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madthumbs



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
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Post Help for quitting smoking Reply with quote
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Sulfonil

mait1 @ http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=95602 wrote:
I smoked for 20+ years and quit just before I turned 40 after several attempts lasting as long a 3 months at a time. I have never had such convincing results as from Sulfonil. I am convinced that the major manufacturers of patches and gums as well as drug companies mfg Zyban et al have conspired to squash any info about this wonder drug from Thorne labs. If I had the inclination, I would quit my $100m/yr job and sell this stuff full time and retire next year. Sulfonil attaches itself to receptor sites which long for nicotine stimulation and binds up for life completely eliminating the cravings. I took for 7 days and have zero craving for the nasty smokes even when I drink alcohol (went to Vegas 2 weeks after starting to take). Shout this drug's from the rooftops so mainstream media will tout and save more lives!!!!


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I only used Sulfonil for 7 days and I have no more cravings from cigs..


moderator3 @ http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=95602 wrote:
Thorne Labs who produced Sulfonil lost the patent to BioCrave. BioCrave now produces Sulfonil under the product name 'BioCrave SAT'.



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Fri Nov 17, 2006 2:11 pm
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Dirt Poor



Joined: 10 Jun 2006
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thanks! now where do I get this stuff and what will it cost me? on second thought I like how people are repulsed by my smoking. I'll only quit if I can take up another disgusting habit. Wink
Fri Nov 17, 2006 5:47 pm
alexclaton
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Dirt Poor wrote:
thanks! now where do I get this stuff and what will it cost me? on second thought I like how people are repulsed by my smoking. I'll only quit if I can take up another disgusting habit. Wink


u should quit smoking for health reasons.... if ya wanna continue to repulse ppl u could always be like me and stop brushing ur teeth =P... besides flouride is bad for u anyways Drool~~
Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:58 pm
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madthumbs



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One reason I was against smoking was because it affected people around me, where if I drank it only killed me.

I'm not sure which is worse to the smoker: to kill these brain receptors, or keep smoking. Anyway; there are American Spirit cigarettes which are additive free, and much more tolerable to non-smokers.
Sat Nov 18, 2006 7:37 pm
alexclaton
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madthumbs wrote:
One reason I was against smoking was because it affected people around me, where if I drank it only killed me.

I'm not sure which is worse to the smoker: to kill these brain receptors, or keep smoking. Anyway; there are American Spirit cigarettes which are additive free, and much more tolerable to non-smokers.


i hate second hand smoke =P

theyve banned smoking everywhere cept outside and in cosinoes here in reno nevada =P

im tryin to get my dad to quit... cosidering smoking slows the healing process by 80-95% itd only help him at this point since he has ms =\
Sat Nov 18, 2006 7:46 pm
Dirt Poor



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alexclaton wrote:

i hate second hand smoke =P

theyve banned smoking everywhere cept outside and in cosinoes here in reno nevada =P

im tryin to get my dad to quit... cosidering smoking slows the healing process by 80-95% itd only help him at this point since he has ms =\


Strangely, I have been smoking for 10 years and my rate of healing is pretty impressive. not to mention, that while my entire household was sick, I hadn't been affected. I have been exposed to numerous viral infections: hepatitis, which I had been vaccinated as a prerequisite to enter a public jr. highschool. Also, I have been exposed to herpes;cold sores, chickenpox & type 2. Rubella, tuberculosis, west nile, malaria and other mosquito-borne pathogens and have thus far never contracted the diseases or showed any symptoms of them. The only illnesses I have to protect myself against are the ones caused by an addictive personality. It's easier said than done. I wonder why it is I am so healthy despite my smoking. It could be that I smoke half a pack a day or less. If I quit working, I can easily quit smoking but, I can't quit working. btw premium cigarettes that are additive free are smoother but they cost a little more. It sounds like your dad is as stubborn as mine when it comes to quiting. My pops has emphyseama and still smokes. My ma quit buying cigarettes but I don't believe she quit smoking. Every time I see her she asks me for one. Quitting is hard but, I have heard that the best way to do it is cold turkey. Not only is tobacco chemically addictive, but can easily be physically habit forming. Some people are more addicted to the act of smoking than the nicotine.
Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:36 pm
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Benjamin Freedman



