Monday, June 11, 2012

Fruits vegetables quit smoking

  • Want to quit smoking, and stay smoke-free The researchers found that there was a relationship between the amount of fruits and vegetables the study participants ate, and the likelihood that they quit -- and stayed off -- tobacco.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Eat more vegetables and fruits to be able to quit smoking, a new study published online by University at Buffalo researchers reports.
  • (Examiner)
  • Maybe smokers trying to quit dont need to spend money on smoking cessation programs and products. Maybe all they need is a trip to their supermarket produce section.
  • (WQOW)
  • Washington: Eating more fruits and vegetables may help you stay off tobacco for longer "We may have identified a new tool that can help people quit smoking," said Jeffrey P.
  • (firstpost.com)
  • If you want to quit smoking eat more fruits and veggies, a new U.S. study says.
  • (Toronto Sun)
  • But if you are determined to stop smoking for good, new research suggests that improving your diet by eating more fruits and vegetables may help you quit and stay tobacco-free for longer.
  • (eMaxHealth.com)
  • I also drank a lot of water and ate more fruit and vegetables to help me get through the uncomfortable feeling during the first phase of quitting." According to a survey conducted by the bureau last year, the smoking rate among men was 33.
  • (Taipei Times)
  • 'We may have identified a new tool that can help people quit smoking,' said Jeffrey Haibach, who led the research. 'It is also possible that fruit and vegetables give people a feeling of fullness so they feel less of a need to smoke.
  • (Metro.co.uk)
  • Reluctant smokers spend millions each year on smoking cessation programs and products fruit and vegetable consumption or if smokers who ate more fruits and vegetables were more likely to quit.
  • (consumer affairs.com)

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