Most smokers know of the negative impact of smokers to their health. Unfortunately, these smokers are often in denial and cite many excuses so as not to quit smoking. One of this is their fear is weight gain after they quit smoking. So is there a way to quit smoking without gaining weight?
Let us begin by looking at what happens when you smoke. For a start, your tongue is coated with a layer of nicotine and that is why you lose your taste for food. As a result, weight loss is observed. Cigarettes become best substitute for foods, and perhaps for slimming pills. The food appetite is altered and meals are skipped.
When you quit smoking, your appetite will naturally increase as your sense of taste returns. That is when a smoker may observe the gain in weight. Of course to many, a weight gain is unfavourable.
Now, let us examine if it is possible to quit smoking without gaining weight. The answer would be YES! A simple and direct way is to get involved in physical activities such as jog or brisk walking. Such activities not only take your mind off smoking but also provide a way for you to lose those excess calories you packed in.
Besides exercising, you could look into your diet. By eating healthily, you should be able to maintain your weight easily. Most people gain weight after smoking is because they do not take care of their diet. When that happens, your weight will still increase even if you continue smoking.
Last but not least, ensure that you have adequate rest. By getting about eight hours of sleep every day will help ensure that your metabolic rates are working at optimal levels. As you have seen, by putting simple healthy habits in place while you quit smoking, you will be able to quit smoking without gaining weight.
Tobacco is an annual or bi-annual growing 1-3 meters tall with large sticky leaves that contain nicotine. Native to the Americas, tobacco has a long history of use as a shamanic inebriant and stimulant. It is extremely popular and well-known for its addictive potential.
Nicotiana rustica leaves.
Nicotiana rustica leaves have a nicotine content as high as 9%, whereas Nicotiana tabacum (common tobacco) leaves contain about 1 to 3%
A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco which is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Sumatra, Philippines, and the Eastern United States.
Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed, used as an organic pesticide, and in the form of nicotine tartrate it is used in some medicines. In consumption it may be in the form of cigarettes smoking, snuffing, chewing, dipping tobacco, or snus.