Quit Smoking Aid - ProtectUrHealth

Quit Smoking Aid

Track your progress, celebrate milestones, and stay motivated on your journey to a smoke-free life

Track Your Progress

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Getting Started

Your Achievements

Complete the form to track your quit smoking journey.

Key Features

Discover how our Quit Smoking Aid can support your journey to a smoke-free life

Progress Tracking

Track your smoke-free days, health improvements, and money saved

Health Benefits

See how your body recovers and improves with each smoke-free day

Savings Calculator

Watch your savings grow as you stay smoke-free

Craving Alerts

Get helpful tips and distractions when cravings strike

Mobile Friendly

Access your tracker anywhere, on any device

Privacy First

Your data never leaves your browser - complete privacy

Benefits of Quitting

Discover the positive changes that happen when you quit smoking

Health Improvements

Within 20 minutes, your heart rate drops. Within 12 hours, carbon monoxide levels in your blood return to normal.

Financial Savings

Save thousands of dollars each year that you would have spent on cigarettes.

Time Reclaimed

Gain back the time you would have spent smoking - about 10 minutes per cigarette.

Sense of Control

Experience the empowerment that comes from breaking free from addiction.

How to Use This Tool

Follow these simple steps to track your quit smoking journey

1

Set Your Quit Date

Enter the date you quit smoking to start tracking your progress.

2

Input Your Habits

Enter how many cigarettes you smoked per day and the cost.

3

Track Daily Status

Mark each day as smoke-free or not to monitor your progress.

4

See Your Progress

Watch your health improve and savings grow as you stay smoke-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about quitting smoking

What are the immediate benefits of quitting smoking?

Within 20 minutes of quitting, your heart rate drops to a normal level. Within 12 hours, the carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal. Within 2 weeks to 3 months, your heart attack risk begins to drop and your lung function begins to improve. Within 1 to 9 months, coughing and shortness of breath decrease.

How can I manage cravings?

Cravings typically last about 5-10 minutes. When a craving hits: distract yourself with an activity, drink water, practice deep breathing, chew gum or snack on healthy foods, exercise, or remind yourself why you quit. Having a plan for cravings significantly increases your chances of success.

What if I slip up and smoke?

A slip doesn't have to become a full relapse. Don't be too hard on yourself—most people try quitting several times before succeeding for good. Analyze what triggered the slip, learn from it, and recommit to your quit journey immediately. Remember how far you've already come and use it as motivation to continue.

How much money will I save by quitting?

The amount you save depends on how much you smoked and the cost of cigarettes in your area. For example, if you smoked a pack a day at $8 per pack, you would save approximately $56 per week, $240 per month, and $2,920 per year. Our calculator will show you exactly how much you're saving based on your personal smoking habits.

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