Moderate Dependence

Group Name: Moderate Dependence

Percent of Smokers:  30%

Withdrawal Severity: Broad but Manageable

Treatment Options:  Herbal Remedies, Acupuncture, Hypnosis, Nicotine Replacement, Buddy Support, Lifestyle Changes.

If you are in this group you have a moderate dependence to nicotine.  This group includes people who have been smoking typically since a younger age but not for long, not high amounts, and are not severely addicted.

Your chances of quitting success are high, although some difficulty is expected.  You will probably be able to give up with some assistance from natural remedies that will might make withdrawal easier.  Making small lifestyle changes will be a big help like avoiding places where people smoke and getting more exercise.

Try Picking 2:

  • Quit Tea
  • Nicotine Replacement Therapy
  • Behavioral Modification Therapy
  • Smoking Cessation Groups
  • Acupuncture
  • Hypnosis
  • Other Natural Remedies

YOU SHOULD RESEARCH ALL OPTIONS BEYOND THIS PAGE

You can request a FREE sample of Quit Tea here:

Free Sample Of Quit Tea

Free Sample Of Quit Tea

 

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8 Responses to Moderate Dependence

  1. Pamela Wright says:

    please send me my free sample

  2. Matt says:

    Hi Pamela. I apologize that it has taken so long. We had over 35,000 request last week alone! The list of request has been a real nightmare to sort through. But thank you for requesting a sample and it will arrive as soon as possible.

  3. Please send my Samples I’m ready to get started

  4. Matt says:

    Hi Vanessa. Good for your, now is the best time to quit. We are sending as many samples thousands of samples per week. Thank you for your patience. We will get to yours ASAP!

  5. Alyce says:

    I’ve been waiting month after month after month for my free sample and still I haven’t received it as of yet. I’m beginning to believe that by the time I receive my free sample I won’t be needing it any more because i’ve been using e-cigarettes working towards going cold turkey. My fiance’ and I had been wanting to quit smoking for quite some time now and thought that your tea would be the perfect help for us but since having to wait for your free sample for so very long, we decided to try something else while we waited for the sample to be sent to us. The e-cigarettes have allowed us to gradually taper off of smoking without the bad cravings and mood swings, plus, the e-cigarettes have different strength filters that allow you to gradually taper down on the nicotine strength until the need for a cigarette is no longer craved. Oh and one more thing…the e-cigarettes aren’t suppose to have any tar or other bad chemicals that are bad for human consumptions. I’m still waiting for my free sample of tea and still plan on using it when and IF it ever gets here, but meanwhile i’m going to keep trying to quit with whatever means that might be available to me other then the nicotine patches, gum, etc. I had thought about using the prescription “Chantix” but it’s way too expensive as are other misc. anti-smoking aides. Hopefully either the tea and or e-cigarettes will work…so far so good…but still waiting for my tea sample…:-)

  6. Matt says:

    Hi Alyce. I am sorry it is taking so long to get everyone their free samples. We had over 50,000 requests in the past few months and have completely run out, but are making more and should be all caught up by mid December. I’m glad that you are working on quitting and educating yourself on quitting. Tapering off will help for when you finally rid yourselves of nicotine, and hopefully by that point the Quit Tea will have arrived and you will love it. Thank you for your interest. Good luck quitting!

    P.S. e-cigarettes are not what they seem – did you see this article? http://quittea.com/blog/?p=742

  7. I’m still waiting for my Tea. I understand the Requests for the Tea. I received your email you stated It’s in the mail..yay!!!!. Tomorrow is November 17, quit day. Looking forward to quitting & the tea
    Thanks

  8. cheryl says:

    i was a pack a day smoker. after having chronic bronchitis several times, my doctor told me that i had the beginning of copd. i have really tried to quit smoking, but still feel the need for a few cigarettes a day. how can i quit for good?

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