View Full Version : A way to quit smoking (not 100% effective)
tokz1k
13-04-2008, 03:15 PM
Over my years of experience with these wrapped up tobacco sticks, I have noticed that just recently there quality, taste, and smell have gone to shit. So I quit, the homemade way. This method is solely on how your body reacts to them. Thanks to my friend for telling me how to do this.
1. Sit in a chair somewhere, relaxing. You don't want the blood to flow while you're doing this, STAY STAGNANT.
2. Take out 3-5 fags from your pack. Sit them somewhere to easily light them quick.
3. Light the first one, inhale until you can't... hold it... hold it... hold it. Exhale, then immediately inhale again. DO NOT breath in oxygen till step 4. Repeat this for 4 drags.
4. After the 4 drags without inhaling oxygen completely, you mean take 1 breath of non-smokey air. Only one... savor it.
5. Continue this until you fell the urge to quit, or you pass out from oxygen deprivation :D
I made it through three cigarettes and got really weird feeling, all woozy, you just WANT to quit after that. I have only seen this done 2 times including myself so, as of now, its 100% effective.
Tell me your results:)
madthumbs
13-04-2008, 05:41 PM
www.opposingdigits.com/ebooks/Easy.Way.To.Stop.Smoking.pdf
Videos:
Ibogaine: The Right of Passage (http://opposingdigits.com/vlog/?p=1152)
Nicotine Conspiracy (http://opposingdigits.com/vlog/?p=1305)
Ibogaine The Addiction Stopper (http://opposingdigits.com/vlog/?p=2111)
Ibogaine - Hallucinogen may Cure Drug Addiction (http://www.opposingdigits.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=26730#26730)
Sulfonil
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=95602[/media] "]I smoked for 20+ years and quit just before I turned 40 after several attempts lasting as long a 3 months at a time. I have never had such convincing results as from Sulfonil. I am convinced that the major manufacturers of patches and gums as well as drug companies mfg Zyban et al have conspired to squash any info about this wonder drug from Thorne labs. If I had the inclination, I would quit my $100m/yr job and sell this stuff full time and retire next year. Sulfonil attaches itself to receptor sites which long for nicotine stimulation and binds up for life completely eliminating the cravings. I took for 7 days and have zero craving for the nasty smokes even when I drink alcohol (went to Vegas 2 weeks after starting to take). Shout this drug's from the rooftops so mainstream media will tout and save more lives!!!!
Follow-up:
I only used Sulfonil for 7 days and I have no more cravings from cigs..
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=95602[/media] "]Thorne Labs who produced Sulfonil lost the patent to BioCrave. BioCrave now produces Sulfonil under the product name 'BioCrave SAT'.
accuracy
16-04-2008, 07:31 AM
[QUOTE=madthumbs;332250]www.opposingdigits.com/ebooks/Easy.Way.To.Stop.Smoking.pdf
Videos:
[url=http://opposingdigits.com/vlog/?p=1152]Ibogaine: The Right of Passage[/media]
[url=http://opposingdigits.com/vlog/?p=1305]Nicotine Conspiracy[/media]
[url=http://opposingdigits.com/vlog/?p=2111]Ibogaine The Addiction Stopper[/media]
[url=http://www.opposingdigits.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=26730#26730]Ibogaine - Hallucinogen may Cure Drug Addiction[/media]
Sulfonil
I have for some time took those tablets Sulfonil (I even posted an article of the product in the ol Icke forum,)
but it just does'nt work for me (which was a costly disappointment!)
I suppose each to there own.
Accuracy
accuracy
16-04-2008, 07:45 AM
Came across this site some time ago, but i never did participated! May be because i don't want to stop smoking??
