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Quit SMOKING - Homoeopathic Way
Smoking
INTRODUCTION
In the present days of Drug addictuion and Abuse menace, Smoking, though
considered to be a sort of minor vice, nevertheless can be the beginning also in
the form of an entry to some other major vices leading to other addictions.
Smoking, the act of inhaling the fumes from a burning substance, usually
tobacco.
This 20th century phenomenon is a personal and
environmental pollutant of major medical consequence. But since its origin there
has never been an AntiSmoking campaign so strong as it is today, particularly so
in the western countries. Research and Scientists have shown the world that
smoking is one of the major Health Hazard of today. In industrialised nations
Smoking is the principal cause of Preventable Diseases, Disability and Premature
Death.Unfortunately, in our country a common man's awareness of smoking and its
risk is very poor, In the interest of community health and service, I consider
it an honourable duty to impart the basic knowledge of Cigarette smoking and its
consequences to smokers and public at large.
In almost all the Drug Addicts one common thing
can be found that they all were basically Smokers First and then shifted to
other potent drugs, That's why I feel that apart from the efforts of De-
addiction, it is necessary to strive against basic smoking if one is really
interested in working against drugs.
The adverse effects of tobacco smoking totally
outnumber those of other atmospheric pollutants. In the European Union, disease
attributable to smoking accounts for approximately 15 per cent of all deaths.
Tobacco smoking has consistently been referred to "as the single most
important preventable cause of premature death".
In most countries, the percentage of people who smoke is on the decline, but in
recent years the number of young women who smoke, particularly in Western
Europe, has been on the increase. There has also been an increase in children
who smoke.
II SMOKING AND DISEASE
Smoking can be divided into two categories: active (actively smoking oneself)
and passive (inhaling smoke because of proximity to a smoker). As per WHO study
9% Boys and 6% Girls of teenage group in India are smokers. Most of the male
starts smoking at teenage. Cigarette smoking is the prime, but not the only,
culprit; pipe and cigar smoking, while less hazardous than cigarette smoking,
are not without risk. Smokeless tobacco (chewing tobacco, tobacco pouches, and
snuff dipping) has now emerged as a major cause of oral disease and death from
oral cancer.
The average 20-a-day smoker is estimated to inhale tobacco smoke about 70,000
times a year. It is therefore not surprising that, with such abuse, a number of
diseases, many of them fatal, are associated with smoking. These include cancer
(particularly of the lungs, larynx, oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, pancreas,
cervix, kidney, and bladder); coronary artery disease; cerebrovascular disease
(strokes, intracerebral haemorrhages); and COAD (chronic obstructive airways
disease, comprising chronic bronchitis and emphysema).
It has been found that life expectancy of a 30 year old Smoker who smokes 15
cigrarettes per day, is shortened by more than 5 years. Clinical data from
several countries show that smokers have 70% higher Death rate than non -
smokers. The age group of 45 - 54 is most vulnerable to it. Approximately a
Million deaths occur every year due to smoking.
III COMPONENTS OF TOBACCO SMOKE
Cigarette smoking is an aerosol produced by the incomplete combustion of tobacco
leaf by the burning cone. Burning cigrette temperature varies from 30 degree
Celsius at mouth piece to 900 degree Celsius at the burning end. The composition
of tobacco smoke when inhaled has been the subject of much investigation. Smoke
contains over 4,000 chemicals; 43 of them are carcinogenic (cancer promoting).
92 -95% of total weight of smoke is in gas form. Nitrogen, Oxygen, and
Carbondioxide forms 85%. The remaining gases, uncondensed vapours and droplets
of small particles are of chief medical importance. Main constituents of smoke
are Tar, Nicotine, and Carbon Monoxide. Nicotine is highly toxic and addictive
comparable to heroin and cocaine. It stimulates as well as depresses the Nervous
system. It increases the Rate, Output, Muscle Force, Excitability and Oxygen
consumption of Heart. Cancerous substances present in Tar which initiates Cancer
formation. These include chemicals such as polyneuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
(Ben Zylpyrine) , Tar (Trace Elements) , Beta - Naphthylamines (Hydrazine), and
also N - Nitrosamines (Vinyl Chloride). There aresome substances which actas
Lung Irritants ,they cause immediate coughing, spasm and obstruction in
breathing passages. It also contains cellular irritants such as ammonia,
formaldehyde, and oxides of nitrogen. Carbon monoxide, which avidly binds to
haemoglobin and reduces its oxygen-carrying capacity, is also present.
IV CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Coronary heart disease, particularly myocardial
infarction (heart attack), is the primary cause of death related to cigarette
smoking. This is caused by atherosclerosis (deposition of lipids, a type of fat,
and fibrous tissue in the walls of arteries), one of the major risk factors for
which is smoking. However, cardiovascular deaths are declining in a number of
countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States.
