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		<title>H. Pylori: Acid Reflux, Heartburn, and Ulcers (Part 1 of 2)</title>
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H. Pylori: Acid Reflux, Heartburn, and Ulcers (1 of 2) Sean Croxton discusses the ins and outs of H. Plyori infection. H. Pylori symptoms include acid reflux, constipation, heartburn, chest pain, depression, and insomnia. It is also the greatest cause of peptic and duodenal ulcers. Contact Sean at consultations@undergroundwellness.com to learn more about [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/>H. Pylori: Acid Reflux, Heartburn, and Ulcers (1 of 2) Sean Croxton discusses the ins and outs of H. Plyori infection. H. Pylori symptoms include acid reflux, constipation, heartburn, chest pain, depression, and insomnia. It is also the greatest cause of peptic and duodenal ulcers. Contact Sean at consultations@undergroundwellness.com to learn more about H. Pylori testing.<br/><br/>VOSS</div>
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		<title>Fatigue, Insomnia, and Weight Loss!</title>
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www.undergroundwellness.com Are you one of the 64 million Americans who can&#8217;t get a good night&#8217;s sleep? You certainly don&#8217;t have an Ambien deficiency! Find the root cause of your insomnia. Learn how lack of sleep and chronic fatigue can hamper your weight loss goals. Contact sean@undergroundwellness.com to schedule your FREE consultation!MOODY
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<p><br/>www.undergroundwellness.com Are you one of the 64 million Americans who can&#8217;t get a good night&#8217;s sleep? You certainly don&#8217;t have an Ambien deficiency! Find the root cause of your insomnia. Learn how lack of sleep and chronic fatigue can hamper your weight loss goals. Contact sean@undergroundwellness.com to schedule your FREE consultation!<br/><br/>MOODY</div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 05:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
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Karunakar asked: &#8220;Quitting smoking is easy. I&#8217;ve done it a thousand times.” This quote by Mark Twain, aptly describes how tough it is for the addicts to stop smoking once and for all. Quitting cold turkey does help many smokers but many succumb to the temptation of having a puff again which gradually leads them [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Karunakar</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;Quitting smoking is easy. I&#8217;ve done it a thousand times.” This quote by Mark Twain, aptly describes how tough it is for the addicts to stop smoking once and for all. Quitting cold turkey does help many smokers but many succumb to the temptation of having a puff again which gradually leads them back to their habit of chain smoking. In fact it has been observed that some smokers have to make 3 – 10 attempts to quit smoking in their life.<br/><br/>To make quitting attempts convenient and successful there are several quit smoking aids available in the market. Smokers can get help from a doctor or a dentist to decide on the most suitable quit smoking aid for them when they make a committed decision to quit.<br/><br/><strong>Quit Smoking Aids</strong><br/><br/>Smokers are very much aware of the health risk posed by cigarettes on their body and most of them have an unconscious desire to break the habit one day. The biggest fear faced by smokers thinking about quitting are the withdrawal symptoms and whether they will be too much to handle. Withdrawal symptoms like cravings, headache, cough, fatigue, anxiety, anger, insomnia, constipation, weight gain etc can put tremendous pressure on someone who is trying to give it up, and more than often leads to them picking up the habit again. Often, the fear of nicotine withdrawal symptoms dissuade smokers from even making an attempt to quit smoking while those who attempt give in to the symptoms and get back to their old habit.<br/><br/>To help smokers quit successfully with minimum discomfort there are large number of quit smoking aids available today. Listed here are few of the most successful ones –<br/><br/>-<strong>Nicotine Replacement Therapy</strong><br/><br/>The nicotine in cigarettes causes an addiction and unpleasant feelings of withdrawal when a person tries to quit. Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) works by providing the body with nicotine generally in the form of a Nicotine Chewing Gum or Nicotine Patch without the other harmful parts of tobacco. Other forms of nicotine based quit smoking aids include nicotine tabs, lozenges, nicotine nasal spray, inhalators. These aids can help a person concentrate more on quitting the habit of smoking by relieving the symptoms of withdrawal.<br/><br/>However, since NRTs contain nicotine, a certain risk of re-addiction is involved when using these products. Therefore, one must use this method carefully by following instructions from doctor.<br/><br/>-<strong>Nicotine-Free Quit Smoking Aids</strong><br/><br/>These days there are several forms of quit smoking aids that do not use nicotine as an active ingredient. These are prescription based drugs and hence should be taken under a doctor’s care.<br/><br/><strong>Zyban</strong> &#8211; The active ingredient in this quit smoking aid is bupropion hydrochloride. Developed as an anti-depressant drug, Zyban has been shown to dramatically reduce physical withdrawal symptoms associated with nicotine and hence works well as a smoking cessation aid.<br/><br/><strong>Chantix</strong> – Developed by Pfizer, Chantix (varenicline tartrate) was approved by FDA in May 2006. Unique property of this popular quit smoking aid is that it reduces the level of satisfaction derived from smoking. Chantix also reduces the nicotine withdrawal effects and thus makes it convenient to quit.<br/><br/><strong>Processes to Follow Quit Smoking Aids</strong><br/><br/>Following processes may help smokers quit smoking successfully -<br/><br/>1.Decide to Quit – This is the fundamental aspect of any smoking cessation program. Tell yourself honestly that you want to quit and you will quit.<br/><br/>2.Prepare to Quit – Planning makes it possible. Set a quit date, seek support of your friends and family, and be prepared for the cravings that come with withdrawal.<br/><br/>3.Use Quit Smoking Aids – Quitting cold turkey is tough for people addicted to nicotine. Prescription drugs like Chantix reduce the impact of withdrawal and helps you quit successfully.<br/><br/><strong>Benefits of Quit Smoking Drugs</strong><br/><br/>Studies reveal that quit smoking drugs quadruples a person’s chances to quit smoking as compared to trying it cold turkey. The best part of quit smoking drugs like Chantix is that it makes quitting a painless process as it significantly reduces the effects of nicotine withdrawals. The other good characteristic of Chantix is that is makes smoking less enjoyable for you. People on Chantix do not derive any pleasure out of smoking and are therefore reluctant to light up again. This is a significant feature of Chantix for smokers who are unable to bear the craving and have a tendency to break their smoking cessation program by lighting a cigarette.<br/><br/>Seek your doctor’s approval before using Chantix as a quit smoking aid and get the cigarettes out of your life, forever.<br/><br/><br/><br/>BRINSON</div>
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