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my advice is:

decide and quit.

not decrease amount of cigarettes per day.

simply quit.

take it as a challenge.



worked for me after 10 years of smoking (20-25 a day).
worked for my neigbor too.
Mon Nov 20, 2006 7:49 am
Cyrus the Shepherd



Joined: 28 Aug 2006
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Location: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

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Benjamin Freedman wrote:
my advice is:

decide and quit.

not decrease amount of cigarettes per day.

simply quit.

take it as a challenge.



worked for me after 10 years of smoking (20-25 a day).
worked for my neigbor too.


Sometimes it's hard to realize or care even, the harm you're causing yourself and others.

I quit because I didn't want to be hypocritical to my sons, telling them that smoking was bad.
Also, I didn't want them to be afraid that I would die prematurely.
Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:37 am
Whitewraithe



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Post Sulfonil is back! Reply with quote
I'm trying to get my mom to quite. She's 73.

It's being sold by Pain Stress Center on the net. It contains thioglycerol. Does anyone know if there are any side effects. My mom is allergic to nearly everything, except cigarettes. Go figure!

Here's the link. 60 caps for $16.95

Code:
http://www.painstresscenter.com/mall/Sulfonil.asp

Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:55 pm
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madthumbs



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
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I'd recommend looking for another source if possible. Aspartic Acid is Aspartame. Silicon Dioxide (common excipient in pills) is what made me sick (took lots of it though): http://opposingdigits.com/sics/ -My guess is that she's on other medications with this ingredient which may be causing arthritic type pain and other problems?

I wrapped the url in code tags so the site won't get undue search engine points.
Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:02 pm
madthumbs



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ebook: Easy Way to Stop Smoking.pdf
http://www.sendspace.com/file/87i2sr
Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:53 am
madthumbs



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Post Ibogaine : Hallucinogen May Cure Drug Addiction Reply with quote

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Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:00 am
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madthumbs



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Post 'Suicide' concern over drug to stop smoking Reply with quote
From Jane Kirby at:
http://news.scotsman.com/uk.cfm?id=1863472007

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REPORTS of suicidal feelings among patients taking a stop-smoking drug are being "monitored closely", the medicines watchdog said yesterday.

The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is looking at evidence after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched an evaluation of the drug Champix, called Chantix in the US.

The drug, which is also known as varenicline, is a prescription-only medicine launched in the UK last December.

Between 15,000 and 20,000 people in the UK have taken Champix since its launch.

The MHRA said it had received 839 reports of suspected adverse drug reactions in relation to Champix as of 26 September.

Of these, 46 related to depression associated with the use of Champix, mostly in patients with a previous psychiatric history.

There have been another 16 reports of suicidal thoughts but no reports of actual suicides.

A statement said: "The MHRA is monitoring closely the issue of suicidality in patients taking Champix."

Other side-effects reported to the agency are well-known for the drug, the MHRA said.

These include 52 reports of abnormal dreams, 49 of dizziness, 37 of fatigue, 82 of headaches, 34 of insomnia, 183 of nausea, 21 of drowsiness and 67 of vomiting.

The MHRA said patients and doctors should be aware of the possible effects of Champix on driving.

Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:17 am
MrBS



Joined: 28 Nov 2007
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alexclaton wrote:
i hate second hand smoke =P

Me too, and I hate 2nd hand smokers.... buy your own you cheap b'stards! Twisted Evil
Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:26 pm
madthumbs



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
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Location: Fingerlakes - NY usa

Post Marijuana Cure? Reply with quote
Hey! I'm a second hand smoker just because it gets me smoke breaks at work!

Any feedback on the Marijuana cure? (Get two days off, and smoke all the pot you can while drinking plenty of water)

-You should get some healthy food to eat as well especially in the b-vitamin dept. I've noticed drinking lots of water can stave off my cravings for beer (coincidently a source of b-vitamins).
Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:38 am
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