstances surely suggest so.
These are called withdrawal symptoms. This is commonly experienced by people trying to quit an addiction to a substance, in this case, nicotine. The body is so used to having a certain amount of the substance in your body that when you suddenly go cold turkey, your body reacts to the immediate change. The balance is disturbed and you start feeling sick.
Withdrawal symptoms are commonly flu-like symptoms. It starts with colds or cough and a nagging headache. Later on, you may have fever and chills. When prolonged, withdrawal from an addictive substance is detrimental to your daily living. You may soon become irritable and cranky. You may be easily distracted from your work and worse, you may take out your frustrations on the people around you.
This is very unhealthy and a difficult task to deal with. More so when your smoking buddy from work forwards you an online cigarette free shipping site. Giving in to the urges and smoking anyway may only make you feel terrible about yourself. Well, you don't have to!
Before reading further, go ahead and treat yourself to an online cigarette sale. The intention is not to encourage you to smoke more, but to encourage you to quit smoking the proper way.
That means not quitting in a snap, but by taking it day by day. The first step in quitting is to lessen your consumption. Go to your cigarette store, buy a pack, but delay the urge to smoke for as long as you can. Distract yourself, but when anxiety hits you, take a puff or two. Note that this is an improvement from consuming the regular pack you do every day and you are already getting healthier by the minute.
Do this day by day and you should see a significant change in the near future. By this time you may be ready to quit buying cheap cigarettes online. If this proves even more challenging, however, try using nicotine substitutes.
The e-cigarette is now growing in popularity and may be used by smokers who wish to quit or those who can't quit but would like to be smoke the less evil. This is quite similar to the nicotine patch and nicotine gum in purpose. Your online cigarette store should have a variety for you to choose from or go to a cigarette store near you.
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