15-step Mormon LDS Stop Smoking Program Learn to Quit Smoking Permanently Fill out the form so missionaries in your area can arrange a time to teach you to quit smoking. There is NO COST or obligation. If they do not have the lesson manual, direct them to this web site. 15-step Mormon Stop Smoking Program The stop smoking program has been taught as a free pulic service by thousands of missionaries all over the world since 1983.

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This program teaches 15 steps to follow that turn off the longing for tobacco making it easy to quit. Missionaries and LDS Church leaders can obtain the lesson manual free by E-mail using the link below. This is NOT an official publication or program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

This manual has been made available to bless the lives of those who wish to use it. This free public service works best when provided.

• Full-time missionaries • Ward and Branch missionaries • Ward, Branch, and Stake priesthood leaders • Other LDS church members who may be assigned by a priesthood leader The 15 steps have not changed since this began in 1983, but information has been recently added to make it more effective. Please discard earlier copies and use this new one from now on. Or send an E-mail request to info @ LDSStopSmokingProgram.org PLEASE include your name, address, phone, mission or ward, stake, and your calling and the name of your mission president if you are a missionary, or bishop and his contact info if you are a local leader. A response will be sent by a volunteer, not by an automated program. So please check your E-mail often.

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Hughes and others, “Nicotine Withdrawal versus Other Drug Withdrawal Syndromes: Similarities and Dissimilarities,” Addiction 89 (1994): 1461–70. Drama Serial Dasht Castile. Department of Health and Human Services (1998).

The Health Consequences of Smoking: Nicotine Addiction (Washington, D.C. Monopoly 1995 Pc Game Download on this page. : GPO, 1998). Warburton and others, “Smokers of the Future,” British Journal of Addiction 86 (1991): 621–25. Food and Drug Administration, Nicotine in Cigarettes and Smokeless Tobacco Products Is a Drug and These Products Are Nicotine Delivery Devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Appendices, Department of Health and Human Services, Aug.

1995, A1–A99. World Health Organization, Addressing the Worldwide Tobacco Epidemic through Effective, Evidence-Based Treatment (1999). Www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact222.html • 8. Perry and others, “Increased Nicotinic Receptors in Brains from Smokers: Membrane Binding and Autoradiography Studies,” Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 289 (1999): 1545–52. Hughes and D. Hatsukami, “Signs and Symptoms of Tobacco Withdrawal,” Archives of General Psychiatry 43 (1986): 289–94. Killen and S.

Fortmann, “Craving Is Associated with Smoking Relapse: Findings from Three Prospective Studies,” Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology 5 (1997): 37–42. Westman and J.

Rose, “Nicotine Replacement Therapies and Beyond,” in Nicotine in Psychiatry: Psychopathology and Emerging Therapeutics, ed. Piasecki and P. Newhouse (Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 2000). Committee on Substance Abuse, “Tobacco’s Toll: Implications for the Pediatrician,” Pediatrics 108 (2001): 502. • Janet Brigham is a member of the Los Altos Ward, Los Altos California Stake.