Just sharing things- accuracy;)
The Five Minute Cure
http://homepage.mac.com/forever.net/rootpix/hummerinflight.jpg
For Smoking Addiction
http://homepage.mac.com/forever.net/5minutecure/5mincure.html
al209
16-04-2008, 11:45 AM
Balance ure blood sugar to minimize cravings, then use the nicorette inhalers. It cons your habit into thinking your smoking, but because it aint fags you automatically wean off them. Worked for me, into my third year with no smokes
quickening666
16-04-2008, 12:20 PM
In a recent attempt to quit smoking I used to buy pile and piles of cakes and doughnuts and whenever I felt like a cigarette I just ate some of them. It was good but it didn't work though. Truth is, I enjoy smoking to be honest. Don't really have an inclination to quit although I wish Id never started.
madthumbs
16-04-2008, 05:26 PM
Sulfonil
I have for some time took those tablets Sulfonil (I even posted an article of the product in the ol Icke forum,)
but it just does'nt work for me (which was a costly disappointment!)
I suppose each to there own.
Accuracy
How about Ibogaine? - I think that has more going for it.
cruise4
16-04-2008, 08:28 PM
Since realising how against smoking the Government are, my desire to stay smoking has increased. I'm sure there is going to be some good reason to be a smoker in the coming days, but we'll see.
light seeker
16-04-2008, 10:46 PM
I quit the smokes over 18 months ago now. Best (and only) way I tried was to just stop.
I set a realistic date to stop (I gave myself 6 months) and during that time mentally prepared to stop by using a combination of thinking about every drag I took in the run up to the stop date and also persuaded myself over those six months that I enjoyed smoking less and less with every cigarette I lit up.
At the stop date I then immediately went on holiday for two weeks, so for me a totally new environment was one that I wasn't used to and didn't associate with smoking in. First two weeks were fine. The following month or two back home in the UK were painful at times, but I soon got over it, with the help of avoiding pubs for a little while and an immense willpower that felt quite tested at times. For me, this method worked perfectly. I was, at one point for some years, a pack-a-day smoker. Sometimes more :(
The dreams of smoking that I had in the following year after giving up, however, were so vivid I'd wake in the night thinking they were real and that I had fallen off the wagon. The smell would be so real in my nostrils and the taste of tabacco would be strong in my throat. Thankfully I hadn't fallen off the wagon, these were just beasts of dreams. I guess I was just working it entirely out of my (mental) system.
Now, 99% of the time I don't want smokes. Not even in times of stress, it was never an emotional crutch for me, I just simply enjoyed it. On very rare occasions I do think it would be nice to have a smoke, but I immediately revert to my way of thinking that turned me off of it and I'm soon back on the straight and narrow.
I think that for many people, while the physical habit is kicked by ex-smokers, I think the addiction is prone to stay, possibly forever. I think I may always be dogged with the occasional pang of wanting a smoke. Just got to stay strong and resist! I'm confident I won't go back to it. Good luck to those who wish to quit. Those who don't, enjoy!
Best thing I did was quit. I put on a stone, but joined a gym to work that off. Can breathe easier now. Don't run out of breath as half as quick or look so grey. I don't stink. My partner, home and cat don't stink. I have a bit more money. My fingers aren't yellowed, nor are my teeth.
Overall, am now fitter. Happier. More productive...:)
madthumbs
17-04-2008, 05:10 AM
Since realising how against smoking the Government are, my desire to stay smoking has increased. I'm sure there is going to be some good reason to be a smoker in the coming days, but we'll see.
Lol, anti drug propaganda is actually pro-drug programming. In the US at least, our Government is making a fortune off "sin" taxes. The factory I worked in had us all watch an anti-drug video which made me wanting to try some of the drugs more, even with all the negativity about them. Suspicious of something, I asked some co-workers and they felt the same. Why would the company want us on drugs? - Because it would absolve them of liability in case of an accident at work.
cruise4
17-04-2008, 05:16 AM
"anti drug propaganda is actually pro-drug programming"
Or advertising as I call it. Introvert everything and sense starts to appear. Crazy world.
tokz1k
17-04-2008, 05:27 AM
"anti drug propaganda is actually pro-drug programming"
Or advertising as I call it. Introvert everything and sense starts to appear. Crazy world.
You nailed it.
accuracy
17-04-2008, 08:32 AM
How about Ibogaine? - I think that has more going for it.
Gee madthumbs thanks for that tip, have googled it and came across some very interesting
sites!!
Why Choose Ibogaine for Drug Detox?