V LUNG CANCER
This is closely followed by lung cancer, which is directly causally related to
smoking. The disease carries a greatly elevated relative risk for development
when comparing smokers and non-smokers. The risk of mortality is dose-related:
the more pack-years (the number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number
of years of smoking), the higher is the risk of the disease developing. Smoking
is related to other typeof cancers also namely - Cancerof Mouth, Pharynx, Food
Pipe or Oesophagus, Urinary Bladder and cancer of Pancreas all are associated
with smoking.
VI PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Peripheral vascular disease, which affects the feet and lower limbs, is more
prevalent in smokers. Like coronary heart disease, it is caused by the
development of atherosclerosis in the blood vessels of a limb. In severe cases
this may lead to amputation of a foot or digit because of gangrene (death of
tissues). The risk of developing peripheral vascular disease is again
dose-related, and may decrease once the patient stops smoking.
For routine operations, smokers are at a higher risk of developing
post-operative complications, including deep venous thrombosis (DVT), which can
lead to pulmonary embolism and sometimes death.
VII EFFECTS OF PASSIVE SMOKING
The effects of tobacco smoke on the unborn child are now well catalogued. Many
studies have shown an association between cigarette smoking and the increased
incidence of babies having low birth weight, spontaneous abortions, stillbirths,
and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Furthermore, certain complications of
pregnancy, some of which may be life-threatening (such as raised blood
pressure), are also associated with smoking.
Involuntary smoking exposure (passive smoking)
is detrimental to the health of adults and increasingly, children, who,
according to recent studies, run a higher risk of developing lung problems. From
the data to date, it appears that passive smoking carries a 1.5 relative risk of
developing cancer of the lung as compared to non-smokers. There are also
increased risks of heart attack and cerebrovascular diseases.
The fatality is related to the age of starting the smoking, number of cigarettes
consumption and amount of smoke inhaled. It varies:-
- If smoking has been started at early age.
- To the number of cigarettes smoked per day.
- If smokers inhale the smoke than those who don't inhale.
Smokers are found to have some other additional characteristic features:
- They drink more Alcohol, Coffee or Tea.
- Their body weight and Blood Pressure may be slightly less.
- Their Heart rate is slightly faster.
- They have impaired exercise tolerence and Impaired Immune system.
- They have higher Sodium Thiocynite concentration in blood.
- They have low ratio of HDL cholestrol to LDL cholestrol.
- Female smokers have an early Meopause and frequent Miscarriages.
Smoking in Females: As such smoking delays the conception , Pregnant ladies not
only harm themselves by smoking but also the Foetus, Premature deaths and
affects the development of baby.
- It has been observed that the children of the smoking parents pick up smoking
at much early age than the children of non-smoking parents.
- Children suffering from Respiratory diseases e.g Recurrent Cough, Bronchitis
and Asthmatic episodes are far more prevalent in the families where one or more
people smoke - may be the husband, wife, uncles or other family members etc.
smoke at home.
- Would you like to see your children suffering because of your smoking?
VIII EFFECTS OF GIVING UP
Cessation of smoking is slowly followed by a
reduction in excess mortality. After ten years the risk of premature death is
more than halfway towards that of someone who has never smoked. The increased
risk of lung and laryngeal cancer begins to decline after one to two years.
There is a prompt reduction in the risk of developing a heart attack after one
year of stopping smoking. It is also believed that the risk of developing COAD
is reduced.
Giving up smoking at any stage is always REWRDING in the form of minimising the
damage done to the Respiratory System or otherwise.
Most of the smokers are aware of the hazards of
smoking partially. Many wish to give up the habit but feel unable to do so by
themselves for one reason or the other. There is a very large group of smokers
who have not taken the initiative to stop Smoking, they initially need some
advice and encouragement from their doctor. As motivation is the prime thing in
the treatment of any addiction.
Physician is the best who may convince a patient or smoker in a routine talk
because most sophisticated therapeutic methods are useless unless the patient is
co-operative. Until and unless a person is motivated to stop smoking, none can
approach them. We should make it routine to ask a patient regarding his smoking
habit.
Remember it is the psycho - social forces that lead to initiation of smoking
& later on drug dependence & psychological factors keep it going. I
believe that people can stop and they would like to stop, once they have changed
their preconceived ideas about smoking, about themselves, about what it means to
quit. It is your own mind that holds you back & that only your own mind
could help you succeed. This works because of miracles of human mind , the more
we use it and stretch it, the better it works and expands. Remember it is the
state of mind that decides the state of body.
Advice for smokers to combat the habit - The
Dos and Don'ts:
- Why Do You Smoke ? Ask yourself this question each time you smoke . Answer
honestly to yourself .
