OMG! I hoop! I'm also not good but I adore it! I have two friends who are fire-hoopers!
I'm not interested in fire-hooping - I'd kill myself but I LOVE hooping!
It's mostly in the mind. For those who love vaping and are happy with it - great!
For those who are looking at vaping as a way for quitting - it's easier than you think. You don't have to spend months stepping down if you don't want to. In fact, that's just expensive and kind of tortuous...
I think nicotine is very mildly addictive. It's the millions of habitual cues that are the problem. With other drugs, you take them in fairly limited environments. Maybe you stand at the kitchen counter to take a pain pill or maybe you slip into a crack house to smoke or maybe you use X at a...
Don't we all hate the English? No offense to any English descendants, of course. Heck! We might be cousins - I'm an ethnic Swede and apparently we got to "know" your ancestors pretty often during the Dark Ages. :D
Smoking has been completely demonized (rightly or wrongly), so anything that looks like "smoking" gets shuffled into the Horrible category. People can have reasonable arguments about whether or not ecigs are "healthy" but not reasonable arguments about whether or not ecigs are "healthier" than...
Good for you! I found the habit to be much worse than the nic addiction. That only lasts a couple of days. You might try Lobelia tincture for a few days to smooth things out.
Pretty much. Thirst is no more an indication of dehydration than hunger is of starving. People should just drink enough water (or whatever) to be satisfied. We drink more doing manual labor in the summer and less flopping on the couch in the winter. If we just listen to our bodies, we'll get...
There's no "standard" amount of water a person should drink even if they aren't vaping. The old 8 glasses a day thing is just an old wives tale no matter how much it get retold. Most people eating normally get plenty of water through foods and random drinks of water, coffee, tea, or sweet...
You can do this online for free. The techniques aren't secret and no face-time is necessary if you are motivated. My first brush with this was using a book called "Hope and Help for Your Nerves". The book coupled with Inderal from my doc took me 80% into recovery. Later, I was able to pay for...
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