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Hypnosis To Stop Smoking Helps Your Pets Too

By: Robert Thomson

Are you a smoker? Need some motivation to stop smoking? Have you got pets?
Then that much loved pet is your incentive to renounce smoking and Hypnotherapy can help!

Researchers have shown that pets are affected by passive smoking or in other words second-hand smoke.

Cats exposed to cigarette smoke are more likely to develop feline lymphoma than those that live in healthier surroundings. The danger keeps on rising with the time of exposure. With multiple smokers in the house the rate grows even more; up to four fold if two smokers are present.

There are 60% chances of dogs living in a smoking home developing lung cancer.

staying with smokers predisposes long nosed dogs as Greyhounds to twice as much danger of developing nose cancer.

All types and kinds of pets are affected irrespective of their size and age. However, the very young, the very small and the very old are more predisposed to the adverse effects of second-hand smoke.

Passive smoking adds to a lot of pet illnesses as when the smoker expires; the air is filled with poisonous smoke.

Cigarette fumes can have a adverse effect on the blood vessels in the eyes leading to irritation.

Smoke can injure the vulnerable lungs in a pet. In addition, the toxic fumes can produce a cold that can cause other acute, life-threatening conditions in your pet.

Since animals have a shorter esophagus than man smoke inhalation promptly irritates the pet’s throat.

A cat's hair constantly traps generous quantities of smoke particulates just like rugs, furniture and clothes. The cat sniffs these concentrated particles from his fur and skin while grooming which triggers lymphoma in the nasal cavities and gut in addition to the chest.

Pets can be allergic to smoke too.

The stench of cigarette smoke is very unpleasant for pets more so for they have a keen sense of smell.

Allergic conditions like asthma, bronchitis etc can be precipitated by inspiring second hand smoke.

So even though you may be unsure about calling a Hypnotherapist to help you stop smoking, you should seriously consider Hypnosis the next time you smoke, because think of the poison you are forcing into your adorable best friend.



Article Source: http://www.rightbiz.com

David is a Registered Clinical Hypnotherapist and is the owner of 4u4life Hypnotherapy Essex. You can find more articles at 4u4life.co.uk.

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