Imagine a more ideal medication to treat drug addiction and dependence. The requirements for such a medication would include the ability to reduce withdrawal symptoms as well as to reduce post-treatment cravings. Such a medication currently exists, and it is called ibogaine. This unique molecule is not a "magic bullet" or a "cure" for drug addiction, but is instead an addiction interruptor, meaning that it is likely best for you to arrange and participate in follow-up aftercare subsequent to ibogaine detox.
After going through our detox program you will be able to focus on the underlying causes of your addiction without having to go through the usual intense withdrawal symptoms that accompany most other forms of detox. Whatever withdrawal symptoms do remain after ibogaine detox are normally far more tolerable than those accompanying any other detoxification approach.
http://www.ibogaine-therapy.net/Assets/Images/3.jpg
If you have ever gone cold turkey you know how difficult it is to get clean. Ibogaine allows you to take that first step on the path to recovery – detoxing without intolerable pain, and with a sense that limitless change and opportunity may soon be possible by finally living a life free from relentless addiction .
Ibogaine is administered by experienced MDs. Doctors are constantly present during the treatment in order to ensure patient safety. The treatments are administered in a beautiful facility located in a private, gated community in Mexico, a few miles south of San Diego, California. The treatment duration is from Monday morning, when the patient is picked up at their hotel in San Diego, until Friday afternoon, when the patient is dropped off at the San Diego airport or another San Diego site of their choice.
The Ibogaine Association is a detox center and does not provide aftercare.
http://www.ibogaine-therapy.net/
LasseMaja
17-04-2008, 10:22 PM
"anti drug propaganda is actually pro-drug programming"
Or advertising as I call it. Introvert everything and sense starts to appear. Crazy world.
Indeed!
One expert in Sweden, professor Henrik Tham, said in television that anti-drug propaganda have a contra productive effect.
I would suggest it's meant to be like that. Why else would they continue to do it????!
kernelpower
17-04-2008, 10:59 PM
you have to REALLY want to give up smoking OK , if you dont REALLY wanna give up dont try , I have given up more times than i can remember but have only been totally nicotine free for 14 months and i intend to stay that way!
mad as a cat
23-04-2008, 05:19 AM
Info supplied by 'Accuracy', in post #5........
How The Five Minute Cure Works
Smoking floods your brain with nicotine, which masquerades as the chemical transmitter your brain normally generates when you have a desire*. While the genuine neurotransmitters trigger the mental and physical boost that you need to pursue your desires, nicotine does not. In fact, as we all know, the smoke actually robs us of energy. However, because there is so much nicotine, your brain quickly learns to use cigarettes when you have a desire instead of employing its own chemistry. This means that every desire triggers a desire for a cigarette. Consequently, when you try not to smoke, that desire to quit works against you by increasing the craving: The harder you try to quit, the greater the urge to smoke!
When you use The Five Minute Cure, instead of fighting your urge to smoke, you invite that craving to grow. Within a few minutes, your brain will suddenly revert to it's natural chemistry and flood itself with the genuine transmitters, triggering the mental and physical boost, and the urge to smoke is gone.
For most smokers, it's simple to invite the desire to smoke, but more difficult to avoid either immediately giving into it or fighting not to. This is because we've come to believe that the unanswered desire causes our discomfort, when in fact it's fighting our desire that produces withdrawal symptoms. Moreover, it's more than a little difficult to believe that something so quick and simple (not to say easy) can be the solution to something so troubling. But if you're a smoker, you know the toll that the fight is taking, and so you won't be surprised when you discover that learning this simple technique is about the best thing you've ever done for yourself.
This makes sense.;)
exmicrochipmafia
23-04-2008, 08:29 PM
Since realising how against smoking the Government are, my desire to stay smoking has increased. I'm sure there is going to be some good reason to be a smoker in the coming days, but we'll see.
Hey, I'm with you on this one 100%.
I just experienced something weird last week- we had a fire in our building and I'm the super- rushed up with the assistant, who does not smoke, and when we came back down after being up in the thickest most acrid crap imaginable, for about 5 minutes, she went down like a sack of hammers from smoke inhalation and I was fine. The firefighter asked me if I was a smoker and I said yeah. Guess it finally paid off. :D