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Miracet helps you quit by reducing symptoms of shortness of breath, stuffy head, nausea, cold sweats, insomnia, aches and pains, irritability and anxiety plus increased appetite.

Use two sprays, 3 times a day for Natural Relief!  Homeopathic doctors have been using the separate ingredients in Miracet to treat single symptoms for decades, but our experts in homeopathy have chosen a blend of these natural ingredients to help relieve a wider variety of symptoms in one, easy-to-use spray application. Here are a few samples of the symptoms that each ingredient is recognized by authoritative homeopathic texts to help relieve.

Never worry about:

  • Hard cough, headache and stomach upset
  • Anguish of mind and body restlessless and dry, croupy cough with tickling sensations or chest pains from cough
  • Stress related symptoms
  • Food cravings

All across Hollywood stars are kicking the smoking habit. With the damaging effects smoking has on teeth, skin and other overall appearance, you can guess why celebrities have suddenly become so concerned about giving up cigarettes for good.

Most stars are looking for a way to quit smoking that won't further the damage cigarettes have already done to their body. They prefer an all-natural solution that will allow them to kick the habit while recovering their overall health and beauty


Here Is What Customers Are Saying...

Since taking Miracet I have been feeling so much better and my cravings are going away. I wanted to say thanks for creating such an amazing product.
Kim, UK 



Miracet Helps Reduce these Symptoms

CheckShortness of breath
CheckIncreased appetitie
CheckInsomnia
CheckCold Sweats
CheckAches and pains
 




Testimonials
Ever since I started taking your Miracet product my health feels so much better and I do not have those urges. Thank you so much for changing my life.
James, Australia


More About the Product
Miracet is a homeopathic solution that with these ingredients combined can help reduce symptoms while you take on the battle to quit smoking.
  • Abies Nigra or Black Spruce: Relieves hard cough, headache and stomach upset
  • Aconitum Napellus or Monkshood or Wolfsbane: Calms anguish of mind and body, restlessness and dry, croupy cough with tickling sensation, also chest pain with cough.
  • Avena or oates: Creates a soothing action on the nerves
  • Nux Vomica or Poison Nut: Fights food cravings, and stress related symptoms.


Side Effects of Smoking
  • Staining and corroding teeth, gums, taste-buds, and olfactory organs (smell)
  • Significant brain damage resulting from lack of oxygen and direct exposure to poisons
  • A major contributor to the leading causes of death, including stroke, heart disease, and cancer
  • Annihilation of lung tissue and red blood cells, decimating your aerobic endurance
  • Hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis), destruction of join tissue (arthritis, grout)
  • Turning major organs including the pancreas, liver, and kidneys into toxic waste dumps
  • Collateral damage to the immune system and cellular DNA from carcinogen exposure
Nicotine is one of the top deadliest poisons in existence. It exceeds the status of  arsenic, strychnine, rattlesnake venom, and cyanide. As if this were not enough, cigarettes contain over 4,000 other chemicals and 200 known poisons. The process of inhaling replaces the oxygen content in your blood with deadly Carbon Monoxide or CO2. CO2 is the same byproduct of your cars gasoline engine or your home furnace. In combination with the other chemicals, a whole host of problems can then erupt.

We learned to depend on smoking just to get through our days. It is a misconception in younge people to think smoking is cool so they start early and get hooked from peer pressure. Older people usually keep smoking because they are already addicted.

Smoking can harm nearly every organ of the body, causing many major diseases and affecting the health of smokers in general. Quitting smoking will immediate as well as long term benefits for you and your family.

Lung cancer from smoking is caused by the tar in the tobacco smoke. Men who smoke are ten times more likely to die from lung cancer than non smoking men. Heart disease and strokes are also more common among those who smoke than non smokers. Smoking can cause fat deposits to narrow and block blood vessels which can lead to heart attacks. Smoking causes around one in five deaths from heart disease each year. In younge people, three out of four deaths from heart disease are due to smoking habits. Cigarette smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of prematurity, low birth weight, spontaneous abortion, and perinatal mortality in humans. This has been referred to as fetal tobacco syndrome.


Articles on Smoking
Health Risks of Passive Cigarette Smoking
Author: Alan B. Densky, CH

Most people know that smoking is dangerous, yet despite knowing about the dangerous effects of smoking on their personal health, many smokers never quit. They rationalize their habit by thinking that they are only hurting themselves when they smoke. However, smoking also affects the health of people who do not smoke. Friends, children, family, co workers, and even bystanders may suffer health effects from passive smoking. 
 
What is passive smoking? You may be familiar the term secondhand smoke to describe smoke inhaled by someone who is near a smoker. Secondhand smoke is a combination of smoke from a burning pipe, cigarette, or cigar, and the smoke exhaled by a smoker. It often contains higher amounts of damaging chemicals than inhaled smoke, for example, twice as much tar and nicotine. This puts people exposed to secondhand smoke at a higher risk of smoking related diseases and health problems.
 
Research into the effects of passive smoking on health show increased risks of heart disease, lung disease, and various ailments for people constantly exposed to secondhand smoke. Statistics on passive smoking show a link between passive smoking and cancer, with people exposed to secondhand smoke having an increased risk of lung cancer and heart disease. It is not uncommon for a nonsmoking child or spouse of a smoker to develop illnesses associated with smoking because of constant exposure to secondhand smoke.
 
Secondhand smoke is especially bad for infants and children. Infants and children exposed to secondhand smoke have a higher risk of respiratory diseases and other respiratory illnesses. Children who have asthma are at a higher risk of having frequent attacks. Secondhand smoke can also be responsible for raising a pregnant woman's risk of having a miscarriage or a premature baby. 
 
Due to the negative impacts of passive smoking, smoking has been banned in many public places, such as restaurants and bars. Secondhand smoke can also be a cause for concern in the workplace. Workers who inhale secondhand smoke have an increased risk of illness and even have more absences from work. This has led many offices to ban smoking on the premises, and some areas have even passed ordinances against smoking at work. Amongst jobs with a ban on smoking, employers report more productive employees and fewer absences from work. 
 
Typically, most smokers begin seeking ways to quit smoking out of concern for their familys health. There are many ways to quit smoking, and one of the easiest ways is through the use of a quit smoking hypnotherapy program. Hypnotherapy programs for quitting smoking are developed specifically to help smokers quit smoking without going through withdrawal. They are particularly effective because they help smokers fight the psychological aspect of the addiction, which is the hardest part to overcome.
 
Self hypnosis programs are developed to teach people hypnosis techniques to help quit smoking. One of the best things about these programs is the fact that smokers learn how to quit smoking without experiencing withdrawal. Hypnosis techniques can diminish or even completely eliminate withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting smoking. Another good thing is that since people learn how to perform hypnotherapy techniques on themselves, they do not have to worry about having a relapse. If they ever want to smoke, they just recall and utilize the techniques that helped them quit. 
 
Hypnotherapy produces many effects to help people quit smoking. It is an excellent tool for eliminating smoking cravings while also functioning as a relaxation aid to reduce stress. It also acts as a motivational aid to eliminate the psychological addiction to smoking. This combination of effects gives hypnotherapy its effectiveness in helping people to quit smoking for good.
 
The benefits of quitting smoking include better health for the quitting smoker as well as for friends, co workers, and family. People who are looking to quit for the sake of their loved ones can turn to hypnosis for a useful and easy to use tool for quitting. Anyone can learn hypnotic techniques for quitting from an instructional hypnosis program, and hypnotherapy for smoking cessation has a high rate of effectiveness because it makes quitting smoking easier and faster.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/men's-health-articles/health-risks-of-passive-cigarette-smoking-430226.html