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Your guide to quitting ? Alternative Quit Methods


12 years ago 0 1853 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi mhbucklin,
 
St John's Wort is used for a number of health concerns such as depression, anxiety and sleep disturbances.  Although I've heard it is being researched for its effectiveness as a smoking cessation aid, I am not sure of its effectiveness.  I recommend consulting a health care practitioner to find out more information.
 

Vincenza, Health Educator
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Here is an herbal tea, http://www.quittea.com Quit Tea, I have checked out a bunch of herbal smoking cessation aids at the health food stores and they do seem like mostly pills that contain lobelia.  I figure if Zyban is approved for it, then St Johns Wort would be like the herbal alternative. Do you know anything about that?
13 years ago 0 11226 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Newbies,
 
There are many methods that we call "alternative methods." We call them alternative therapies because there is very little scientific evidence about their effectiveness. The methods listed below make many (and often conflicting) claims about how they help people quit.
 
These strategies do work for some people. If you want to try one of these, we strongly recommend that you also follow the proven steps to quitting, such as those found in this program. We also recommend consulting your doctor.
 
Herbal Products
What are they? There are several herbal products, usually in pill form, that claim to help people quit.
How do they work? Products may make unclear claims to cleanse the system and offer relaxation. Sometimes they are combined with a relaxation tape.
What else should I know? Call your local health department or talk to your pharmacist about the contents of herbal products beforehand. Unlike herbal products, drugs like NRTs must pass government approvals before consumer use.
Some companies base their claims of success on their volume of product sales. These are false claims because they have no way of knowing if anyone who purchased their product actually quit smoking.
 
Acupuncture / Acupressure
What is it? Acupuncture and acupressure are based on the Asian science of connections in the body. Nerve endings located near the surface of the skin are said to be connected to certain organs and functions in your body. Pins are inserted (acupuncture) or pressure is applied (acupressure) to these strategic points on the body (e.g., ears, nose and wrists).
How does it work? The procedure is relatively painless. The procedure may help with relaxation and withdrawal symptoms.
What else should I know? Your chance of quitting with acupuncture increases the more often you get treatments, as does the cost. Acupuncture and acupressure may or may not be effective for you.
 
Do any members here have experience with these methods?
 
Ashley, Health Educator


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