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Does The Magic Stop Smoking Pill Help? |
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Medical Articles -
Pharmacy
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Saturday, 19 January 2008 |
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I know accurately why you are reading this article. It's owing to the title. It's since just like I did, you are looking for the All New Recently Improved Super-Duper Stop Smoking Miracle Cure that 99% of smoking cessation products promise.
Almost 99% of smoking cessation products claim that they have hit upon the All New Recently Improved Super-Duper Stop Smoking Miracle Cure that will help you quit smoking without any effort on your part. The truth is that such a drug doesn't exist yet. You still have to put some effort of your own if you absolutely desire to quit smoking.
Regarding the 'magic pills', look at some interesting statistics:
* Only about 3% people have been able to successfully quit cold turkey and that, too, not on their first attempt.
* Most off-the-shelf pharmaceuticals claim they can double your chances and increase them fivefold at best. So, all you achieve is a 6% to 15% success rate.
* Other newly released products claim almost twenty times the effectiveness of cold turkey. However, this rate of success was achieved by giving enormous incentives. There was a completely supportive group and a team of team of doctors and counselors watching over them and testing each phase, and to top it all, they were paid for their efforts as well. Any one would quit smoking if somebody else is willing to spend thousands of dollars and dozens of hours to help them do it! But, this is not the ground reality. How many people would be fortunate to get into this choose group? In the ultimate study, this advanced wonder drug will ultimately fall into the same percentages as every other pharmaceutical offering.
So we have 6%-15% success rate. Not the magic 100% everyone, including the pharmaceutical companies, desire. Now don't get me wrong, smoking cessation aids help - sometimes. But they help infinitely more if you place your faith in yourself and your capability to achieve your stop smoking goal as opposite to placing all your bets on a pill or a patch.
I'm not talking about willpower here either. I'm talking about education and info. I'm talking about finding out what the real truths are about your smoking habit and what it absolutely takes to rid yourself of it. But that is much too in-depth of a subject to cover in even a series of articles. That's why completely encompassing info programs have been developed - to help you meet this goal.
I inspire you to seek out all the info you can find about smoking, nicotine, quitting and the benefits of quitting. You've spent years or decades developing your smoking habit, so now spend a few days or weeks even, finding the info that will help you quit without relying on a 'magic pill' to do it for you.
Knowledge is the basis of success. The more you know, the more successful you will be. This is true not only for quitting smoking, but in everything else in life.
To your very best in future,
Darren WarmuthArticle Source: http://www.myarticlemall.com Discover the way Darren used to quit smoking in just days, without any fuss or worry. Also check some independent reviews of Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking
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