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Bid adieu to your 'just one puff' craving!

New Delhi [India], May 31 (ANI): That one puff kills it all!

ANI May 31, 2017 07:02 IST googleads

Bid adieu to your 'just one puff' craving!
New Delhi [India], May 31 (ANI): That one puff kills it all! In today's time, smoking has not only become a part and parcel of daily life, but also ever increasing among people. Though people feel like quitting it, the call of addiction creates an obstruction on the way. Hence this 'World No Tobacco Day,' Shelly Prakash, founder of SmokingDiet, has come up with some effective and easy ways to destroy that craving of having just a puff. # Suck on a drinking straw: For some smokers, ending a meal means lighting up, and the prospect of giving that up may appear daunting. Replace that moment after a meal with sucking on a drinking straw. It will keep you off smoking. # Snap your cravings away: Wear a rubber band around your wrist and snap it if you are considering giving in to a craving. The sting will distract you and give you a moment to remember all of the reasons why you are quitting. # Do the dishes and distract your mind : Do dishes when you crave a cigarette. Wet hand cannot hold a cigarette. The activity doesn't matter as long as it gets you off of smoking. # Learn to knit from your grandmother : Knitting is an effective and rewarding way to deal with the stress that often leads people to smoke. Research and bounds of anecdotal evidence reveals that people who learn to and knit through trying times (such as quitting smoking) have lowered stress levels. # Go for a quick work out: Whenever you feel the urge to smoke, take 5-10 pushups. Your mind and body will be diverted quickly. # Try a game of solitaire: Replace your cigarette break at work with game of solitaire on your computer. A quick gaming session keeps your mind off from nicotine. # Add ginseng powder to your breakfast: Ginseng is an effective remedy to prevent the release of dopamine, one of the main components found in nicotine. # Reward yourself: Reinforce your victories. Whenever you triumph over a craving, give yourself a reward to keep yourself motivated. (ANI)

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