- Don't smoke in company. May smoke when alone.
- Don't keep a pack of cigarettes, purchase only one when need to smoke.
- Don't ask anybody e.g. peon or anybody else to get you a cigarette from the
market , Walk down always to get the cigarette each time you feel the need for
one as it will have an impact on you.
- Don't throwaway the stub after smoking try to keep the stubs of the cigarettes
in a transparent Jar and look at it & count them at the end of Day, Week or
Month etc. (depending on the number of cigarettes you smoke) and analyze the
worth of effort, time and money spent on all these STUBS of cigarettes. Then
think of the same effort , time and money spent on something for your family and
children.
- Do try to spend maximum time with Non -smokers.
- Do use Hukkah instead of cigarettes. Reduce the quantity of tobacco in hukkah.
- Do feel free to talk to your physician regarding any problem related to
smoking habit.
On stopping or reducing smoking habit there may be some withdrawl signs and
symptoms such as : - Anxiety, Nervouseness, Fatigue, Irritability, Lack of
Concentration, Distention of the Abdomen, Excessive Salivation, Disturbance in
Sleep, Variations in Blood Pressure and Pulse Rate.
But these all last for a short while and simultaneously according to totality of
symptoms some Homoeopathic Remedies can be used with great success.
For Fear of Failure - Psorinum,Lac.Can
Caladium:- It modifies the craving for
tobacco,and gradually develops aversion to tabacco.
Daphnae Indica:- For people who have craving
for smoke and tobacco.
Aranea Diadema:- It is the remedy for people
having headaches which is better by smokng in open air.
Tarantulla Cubena:- Where patientis better in
general by smoking.
Ignatia:- Headache is worse on smoking or even
at the smell of tobacco.When sinking in pit of stomach is better by deep breath,
frequent sighing.
NuxVomica :- Bad taste due to tobacco,
Dyspepsia and constipation.
Phosphorus :- For tobacco Heart with sexual
weakness.
Kali Phos :- For the desire only when the
patient feels the urge to smoke he may be advised to chew a few tablets of Kali
Phos 6x. Patients report to feel lesser craving. Associated sign and symptoms
are Irritability, Loss of control, Complete Exhaustion, Can't do anything, Tired
head with gone sensation in pit of stomach.
Tabaccum :- For constricted sencation in the
chest and constant hemming. Before first smoking gone feeling at pit of stomach.
Nausea specially in the morning before breakfast.
Carbo Veg :- For excessive distention and gases
in the abdomen, with eructations which relieve for a while. Cold and
hypertensive. Pulse slow and weak.
Menthol Tablets :- To reduce the desire of
smoking when Kali Phos fails . If you really want to give up the habit of
smoking as discussed are the few remedies. Above all your own willingness is
required to give up the habit of smoking. One must know well that why one want
to change and give up this habit, visualize the end result, use the help, take
small steps, reward oneself and be persistant.
If you enjoy smoking the real pleasure of non
smoking you cannot anticipate. You shall feel free both physically and
emotionally. It is your chance to improve the quality of your present life more
importantly because quitting is an exercise in self improvement and self mastery
and when you stop, surely you will find it much easier to other goals.
I am very glad to say that quite a good number
of my patients and people have already given up the Smoking & Gutka etc.
after my persuation and educating them in the camps we organize at OVIHAMS every
month. OVIHAMS Medical Center is always ready to be instrumental in helping to
quit the habit of Smoking & Tobacco Chewing in case of need to anyone.
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Prof. Dr.A.K.GUPTA
DHMS(Dli),MIHL(Geneva),MGN(Med.)PH,PG(London)
Sr. HOMOEOPATHIC CONSULTANT
Founder Director-
A.K.Gs OVIHAMS
A.K.Gs Om Vidya Institute Of Homoeopathy and Allied Medical Sciences(Regd.)
Recipient- Internaional Dr. Hahnemann Award of the Millennium; Gold Medalist,
Lord Dhanwantri Award, Dr.Yudhvir Singh Award, Life Achievement Award
Member- Homoeopathic Advisory Committee Govt. of NCT Delhi.
Author- The Problem Child and Homoeopathy
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Impact of this Article |
| ARUL RAMAN
writes:
Hello to Everyone,
I myself Arul Raman, first of all i would like to thanks
every body, Make me know the Reality behind smoking
Cigarette. I unable to express thanks for your help for
such an great article which mentions everything in deep. I
have so much affected with the Article that i have decided
to quit smoking & pass on your message to every one i
know. I would be requiring one more needful help from all
of you regarding the Homoeopathic medicines which will be
very helpful to me as well others around me. Once again i
would like thanks you all from my heart.
Thanks & Regards
Arul Raman |
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