Sunday, August 31, 2008

Smoking and Alcohol Report

The Deadly Combination of Smoking and Alcohol

How to stop smoking is easier said than done. No one person, who’s able to get out of the habit, can ever say it was a walk in the park. Even the most determined souls would have to go through six attempts on average before they can say they are over the habit.

However, smokers and alcoholics are not facing a hopeless and fierce battle. It’s a matter of asking oneself, “Do I really want to get out of the habit?” As long as the will is there, a smoker and alcoholic will find his/her way out of the labyrinth called smoking.

Smokers and alcoholics in general should never attempt abrupt cessation. Since the body has gotten familiarity of both substances, attempting to stop instantly can lead to withdrawal, which can be as deadly.

Due to the impact of alcohol and smoking on people’s health and a nation’s economy, the battle is no longer left to the sufferers themselves. Many government and private institutions are currently helping individuals who want to put a stop to the addiction while more studies are on their way to published journals in order to emphasize the negative impacts of smoking and alcohol.

Smoking and alcohol are perhaps two of the most destructive habits a person can develop. It usually is born out of curiosity. Oftentimes, you can hear smokers deeply regretting why they had to have that first puff that’s causing them a lifetime of debilitating consequence. Smoking and alcoholism can be stopped. It’s never easy but the habit can be unlearned and you can stop smoking.

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