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Say No to Smoking with Vitamins


Cigarette smoking has been recognized as the causative factor in the development of lung cancer and many heart-related diseases If you are determined to quit smoking; the road to healthy living is not far behind

Cigarette smoking has been recognized as the causative factor in the development of lung cancer and many heart-related diseases. If you are determined to quit smoking; the road to healthy living is not far behind. You are now on the verge of preventing the development of many life-threatening health conditions. Even if you have been a long-term cigarette smoker; say ? a smoker for 15 years; there are still great chances to regain your healthy self starting the day you stop smoking.

Quitting smoking is the first step in modifying your lifestyle in the desire to prevent further damage to the body. You can help your body restore your health faster. Encourage your body to heal by taking advantage of the many health benefits that vitamins can bring. Vitamin replacement is an efficient part of your quitting smoking plan. You can do this by regular intake of essential vitamins either by natural sources or pill-form supplements. While tablet supplements are also accepted, nothing can outdo the benefits that food sources of vitamins can provide.

Vitamin C is of the essence when recovering from cigarettes. If you are wondering why, this is because huge amounts of Vitamin C are burnt during your cigarette smoking days. It is a common knowledge that ascorbic acid, widely known as Vitamin C reinforces the immune system by protecting cells and tissues from harmful radicals. Citrus fruits and green vegetables are great sources of this vitamin. Smoking brought damaging effects to the skin resulting to dry skin. Consuming Vitamin A, which is another antioxidant can help relieve dryness and gives the skin a more youthful glow.

Oxygen is used up in your body each time you smoke. This explains why smokers oftentimes suffer from cough and other respiratory illnesses. To help your body absorb more oxygen, another antioxidant called Vitamin E should regularly be consumed in order to regain the function necessary in the proper oxygenation of the blood.

Other vitamins that can be used to help quit smoking:

Treat Smoking with Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a very powerful antioxidant. As such, it can help the smoker to keep the effects of smoking from showing while he tries to kick away the habit.

Examples of Vitamin E rich foods are sunflower seeds, kale, and sweet potatoes. Studies also show that Vitamin E defends the body from lung and heart diseases by fighting off the free radicals that causes them.

Vitamin A can help Smoking

Vitamin A from Beta-carotene can help patients that are suffering from smoking-related ailments.

You can get your daily dose of Beta-carotene from foods like green leafy vegetables, carrots, spinach, and other yellow fruits.

Vitamin A can reduce the effects of oxidation, which is triggered when a person puffs a cigarette.

Vitamin C for Smoking

Vitamin C is essential in keeping the cells and the sperm healthy despite habitual smoking.

Smoking could deplete the Vitamin C levels in the body. At that condition, sperm abnormalities arise. And that could even lead to childhood cancer and birth defects. About 180 milligrams of Vitamin C is recommended to smokers, and it is supposed to be taken three times in a day to replenish the lost ascorbic acid.

B Complex Vitamins for Smoking

B complex vitamins maintain the mental and physical fitness of a person. It is also the nutrient responsible for a healthier skin, eyes, tissues, and nerves.

These body parts are in fact, deteriorated by smoking. Therefore, it is very important that B vitamin supplements are taken on a regular basis.

It is a good thing that you thought of quitting smoking before it goes too late. Taking vitamins in coordination with regular exercise and eating healthy is an integral part of a healthy lifestyle that you are entering the moment you said no to smoking.

The author is the owner of www.vitaminbag.com. For more information about Vitamins to help quit smoking visit www.vitaminbag.com/treatment/smoking.aspx.

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