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my 15 year old son started smoking lately h tries to hide it but i smell it is his clothes
he knows that we are so much againts smoking and we always talk to him about how bad it is.
i think he does it with friends beacuse he thinks it is cool.
i want to show him on the internet and educate him about how smoking is bad.
does anyone know a good website that i can goto to shock him about smoking that will make sure that he doesnt touch a cigarett again.
please the more shoking informaitions and pictures the better

2006-06-30 03:38:21 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Family

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Ma'am, please read the following book then give it to your son:

The Easy Way to Quit Smoking by Allen Carr. This book only costs $14.95 at Borders (you might get it cheaper at Amazon) and it is the ONLY book I've ever read that worked when it came to quitting smoking.

Shocking websites don't work. No smoker quits because they get scared of the "possible" effects. They already know what these are anyway. You need to understand that smoking is drug addiction. The drug you are addicted to is nicotine, and it's the worst drug you can GET addicted to, because it is harder to kick than heroin.

Smoking creates the addiction immediately--and even those people who tell you they aren't addicted, are. But here's the good news: kicking the nicotine habit does not have to be painful, make you gain weight or make you go through "withdrawal" symptoms. In fact, withdrawal from nicotine is almost unnoticeable! It only creates a small physical feeling--no more than a slight hunger. (Want proof of this? Most smokers "withdraw" from nicotine every single night while they're asleep, and it doesn't even wake them up!) So why do people have such a hard time quitting?

Because of the MENTAL withdrawal. It's not the habit, it's not the "pleasure", because there is none. It's not even the social acceptance, because there isn't much of that either. It's the mental idea that smoking is somehow a "reward" or "pleasure" or "good thing" for the smoker. And what creates that feeling? CIGARETTES DO.

Mr. Carr's book is an EXCELLENT way to quit smoking, and I can promise you it works. He also has seminars all over the world that teach the method. Please trust me when I tell you that trying to "shock" your son into quitting is never going to work.

2006-06-30 03:53:21 · answer #1 · answered by Christin K 7 · 0 0

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