Stop Smoking Patchs – The Use Of Nicotine Patch To Stop Smoking
October 31, 2009 by StopSmokingGuidelines
Filed under Stop Smoking Products
On pain of seeming superfluous, I’d like to categorically state that cigarette smoking, cigar smoking, and pipe smoking are habits that you want to look out for. They contain tobacco, which contains nicotine, an addictive drug. More than that, tobacco also contains more than four thousand chemical compounds, at least 43 of which are carcinogenic or cancer causing. You have a higher chance of ending up with lung cancer and a number other respiratory diseases or even coronary heart disease if you keep up with that habit. But I’m pretty certain you have already heard that before.
So you are trying to quit? Good for you, except that you have not quite succeeded in breaking your smoking habit because each time you abstain, you come back stronger than before after less than a month. Well, it’s probably because you have not yet tried all the options that are open to you. I mean, there is the nicotine gum, there is laser treatment, there are drugs that the doctor can prescribe for you to help you break the habit, and then there is good old group psychotherapy.
Personally, I have deference for the nicotine patch because of its convenience with relation to most of these other techniques to help break the smoking habit. The nicotine patch is a nicotine replacement product like several others. It is a transdermal piece of material that is applied on various parts of the body of people trying to stop smoking. Some people attach it to the back of their necks, some to their stomach, and most quit smoking patients apply the ’sticker’ to their upper arms because of the ease with which they can reach it.
Throughout the day, the patch continually releases a small amount of nicotine into your body through your skin to your bloodstream. The result of this is to simulate the effect of smoking in your system so that you ‘feel’ the satisfaction of having smoked a few cigarettes without ever actually touching any. These small nicotine-containing adhesive discs are not even very expensive to come about, and you don’t need a prescription to get one. It is easy on the pocket, and it contains just enough nicotine to fool your system into believing that you have smoked.
Over time, you will need nicotine patches with smaller and smaller doses of the substance until your craving finally ends. The nicotine inhaler works in a similar manner, but it is rather conspicuous; and the nicotine nasal spray is a bit on the high-priced side, also requiring a prescription. On a busy day, you may not have a lot of time to be lugging a spray can around with you or going out to get the chewing gums. When the day ends, your craving could have built up to a head that you cannot resist. But if you had a patch on the whole time, you may not be even aware that the longing was being drawn from your body. This is why I think the nicotine patch is just perfect for real people trying to quit smoking.
However, the best way to stop smoking really has been to merge as many stop smoking methods as you can manage into a single effort. Some people may call it overkill, but combined with your determination and willpower you, are totally guaranteed to be able to break the habit better that way” and stay clean too.

