jikwan Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 hi guys (and guyesses) been smoking 40 odd years (mostly rolling tobacco) had little success in reducing/giving it up till now been doing this for the past month and im satisfied with it formula: 1 smoke the usual amount but after 1st inhalation-the next drag you just blow the smoke out-no inhalation 2 just get used to that 3 dont cheat by inhaling big drags and blowing out small drags 4 the "puffing" drag......heres a tip......roll the smoke along the roof of the mouth and through the nose.....this makes you feel youre really smoking something 5 there you go---already cut down cigarette consumption 50% 6 when you get used to that (give it a few days) 1 inhalation followed by 2 puffs---thats 65% reduction 7 after a few days 1 inhalation 3 puffs---75% reduction at the moment im still on 1 and 3 1 and 4 i did for a few days and went back to 1-3 try it. got nothing to lose Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 For me reducing never worked. It was easier to just quit. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gsxrnz Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 I cut my drinking by 50% using similar logic. I used to drink JD/Coke at 120B a glass. Now I drink Sangsom/Coke at 60B a glass. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 I cut my drinking by 50% using similar logic. I used to drink JD/Coke at 120B a glass. Now I drink Sangsom/Coke at 60B a glass. Cut the coke and you can reduce your drink another 70% (in size). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squeegee Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 Novel idea OP, I'm impressed this isn't a spam topic or just re-treading something old. I wonder where it's going to lead though. Do you intend to eventually just be doing 100% puffing? Since you're presenting yourself with the closest temptation you possibly could, what happens after you reach the 100%? It seems like an approach whereby you're using a real cigarette like some kind of fake one, so I wonder if there is some kind of fake cigarette you can move onto once you're weened off the true inhaling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gsxrnz Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 I cut my drinking by 50% using similar logic. I used to drink JD/Coke at 120B a glass. Now I drink Sangsom/Coke at 60B a glass. Cut the coke and you can reduce your drink another 70% (in size). That's a rocking good idea, I'll give it a crack tonight. And after considering the OP I think I might try and cut down on my smoking as well. I'll smoke every second cigarette normally, but rather than suck on the alternate ones, I'll blow instead. With the huge saving in alcohol cost I can afford to light up twice as many cigarettes anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 I cut my drinking by 50% using similar logic. I used to drink JD/Coke at 120B a glass. Now I drink Sangsom/Coke at 60B a glass. Cut the coke and you can reduce your drink another 70% (in size). That's a rocking good idea, I'll give it a crack tonight. And after considering the OP I think I might try and cut down on my smoking as well. I'll smoke every second cigarette normally, but rather than suck on the alternate ones, I'll blow instead. With the huge saving in alcohol cost I can afford to light up twice as many cigarettes anyway. Or as my wife does.....smoking every cigarette just half or less. So it is 50% healthier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jikwan Posted December 11, 2014 Author Share Posted December 11, 2014 For me reducing never worked. It was easier to just quit. good for you. but not all people have your ability to quit those with weaker willpower might find this non inhalation practice effective Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jikwan Posted December 11, 2014 Author Share Posted December 11, 2014 Novel idea OP, I'm impressed this isn't a spam topic or just re-treading something old. I wonder where it's going to lead though. Do you intend to eventually just be doing 100% puffing? Since you're presenting yourself with the closest temptation you possibly could, what happens after you reach the 100%? It seems like an approach whereby you're using a real cigarette like some kind of fake one, so I wonder if there is some kind of fake cigarette you can move onto once you're weened off the true inhaling. novel idea? you think i could get a patent for this? i can smell bagfulls of cash already it appears childish and stupid but so what? it works been doing it about 6 weeks 1and 3 ratio still going strong ive had a couple of short times reverted to my old way due to stress or drinking too much coffee must admit the reason im still stuck on the 1-3 level is because i still got to learn to function without it giving up a drug is one half of the story the other half is....can you function normally without it? ive greatly reduced coffee consumption. again, can i live a life without caffiene? (or rather, just a little of it) it should get to the point where i could stop suddenly both these habits with less difficulty and still function without tobbacco and caffiene im not motivated. harder to get things done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jikwan Posted December 11, 2014 Author Share Posted December 11, 2014 I cut my drinking by 50% using similar logic. I used to drink JD/Coke at 120B a glass. Now I drink Sangsom/Coke at 60B a glass. Cut the coke and you can reduce your drink another 70% (in size). That's a rocking good idea, I'll give it a crack tonight. And after considering the OP I think I might try and cut down on my smoking as well. I'll smoke every second cigarette normally, but rather than suck on the alternate ones, I'll blow instead. With the huge saving in alcohol cost I can afford to light up twice as many cigarettes anyway. Or as my wife does.....smoking every cigarette just half or less. So it is 50% healthier brilliant idea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jikwan Posted December 11, 2014 Author Share Posted December 11, 2014 I cut my drinking by 50% using similar logic. I used to drink JD/Coke at 120B a glass. Now I drink Sangsom/Coke at 60B a glass. why settle for 50%? start drinking the local rice whiskey at 10b a glass youd almost be a teetotaler 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 For me reducing never worked. It was easier to just quit. good for you. but not all people have your ability to quit those with weaker willpower might find this non inhalation practice effective Everyone who really want to quit can quit, there is no special ability necessary to do it. I bet this non inhalation practice won't work in the long range. You are addicted to the nicotine, by getting less from one cigarette you'll simply smoke more. It is the same as with the "light" cigarettes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
55Jay Posted December 18, 2014 Share Posted December 18, 2014 You CAN stop smoking and once you do and look back, you'll wonder why you waited so long. Mate of mine stepped down trying to reach 1 smoke an hour and trying not to smoke all of it. He kept paring down, identifying the urge and dealing with it instead of giving in and lighting up. Half the battle is taking control of your mind, your urges. The other is the chemical addiction, which compliments the former. I went the e-cig route, stepped down nicotine strength and then finally quit 2 months ago. Think I've got it cracked this time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jikwan Posted December 18, 2014 Author Share Posted December 18, 2014 You CAN stop smoking and once you do and look back, you'll wonder why you waited so long. Mate of mine stepped down trying to reach 1 smoke an hour and trying not to smoke all of it. He kept paring down, identifying the urge and dealing with it instead of giving in and lighting up. Half the battle is taking control of your mind, your urges. The other is the chemical addiction, which compliments the former. I went the e-cig route, stepped down nicotine strength and then finally quit 2 months ago. Think I've got it cracked this time. bravo! good for you one reason to cut down is as you said He kept paring down, identifying the urge and dealing with it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted December 18, 2014 Share Posted December 18, 2014 You CAN stop smoking and once you do and look back, you'll wonder why you waited so long. Mate of mine stepped down trying to reach 1 smoke an hour and trying not to smoke all of it. He kept paring down, identifying the urge and dealing with it instead of giving in and lighting up. Half the battle is taking control of your mind, your urges. The other is the chemical addiction, which compliments the former. I went the e-cig route, stepped down nicotine strength and then finally quit 2 months ago. Think I've got it cracked this time. bravo! good for you one reason to cut down is as you said He kept paring down, identifying the urge and dealing with it But it sounds like an unnecessary torturing yourself. Why identifying the urge and dealing with it hundreds of times instead of ramming thru. If just stopping the urge peaks at day 3-4 and after 7 days it fades away. That is of course harder, but for a relative short time in compare with your daily struggle and monitoring it. Of course everyone is different and what is good for me, might be more difficult for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now