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-+How Do Smokers Quit Smoking Without Gaining Weight?
50 days ago
How Do Smokers Quit Smoking Without Gaining Weight? Monday, September 07, 2009 It is now possible to learn how to quit smoking without gaining weight. In fact, most people (97.2%) who follow my method have no weight gain issues whatsoever… My name is David Paul, and I have been a nonsmoker for the past 13 years. Prior to my smoking secession, I was a pack and a half a day chronic smoker, hopelessly addicted to nicotine. What worked for me to become a nonsmoker was a rudimentary hypnosis program, the likes of which would be laughed at by today’s standards on how to quit smoking without gaining weight. What that program back in 1996 did not address how to deal with the 20 pound weight gain that I experienced after quitting. Most experts in the medical profession recommend that you include a diet and exercise program in you plan to quit smoking without gaining weight. This is often recommended because statistics show that over half of all people to quit smoking and stay quit for ...
-+Your Guide to Quit Smoking Now on Squidoo
60 days ago
Welcome to Your Guide to Quit Smoking Now My name is David H. Paul, and I am a happy and successful 13 yer nonsmoker. I have been helping people to quit smoking now for the past ten years. This lenses has great information and resources to help you or someone you love quit smoking today. That’s right, today. Not next week, next month, lots of pain and suffer, nicotine withdrawal issues, etc. Non of that. Just the best info and help so that you or someone you love can quit smoking now and stay a nonsmoker for life. Take Care, David Contents at a Glance 1. The Guide to Quit Smoking Now 2. Quit Smoking RSS Feed from EzeneArticles.com 3. Quit Smoking Now- YouTube Videos 4. What does Google have to say about Guide to Quit Smoking Now? 5. What are people saying about us? via Your Guide to Quit Smoking Now. Read more: http://guidetoquitsmokingnow.com/blog/#ixzz0SH4FWrEw
-+Quit Smoking Now: 10 Benefits of quitting smoking
62 days ago
Benefits of quitting smoking are countless, but none to carry on smoking. No doubt, one may smoke, but it will do nothing except creating certain calamitous things in the body, making a stage for critical health related problems and illnesses including both fatal and chronic. By making a decision to quit smoking, one will in fact feel much better and will experience several amazing perks which are: 1. One's sense of smell is improved greatly as a result of which individuals can enjoy the taste of their favorite dishes fully. 2. One feels thrilled and amazed at all assortments of fragrances he or she has been missing previously as these were unknown due to the nasal weakness caused by smoke. 3. Benefits of quitting smoking also mean that there is no tarnishing on fingers caused due to cigarette tar. 4. No teeth discoloration problem shall persist. 5. Lungs can breathe more fully and deeply than before. 6. The risks for countless health associated problems ranging from heart ...
-+Talking about YouTube - GuideToQuitsSokingNow
66 days ago
As a 13 year Nonsmoker, I felt it was time to share the secrets of what worked for me when I quit smoking. Quote Your Guide to Quit Smoking Now: Video on YouTube.
-+How To Help Someone Quit Smoking
70 days ago
Monday, September 07, 2009 So you want to know how to help someone quit smoking? If you are at your whit’s end, and nothing seems to work to get that loved one to finally quit, then this message is for you… My name is David Paul, and I have been a non-smoker for the past 13 years. Prior to my smoking secession, I was a pack and a half a day chronic smoker, hopelessly addicted to nicotine. In order to become a nonsmoker, I first had to really want and ask for help and then accept the help I was offered to quit smoking. I absolutely refused to let any of my family or friends help me quit. You see, I thought I needed to do this all by myself, my way or the highway. I created my own private help for a whole month in the process. I have to admit that this was the most difficult and one of the most stupid decisions I have ever made. It would have been a whole lot easier to ask for help and accept the help of my friends and family. What I want you to understand is that your loved one ...
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