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Report:
Going Cold Turkey Best Method Of Smoking Cessation
Drumstick, wing effective in curbing nicotine cravings
LONDON, England--A
new report released by the British Medical Society suggests that, for
millions of smokers, "going cold turkey" may be the best method
of smoking cessation.
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Cold
Turkey: Not Covered By Most Insurance Plans
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According
to researchers, tobacco users who smoke refrigerated turkey drumsticks
or wings in place of regular cigarettes achieve up to a 43% quit rate,
as compared to 30% for traditional nicotine-replacement therapies. Furthermore,
when combined with a counseling program incorporating mashed potatoes,
gravy, and stuffing, the long-term quit rate was found to increase to
almost 60%.
"Smoked
turkey produces the same psychosocial enjoyment, with none of the nicotine
or tar, as compared with your traditional cigarette," said Dr. Milton
Scrivner, noted tobacco expert. "It also effectively replicates the
texture and feel of a real cigarette, except for the part where you're
smoking a leg of turkey."
Also in development
are wearable patches consisting of thin slices of turkey cold-cuts applied
to the skin once a day, which, it is hoped, will deliver a fairly constant
dose of delicious, mouth-watering tobacco-fighting turkey 'round-the-clock.
As with other
smoking cessation aids, weight gain is a potentially adverse effect, particularly
when the meat is first basted with savory seasoned butter, then roasted
until its moisture content reaches juicy perfection.
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