Archive for February, 2006


Quit or Stop Smoking with Laser Therapy - Does it Work?

After decades of use all over the world, low-level laser therapy has produced thousands of success stories.
Thousands of people, former smokers have used low-level laser therapy to permanently end their own nicotine addiction.
Laser Therapy involves a cold, soft laser beam applied to specially chosen energy points on the ears, hands, arms and wrists.

Laser is the […]

Quitting or Stopping Smoking with Herbal Herb Supplements

The Herbal Quit Smoking Program is a completely revolutionary yet safe and natural way to help you quit smoking cigarettes, conquer your smoking habit and keep you free from it. Chronic smoking can be expensive and may cause several health problems some very serious including cancer, emphysema, nicotine addiction and others. Now you can break […]

Anti-Smoking Quit Campaign ‘Tak Nak’ In Malaysia - Statistics

In Asia, tobacco companies are among the top 10 advertisers in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar and the Philippines.
Smoking still is a huge problem in Malaysia and its surrounding countries, even with the rather lame Tak Nak campaign.

About half of all Malaysian men smoke.
Every day about 50 teenagers below the age of 18 start smoking
Studies show […]

Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) to Quit/Stop Smoking

You can double your chances of quitting for good if you use nicotine replacement therapy instead of going cold turkey. NRT works by replacing some of the nicotine you used to get from smoking. The idea is to stop the cigarette habit by separating the actual process of quitting from nicotine withdrawal. In three to […]

Quitting or Stopping Smoking in Australia (Victoria Canberra Sydney)

Over 23,000 people die each year from smoking related illness in Australia. That means, the cigarette and tobacco companies lose over 23,000 customers a year. Research from the national drug strategy states that tobacco abuse costs Australia (as of April 2003) 21 Billion Dollars in health care, business and other social related costs. Passive smoking (non smokers exposed to smokers smoking) kills over 200 Australians per year, half of them - children. These figures are frightening.