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World No Tobacco Day 2025: 6 integrative tools to break free from tobacco addiction

Breaking free from tobacco isn’t just about willpower, it’s about reconnecting with yourself. Integrative tools like mindfulness, meditation, yoga, hypnotherapy, and sound therapy help retrain the brain, calm the nervous system, and build resilience.

May 31, 2025 / 07:30 IST
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Benefits of Pranayama: More than stretching, yoga integrates breath, awareness, and movement, creating a strong buffer against stress. Pranayama, or breathwork, in particular expands lung capacity and calms the nervous system (Image: Canva)

Tobacco addiction is a neurological trap reinforced by every puff. Nicotine hijacks the brain’s reward system, locking users into a cycle of craving and relief. But there’s hope. This World No Tobacco Day, uncover some integrative wellbeing tools that go beyond patches and pills, and help you rewire the brain, regain control, and rediscover a sense of self.

Tobacco addiction is a strong dependence that affects both the body and mind. Nicotine changes how the brain works, making people feel good for a short time, then crave more. Over time, smoking becomes part of daily routines and a way to cope with stress or emotions. This makes it very hard to stop.

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Addiction thrives in disconnection, from the self, from breath, and from the present moment, says Prakriti Poddar, Global Head of Mental Health and Wellbeing at Roundglass Living. “Practicing strategies such as meditation, mindfulness, yoga, and more can support quitting tobacco. These activities can be easily done at home using wellness apps,” says Poddar.

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Also read | Smokers of the world, you have nothing to lose but your lives & monies Disclaimer: This article, including health and fitness advice, only provides generic information. Don’t treat it as a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist for specific health diagnosis.

Namita S Kalla is a senior journalist who writes about different aspects of modern life that include lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
first published: May 31, 2025 07:30 am

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