Once you start to smoke, there is no turning back. Nicotine is one of the most addictive, harmful, and widely used class of drugs in the world. Responsible for 440,000 deaths each year, tobacco and nicotine products still sell briskly almost anywhere ? from corner stores, supermarkets, and liquor stores found all over the country. Since there are a variety of health problems linked to smoking, majority of the smokers actually want to get rid of their nicotine addiction. But as with any addictive habit, this is easier said than done. Most people who quit smoking experience withdrawal symptoms that makes it hard for them to quit completely.
There are certain reminders one must keep in mind when trying to quit smoking. First, try and pick a good time for quitting. Avoid quitting during the holiday season, during finals week, or right before a big presentation. Times like these gets the smoker's stress levels high, therefore making it even more hard for them to quit. Second, the smoker may gain a small amount of weight when trying to quit, which is considered normal. Most smokers gain between five to ten pounds after quitting due to their decreased metabolism that quitting nicotine can cause. Weight gains of more than ten pounds are usually caused by those who substitute food for their cigarettes. Lastly, be prepared to try and quit for more than once. A lot of smokers are not fully successful with their first trial to quit smoking, and needs a couple more tries before finally quitting for good. Like anything worth doing, it may take a while before a person gets it done.
Preparation is needed when one decides to quit. Setting up a date; removing all tobacco products and accessories like ashtrays, lighters, matches); letting friends and family members know about it; and talking to a doctor would be the best areas to focus on when quitting. All these will help in minimizing the importance of smoking, as well as giving the smoker a chance to quit without having too much trouble.
To further help a person trying o quit smoking, medications are available to help reduce nicotine cravings and may also relieve depression symptoms for those who may feel depressed during their ?ordeal.? There are also nicotine patches available that provides a constant stream of nicotine to the system so that nicotine levels in one's system remains constant throughout the day. Nicotine gum is a replacement therapy that allows nicotine to be delivered to the bloodstream by being absorbed by the tissues in one's mouth. This often works for people who have an oral fixation of smoking. Nicotine inhalers are good for administering small doses of nicotine whenever cravings arrive. Lozenges slowly dissolves in the mouth as it releases nicotine into the bloodstream. Compared to nicotine gum, lozenges deliver nicotine to the brain quicker than the patch, making it easier to respond to nicotine cravings.
If one decides to quit smoking, several benefits would come along their way. It would decrease their risk of lung cancer, heart attacks, strokes, chronic lung diseases, and a variety of other cancers. By quitting, this can help stop the effects of tobacco in one's appearance, including premature wrinkling, bad breath, stained teeth, yellow fingernails, and gum diseases. By quitting smoking, this could also decrease the health risk of loved ones, or those around one's environment. Get healthy and quit smoking!
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I disposed of approximately 80 square feet of planting space which I covered with geotextile - landscape fabric. Next, I pinned it down with some scraps of wood which also had the purpose of controlling any weeds that might want to surface. Then I added enough topsoil (a small truck load of low quality earth) to cover what was going to become my garden patch, taking care of smoothing the topsoil by breaking up the clods of dirt. Finally, I bordered my small garden so the soil wouldn't be washed away, using pieces of old concrete from my next door neighbor who was redoing the driveway, but you can use bricks, wood or any other material suitable for borders.
Now you are all set for planting but what to buy? You can opt to buy seedlings - small plants of your favorite vegetables or buy the seeds and plant them directly into the soil. Seeds can be bought pretty cheap. I've narrowed my selection this year to onions, corn, squash, cucumbers, and bush beans. If you are afraid of getting bothered by insects, then also plant marigold flowers which act as a natural insect repellent.
Here comes the fun part: planting the seeds. The depth at which you should plant the seeds depends upon their type and size, for this reason you should always read what's written on the packet first. Now, just follow the instructions and start making holes in your garden patch to plant your seeds, using a gardening tool or simply your index finger. Once you place the seeds in the holes, cover them up loosely with the soil.
Don't forget to water as soon as you have finished planting all the seeds. It is recommended that you use a watering can containing water with an appropriate quantity of liquid plant food, and use it as if it were water falling gently from the sky onto your garden patch.
During the first couple of weeks, it is recommended that you water your plants using the "mist" or "shower" setting of your garden hose. This should be done early morning or late evening. Don't bother watering if it rains.
If you've planted some bush beans, you've not only saved some ground space but you've also acquired an early harvest. Bush beans are usually among the first ready to be eaten. If you don't eat them right away, you can always refrigerate them for later use. You can prepare the beans for storage by cutting off the ends, pulling the strings, breaking them into one inch pieces, and rinsing them in a colander before placing them in the fridge.
Cucumbers are also an excellent choice. They are prolific producers to be harvested green. Don't worry if it is the end of the season and you have some small cucumbers because they are good in any size. Just keep in mind that cucumbers are best used right away if sliced, but you can always store them in the fridge to be used later.
If you have planted corn and squash, by now you should have some small corn ears with tassels and plenty of yellow flowers on your plants of squash. You'll still have to wait some time before taking pleasure in eating them.
Before my father died, I planted 3 blackberry plants and some tomatoes in a semi-shady corner in his back yard. It was amazing to see the quantity of blackberries we harvested from such a small number of plants. Unfortunately my father didn't get to taste the blackberries. My mom made the most delicious pies from these blackberries. We also enjoyed the tomatoes very much; they complemented the cucumbers from my garden patch. Tomatoes are terrific alone or in salads but particularly liked in sandwiches.
There are plenty of bodybuilding recipes for a healthy nutrition and this is one of them. This Jumbled Jubilee can turn into an excellent summer salad. To make it even better use vegetables grown in your back yard!
JUMBLED JUBILEE
Yields a healthy meal for one
Ingredients:
- A large purple onion
- A large tomato
- A medium bell pepper
- A small or medium cucumber
- A bottle of Light Italian salad dressing
Instructions:
Chop the onion, tomato, bell pepper, and cucumber into little pieces. Blend together and place in cups or in one large bowl. Refrigerate at once after pouring the salad dressing over the mixed veggies. If you want to change a little, you can add some other raw vegetables, squash for example, or serve with a different salad dressing. As a last note, always keep in mind the importance of fruits and vegetables in your bodybuilding nutrition program.
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