Quit Smoking

$47.00

This Universal Sound Therapy healing session was designed specifically to help you stop smoking.

Description

Are you or someone you love suffering from smoking addiction and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including smoking addiction with our sound therapies. 

How?

Our therapy is based on frequencies, tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing.  Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.

Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal and we are so confident that it will work for you that we offer you a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our Quit Smoking sound therapy CD doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy.

Our Quit Smoking sound therapy CD’s help by:

  • Decrease or minimize nicotine addiction or dependence
  • Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
  • Aligns and opens your Chakra system
  • Opens and cleans up your meridians
  • Helps your body heal itself

Introduction to Quit Smoking Sound Therapy

Smoking is an addiction that is hard to stop. Gums, patches, and even hypnosis are some of the recommendations to ease one out of smoking. Some tried cold turkey with no success. If you have found yourself in this page, you want to quit and trying to find ways how to help you stop this nasty habit. 

Here at Universal Sound Therapy, we have developed a sound therapy healing session that will help you to kick that addiction. Our treatment provides frequencies that are designed to reset the body and brain to stop being addicted to smoking. Your body is programmed to be in its healthiest and will tune itself to rid of your addiction to smoking. 

Give Universal Sound Therapy’s QUIT SMOKING sound therapy a try and give your body a chance to heal itself. 

Short Description of Smoking Addiction 

Smoking addiction or nicotine addiction or dependence happens when you need to smoke and cannot stop using it.  Nicotine is the addicting substance found in cigarettes and produces pleasing effects on the brain but it is only temporary so th need to reach for another cigarette. 

Symptoms of Smoking Addiction 

For some people, using any amount of tobacco can quickly lead to nicotine dependence. Signs that you may be addicted include:

  • You can’t stop smoking. You’ve made one or more serious, but unsuccessful, attempts to stop.
  • You have withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop. Your attempts at stopping have caused physical and mood-related symptoms, such as strong cravings, anxiety, irritability, restlessness, difficulty concentrating, depressed mood, frustration, anger, increased hunger, insomnia, constipation or diarrhea.
  • You keep smoking despite health problems. Even though you’ve developed health problems with your lungs or your heart, you haven’t been able to stop.
  • You give up social activities. You may stop going to smoke-free restaurants or stop socializing with family or friends because you can’t smoke in these situations.

About Smoking Addiction 

Nicotine is a very addictive chemical that is found in the tobacco plant.  The addiction it causes is physical in nature meaning habitual users come to crave the chemical, and also mental, meaning smokers consciously desire for the effects that it produces.  Nicotine dependence is also behavioral as people become dependent on actions involved with the use of tobacco.  They also become aware to using tobacco in certain scenarios like after meals or when they are under stress.  Nicotine is mainly consumed via inhalation of smoke from tobacco cigarettes.  Other means to smoke tobacco include inhalation through pipes and cigars.  There is also a kind of smokeless tobacco that is inhaled through the nose as a powder or held in the mouth. Becoming addicted to smoking is dangerous.  On one study alone it shows that smoking-related diseases are responsible for approximately 435,000 deaths per year in the United States.  That is about 1 in every 5 deaths in the country.  Stopping your smoking addiction can lead to better health and a longer life. 

Etiology of Smoking Addiction

Nicotine is the primary substance that make you want to smoke.  It reaches the brain within seconds of taking a puff.  In the brain, nicotine increases the release of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters, which is responsible for regulating mood and behavior.  Dopamine, one of the neurotransmitters is released in the reward center of the brain resulting in feelings of pleasure and improved mood.   The more you smoke, the more nicotine you require in order to feel good. Doing so make it a daily part of your routine admixed with your feelings and habits. 

Common situations that trigger the urge to smoke include:

  • Drinking coffee or taking breaks at work
  • Talking on the phone
  • Drinking alcohol
  • Driving your car
  • Spending time with friends

In order to overcome smoking addiction you need to become aware of the triggers and establish a plan for actively dealing with them. 

Risk Factors

Age – Most people begin the smoking addiction as early as childhood or the teenage years.  The younger one begins to smoke, the bigger the chance that they will become addicted.  

Genetics – The likelihood that you will begin smoking and keep smoking may be due in part to genetics.  Genetic factors can influence how receptors on the surface of your brain’s nerve cells respond to high doses of nicotine delivered by cigarettes.  

Parents and Peers — Kids who grow up with parents who smoke are more likely to become smokers. Kids with friends who smoke are also more likely to try it. 

Depression or Mental Illness – A lot of studies show an association between depression and smoking.  Patients suffering from depression, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder or other kinds of mental illness are at higher risk to develop smoking addiction. 

Substance Use – People that regularly abuse alcohol and illegal drugs are also more likely to have smoking addiction too. 

Complications 

As a substance, nicotine creates pleasant feelings in the mind and body due to the neurotransmitters that are released particularly dopamine, the feel-good chemical.  The effect is a fleeting feeling of pleasure and contentment.  However, tobacco also contains four thousand other chemicals that are also cancer causing and causes also physical, mental and psychological effects.  Complications from smoke addiction are:

  • Lung cancer
  • Emphysema
  • Chronic bronchitis 
  • Heart disease
  • Leukemia 
  • Stroke 
  • Diabetes 
  • Macular degeneration
  • Infertility 
  • Impotence
  • Miscarriage 
  • Low birthweight infants 
  • Weakened immune system
  • Loss of taste or smell
  • Gum disease
  • Premature aging
  • Ulcers 

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