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Electronic Cigarettes: The New Nicotine Withdrawal Aid.

  • Posted on July 2, 2009 at 11:42 pm

For some considerable time now the National Health Service in the UK has been promoting aids to nicotine withdrawal in the form of nicotine pads and nicotine gum. Private enterprise has now entered the field with the introduction of the electronic cigarette.

For anyone wishing to try electronic cigarettes the question arises: How do they compare with the established methods of nicotine replacement therapy?

There are three main areas that we need to examine.

i) The delivery system.
ii) The dosage.
iii) Breaking the habit.

1. The delivery system.

Nicotine pads depend upon the nicotine content being absorbed through the skin over a twenty-four hour period. Therefore the effect upon the smoker who is trying to quit is very different to that experienced by inhaling from a cigarette. Due to the slow action of nicotine absorption the quitting smoker does not get the immediate gratification as from a real cigarette. This is a major drawback (excuse the pun).

Nicotine gum is not as slow acting as nicotine pads but still takes a considerable length of time to reach the areas of the brain that are awaiting the desired stimulation. Again, the quitting smoker does not get the immediate stimulation required.

By contrast, the nicotine in the electronic cigarette is delivered in exactly the same way as with a real cigarette. The smoker draws on the electronic cigarette and receives immediate gratification – just like the real thing.

2. The Dosage.

Nicotine patches are available in three strengths: High, Medium and Low strength. The idea being that the quitting smoker starts off with the high dosage then moves onto the medium then low dosage patches.

Typically the dosages are in the vicinity of 21 milligrams, 14 milligrams and 7 milligrams respectively, per patch, for the high, medium and low dosages. Note: these figures are correct according to my research but there are many brands of nicotine patch and dosages may vary somewhat.

By contrast, the electronic cigarette is available in four strengths: High – 16 milligrams, Medium – 11 milligrams, Low – 6 milligrams and None (no nicotine), respectively per replaceable cartridge. One cartridge being equivalent to a twenty pack of cigarettes.

It should be noted that whereas with the nicotine pad the user is subjected to a constant, albeit slow, dosage, the electronic cigarette user can use the device in the same way as a real cigarette, i.e., on demand.

3. Breaking the Habit.

As an aid to stopping smoking the electronic cigarette possesses one great advantage over and above any other method. It looks like and is used in the same way as a real cigarette. There are two major barriers to the smoker who wants to stop smoking: a) Escaping the need for nicotine and b) Breaking the habit of physically using a cigarette. The electronic cigarette provides the answer to both these hurdles: a) By the progressive use of lower dosage cartridges and b) by emulating, in appearance and feel, a real cigarette.

In conclusion, it seems that the introduction of the electronic cigarette is a real boon to those smokers who wish to stop smoking tobacco. It is generally recognized that nicotine is the least harmful component of cigarette smoke and is present in many food items, including tea and tomatoes. There has probably never been an easier way to stop smoking.

Richard Brennan is the webmaster, internet marketing consultant for: Cig-E’s Electronic Cigarettes

Article Source: Electronic Cigarettes: The New Nicotine Withdrawal Aid.

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Alternative Medicine For Depression Can Make a Difference

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 7:36 pm

It is time to get serious about ridding your life of depression symptoms by looking toward alternative medicine for depression in order to get your life back. Do you realize the effect that depression has on your health? Cancers, migraines, high blood pressure, and heart disease are just a minimal list of the possibilities that can occur when one is depressed.

Feelings of sadness, hopelessness, consistent worry, and doom can drive you to the point of feeling like there is no way out. When you seek help for your symptoms, you need to know that there is alternative depression medication that can be used as a form of treatment for those devastating symptoms.

Alternative medicine for depression is preferred because of lack of side effects along with higher success rates for getting rid of depression symptoms. The ability to return to normal life is easy when one consumes ongoing alternative depression medications. Prescription medications just impose too much of a health risk to be trusted as a reliable source of treatment. There are too many things that can go wrong, and the horror stories associated with prescription medications are heard of more often than not.

Some of the alternative medicine for depression that is available include St. John’s Wort and vitamin B-complex. You can find St. John’s Wort at almost any over-the-counter pharmacy. Prices usually range from $5.00 to $30.00 depending on how many pills are in a bottle, and how many milligrams they are.

St. John’s Wort has been proven to work effectively to elevate the bio-chemicals in the brain, serotonin, and dopamine. Anyone taking St. John’s Wort needs to check in with their physician first before mixing it with other prescription medications in order to avoid possible complications.

Vitamin B-complex can also be purchased for an affordable price at any over-the-counter pharmacy. If you prefer not to take vitamin B in pill form, then you will need to make sure that you obtain a plentiful amount by consuming a variety of food sources such as milk, eggs, nuts, green leafy vegetables, lean meats, and fruits.

Vitamin B-complex can be looked at as an alternative medicine for depression because it increases energy, metabolism, and promotes an overall healthy nervous system. Vitamin B-complex boosts mood and promotes restful sleep, which is a major component in fighting depression. When used in combination with St. John’s Wort, it is twice as effective at being an effective alternative depression medication.

But inevitably, the real cure lies in you. If you are ready to start getting serious about living a fulfilling life that is composed of happy moments instead of ones that are filled with gloom and ongoing sadness, then you will ultimately do something about it. We make the final decision as to whether or not we will be happy. The search for help is not out of reach, and it begins with making the decision to opt for alternative medicine for depression to enhance and change your life for the better.

Diana is a Natural Health Consultant and is currently taking classes to earn a certificate in herbalism. Her website, Natural Health and Herbal Remedies, offers the knowledge, insights and experiences she has gained from her journey into the world of natural health and her quest to share it with others. Get your Free Ebook about natural remedies for anxiety and depression.

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