Awww, shucks! Thanks y'all.
I'm trying to detox myself by, of course, drinking water, but other things that are known to cleanse the blood, and flush the nicotine out of my blood system quicker...lessening (so it seems) those nasty physical withdrawal symptoms.
I've been doing some of these things prior to my quit (for other health reasons) but given more thought to it, and some added research, I've discovered a lot of my routine will cleanse my blood and hopefully more quickly usher out the toxin/nicotine. Also, it does sound like a lot to do during the day, but spread throughout the day, it's really not too bad, and if I have a craving, I just think, "Oh!, it's time for...."
A run down of what I'm doing:
~1 tsp dried cayenne in half cup hot water (3 x daily) before certain meals
~1 tsp dried turmeric in half cup hot water (couple times a day with meal)
~1 tsp crushed celery seed in half cup hot water (once daily..it acts as a diretic)
~1 tsp cinnamon..yes!, you guessed it, in half cup hot water (3 x daily)
~2 cups green tea with echinecea (if don't drink the tea, I take 2 capsules echinecea..2 x daily.... BUT, I only do echinecea one week on, then one week off...it's not something one wants to take everyday, and for that matter, not even every month...to my understanding...I'm doing it during "hell week")
~Eating 2-3 cloves of garlic, daily
~Eating fresh parsley (couple times daily...acts as a diretic)
~Eating alfalfa (as little as possible, I really don't like it..YUCK! :p)
~1 whole squeezed lemon in glass of water
~And with all the water I intake from the above, I'm just sipping on a bit of ice water during the day (probably equals about 4 glasses or so).
~2-3 capsules valerian root, daily...but only during "hell week", then off and on every other week or so)...helps calm the nerves and aids in better concentration
Now, by saying all that, I'm not recommending this at all. Some people can't do such things as some of the herbs and what will interact with prescribed medicines, daily intake of aspirin, and/or cause an adverse reaction with an exisiting medical problem, such as kidney disease and what have ya. I'm just reporting what seems to be working for me, to relieve those pesky withdrawal symptoms and doing it all sure is keep