(This blog was originally posted
on April 9, 2014)
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People
have various motivations to give up cigarettes when seek hypnotherapy to quit
smoking. With increasingly tighter restrictions on the areas people can smoke
in public, it is becoming more difficult and uncomfortable to light up when
they are out of the house. Some people hate the smell of smoke in their hair
and on their skin and clothes. Others decide that the financial burden of
purchasing cigarettes is no longer worth the enjoyment of smoking. (A pack of
cigarettes costs more than a gallon of gasoline in most locations in the United
States; and health and life-insurance policies can be more expensive for people
who smoke.) But the primary motivation people quit smoking is to improve their
health. Here is a list of the specific physiological benefits and improvement
to your health that you will enjoy after quitting
smoking, and an estimated time frame in which these benefits are realized since
smoking your last cigarette.
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20 minutes: Blood pressure, pulse rate
and body temperature return to normal/natural level.
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8 hours: Carbon monoxide level drops to
normal level; oxygen level in the blood increases to normal.
·
24 hours: Chance of heart attack
decreases.
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48 hours: Nerve endings start to re-grow,
and ability to taste and smell improves.
·
72 hours: Lung capacity increases and
bronchial tubes relax.
·
2 weeks-3 months: Improved circulation
and increased lung function (up to 30%); it becomes easier to walk.
·
1 month-9 months: Decrease in coughing,
sinus congestion, fatigue and shortness of breath. Also, cilia begin to grow
back in the lungs, which increases their ability to clean, handle mucous and
reduce infection in the lungs.
·
5 years: Decrease in lung-cancer death rate for the average smoker (one pack
per day): from 137 per 100,000 people, to 72 per 100,000 people.
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10 years: Decrease in lung-cancer death rate for the average smoker (one pack
per day) to 12 per 100,000 people. This rate is almost the same as that for
someone who has never smoked. Other benefits include replacement of
pre-cancerous cilia and decrease risk of other cancers associated with smoking:
bladder, esophagus, kidney, mouth and pancreas.
Hypnotherapy is an effective tool to help you achieve your goal of
becoming a permanent non-smoker. This is because hypnosis enables you to
communicate with your subconscious mind to reprogram your previous mental scripts
about wanting and needing to smoke, with ones that reinforce your decision,
motivations and ability to stop
smoking. I offer a 6-week, smoking-cessation hypnotherapy program that is good
for people who smoke one or more pack of cigarettes a day. During this time, you
will learn how to resist the triggers of your psychological and physiological
addiction to nicotine while you gradually stop smoking altogether. I also
record and provide a customized stop-smoking track for you client to listen to
in order to reinforce this new behavior (lifestyle of a permanent non-smoker). If
you are ready to quit smoking, I am here and ready to help you!
Sara R. Fogan, C.Ht. is a certified hypnotherapist based in
Southern California. She graduated with honors from the
Hypnosis Motivation Institute in 2005. For more information about
Calminsense Hypnotherapy® and to set up an appointment, please visit http://www.calminsensehypnotherapy.com/.
© 2014
Hi Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome! Thank you for your comment, and many congratulations to you on your success using hypnosis to quit smoking!