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    Study shows that a bit of exercise can curb the smoking habit

    (NaturalNews) A new study, published online April 9th in the Journal of Adolescent Health, revealed that a small amount of exercise each day can potentially rid, or at least cut down, the nasty habit of smoking.

    Two-hundred and thirty-three high school students from 19 schools in West Virginia took part in the study. They were all daily smokers, with a one half to one pack a day habit.

    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 13% of people under the age of 18 in the state smoke. This ranks West Virginia near the top in terms of the number of smokers across the nation.

    Smokers are often not 'health conscious' overall

    Most teens who smoke also engage in other unhealthy, sometimes self-destructive behavior.

    "It is not unusual for teenage smokers to engage in other unhealthy habits. Smoking and physical inactivity, for instance, often go hand in hand," study lead author Kimberly Horn, associate dean for research at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, in Washington, D.C., said in a university news release.

    The teens in the study were divided into three groups. The group who increased their daily physical activity of at least 20 minutes with exercise equivalent to a short walk, "significantly reduced the number of cigarettes they smoked." They also took part in a smoking cessation program during the same period.

    "This study adds to evidence suggesting that exercise can help teenagers who are trying to quit smoking," Horn said.

    Other health habits for smoking cessation

    There have been reports that people have just naturally lost the taste for cigarettes after undergoing a cleansing diet.

    The raw, organic, vegan diet, for example, has helped individuals to quit in a casual, natural way. One theory is that as the body cleanses at a rapid rate from mostly water-based foods it loses its "ability" to handle the cigarette smoke.

    Like beer, and soda, cigarettes are tough to "take" the first few times and for good reason. However, eventually the body succumbs to the foreign material, and essentially gets "used" to it. Well, it seems that a cleanse brings back the natural desire to "repel" the toxic substances.


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    yes, I have to quit smoking .... Often I think about it. After leaving the benzo and Seroxat, the WD of snuff can not be that hard. However at this moment I see a challenge very, very difficult, especially because the added stress that I have already, oof.
    Anyway, I feel guilty about smoking every day and every hour of the day.
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    If you decide to do it, Parox, don't do it c/t. I did (already being in a poly-drug c/ts) and it added to the already hellish symptoms i was experiencing. Just take it step by step.
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