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Old 11-25-2005, 01:03 PM   #1
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Default Off Topic! Great News
Sorry but I wanna HELP!
I am NOT telling anyone to quit smoking, as it is none of my business what people do with their own bodies, and I don't judge people for anything like that anyway. I am an ex-smoker, so I have no right to judge. I can, instead, empathize and relate. So this is for anyone who really does WANT to quit.

I'm sorry if anyone gets annoyed that I am helping this thread continue (a few seemed upset that it is even here in the first place), but I know that some of you are smokers and maybe, if I can help JUST ONE person.
I smoked for 15 years, a pack a day, sometimes more. I finally tried NOSMOQ, and I gotta tell ya: It's GREAT! Not everyone has had this experience, as one person mentioned, they had a BAD experience with the side-effects. But everyone's body chemistry is different, and I had NO side-effects whatsoever! And, of course, it's not a magic pill that will take away your desire to smoke. You will still WANT a cigarette, for awhile, out of HABIT, but the genius is: NO NICOTINE FITS!!! I have NO willpower, and it helped me quit! You take 1 pill twice a day for 2 weeks, then quit smoking, cold turkey. Just like that! You continue the NOSMOQ for only a week or more, and if you do so, you will have no withdrawals or weird side-effects from quitting the NOSMOQ, either! I have been a non-smoker now since March 28, 2000... for just 7 days NOSMOQ is an antidepressant, for those who don't know, about it if you are a smoker who wants to quit. It's gaining popularity for quitting smoking, and for one very good reason: IT WORKS!
Sorry if I sound like a commercial (I just realized it), but this is really my own personal experience, and like I said, if it helps JUST ONE person quit smoking, then it is worth it to me to take any harassment I may receive for posting it! My father died 2 1/2 years ago of a massive heart attack, and during the autopsy, they discovered that his entire body was filled with cancer (he never went to a dr.). He was a chain smoker for MANY years, and ended up dead at the age of 55. So there is nothing anyone can say or do to me to make me regret posting this, especially if this knowledge reaches someone who needs it!
Thanks for reading...
Quitting is Hard but pls don’t give UP!
After what I have experienced it’s a great challenge for me to test you this product. And at last I did quit smoke after all those years of suffering. Now, I offer myself to be one of the seller of this and so please contact me for whatever questions you want too:

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Thank you:
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Old 11-25-2005, 06:55 PM   #2
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I'm sorry if anyone gets annoyed that I am helping this thread continue (a few seemed upset that it is even here in the first place) Hang on a sec, am I supposed to believe you when you tell me that people seem upset when spam/advertising appears on the forum? MINDBLOWING!
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Old 11-25-2005, 07:15 PM   #3
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Why is this even in a kendo forum?
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Old 11-26-2005, 08:17 AM   #4
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Why is this even in a kendo forum?
because it's a spambot
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Old 12-22-2005, 09:20 AM   #5
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well since we're on the subject, i may as well reply with somein genuine i tried to give up (i'm not a BOT honest!)

another site that sells an effective herbal solution to help give up smoking here www.givingup-smoking.co.uk

sonia
www.xelonline.com
or www.webdesign-manchester.com
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Old 12-22-2005, 09:26 AM   #6
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well since we're on the subject, i may as well reply with somein genuine i tried to give up (i'm not a BOT honest!)

another site that sells an effective herbal solution to help give up smoking here www.givingup-smoking.co.uk

sonia
www.xelonline.com
or www.webdesign-manchester.com
Or even better, this one:
http://www.quitting-tobacco-by-smoking-crack.com

Sonia, are you a bot programmed to do typos ?
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Old 12-24-2005, 10:41 PM   #7
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well since we're on the subject, i may as well reply with somein genuine i tried to give up (i'm not a BOT honest!)

another site that sells an effective herbal solution to help give up smoking here www.givingup-smoking.co.uk

sonia
www.xelonline.com
or www.webdesign-manchester.com
You haven't even introduced yourself and you're going to post that ad crap?

Here some real self-help: http://selfhelp.meltingclocktimes.com/
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Old 12-25-2005, 10:50 AM   #8
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my personal experience is that ex-smokers are the most horrible to people who do smoke (probably cos they're jealous )
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Old 12-25-2005, 10:59 AM   #9
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I just quit and have been off for about 4 months now. After the first week, its all in the mind...no nicotine patches or gumshit(thats just cheating...its like saying "oh, I'll quit heroin but I'll take some morphine to help kick the habit"). Just tell yourself to quit. If you can push yourself through jigeiko you can quit.

But I will admit...I get a twitch everytime I see my Senseis light up after keiko...
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Old 12-25-2005, 11:13 AM   #10
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The easiest way to quit.......put them down. Saw my dad drop them after nearly fifty years and never pick them back up. I dont by the "its sooooo haaard"
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Old 12-25-2005, 11:44 AM   #11
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The best advice I heard was actually, on a radio station. It said to take a bunch of cigarettes, crush them up, put them in milk (warm milk), put it all in a blender, mix it and drink it. Filters and everything. After that, they're not as appealing anymore.
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Old 12-25-2005, 12:32 PM   #12
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Some stop smoking after they get really ill. That's what happened to my parents.
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