понедельник, 28 января 2013 г.

EU To Give Money For Tobacco


The EU will provide money for tobacco in its next 2014 – 2020 fiscal period, Minister of Agriculture Miroslav Naydenov said in Kardzhali.

As the Committee on Agriculture of the EU adopted a proposal for the removal of tobacco from the ban list for subsidized crops, 2014 Bulgarian tobacco will receive EU co-payments from 2014, the minister explained, reports Standart.

пятница, 25 января 2013 г.

Natural remedies to quit smoking


There are a variety of herbs and supplements that can help people stop smoking. Some herbs to consider include lobelia for cigarette cravings, ginger root for nausea, St. John's Wort for depression, passion flower for irritability, and rhodiola for energy.

Rhodiola extract in the mornings can increase dopamine receptors. Dopamine is a hormone associated with mood. Too little dopamine can lead to anxiety and depression. Increasing dopamine receptors and uptake can make people feel happier, more energetic and less like smoking a cigarette.

People often feel nauseated when they are in withdrawal from nicotine. Ginger root may reduce nausea. Lobelia can be toxic so caution is needed when using.
Oats are a heart healthy food that is high in fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, potassium, and folate. Eating oats can help lower levels of bad cholesterol and keep arteries clear, which helps to lower risk of heart disease. They also contain chemicals called avenathramides that can reduce stress, strengthen the nervous system, fight free radials, and combat high blood pressure. All of these benefits can be crucial for smokers who are at a higher risk for heart disease.

Oats can also directly help smokers quit. An extract derived from green oats can ease withdrawal symptoms and help to decrease cigarette cravings.

четверг, 10 января 2013 г.

Ryan Gosling 'Gangster Squad' role smoking hot


Ryan Gosling's got a sure-fire method for quitting cigarettes: Play a chain-smoking cop in a movie set in Los Angeles, circa 1949.
"I quit smoking after that film because I smoked myself out," says a nicotine-free Gosling, who was nevertheless presented with his character's trusty lighter by the production's props-master.
"I ended up smoking two or three packs a day of these filterless, period cigarettes -- I'd have to have a new one every take -- and then I'd be smoking in between takes."
In Gangster Squad, the movie in question, Gosling portrays Jerry Wooters, the real-life member of a clandestine group of LAPD outsiders assigned to take back the city from the clutches of prizefighter-turned-ruthless mobster, Mickey Cohen, played by Sean Penn, reported The London Free Press.
"As hard as Sean Penn was punching that punching bag in the film, that's how my lungs felt," recalls Gosling.
"Like Sean had been wailing on my lungs instead of the bag."

среда, 2 января 2013 г.

Latest tobacco prices rise takes effect


The third of six consecutive annual increases in a tax on tobacco took effect on 1 January, taking the price of the cheapest brand of 20 cigarettes to about $16 per packet.

But an organisation helping smokers to quit says it still wants steeper tobacco price rises.

Quit Group chief executive Paula Snowden said price rises help motivate people who may be worried about their health or the example they are setting their children, to take action, according to Radio New Zealand.

She said the sector would like to see even heftier price increases over the next three years.

Quit Group intends to roster twice the number of personnel for the next two weeks to cope with an anticipated spike in callers seeking help.

среда, 19 декабря 2012 г.

Bulgarian Parliamentary Committee to Vote on Smoking Ban Amendments


Bulgaria's Parliamentary Economic Committee will vote Tuesday at a closed-doors session on the abolition of the full indoor smoking ban.
The proposal was put forth by MPs from center-right ruling party GERB between the first and second reading of the new Tourism Act, dnevnik.bg reminds.
At the end of last week, GERB MPs Ivan Bozhilov and Evgeni Stoev suggested that the Tourism Act should be amended to permit smoking in night clubs and in bars and restaurants with separate rooms for smokers and non-smokers.
The two GERB MPs also suggested that small bars and restaurants with an area of up to 50 square meters should be allowed to decide whether the site is for smokers or non-smokers.
The vote was postponed for December 18 to get MPs acquainted with the stances of the Health Ministry and the Ministry of Economy, Energy, and Tourism.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov declared Saturday that GERB was totally against the abolition of the full indoor smoking ban despite the fact that he had suggested one week earlier that smoking could be allowed in bars and restaurants after 10 p.m.
Borisov went so far as to declare he would file his resignation of the full smoking ban was lifted.
Despite Borisov's warning, the initiators of the legal amendments did not withdraw them.
President Rosen Plevneliev also opposed the abolition of the full indoor smoking ban and implied he could veto the amendments if they got approved by Parliament, according to Novinite.com.
Helath Minister Desislava Atanasova has repeatedly stated her opposition to the removal of the full smoking ban.
Delyan Dobrev, Minister of Economy, Energy, and Tourism, is the only Minister supporting the abolition of the full smoking ban.
Parliament Chair Tsetska Tsacheva has also rejected the amendments mainly due to the unacceptable practice of amending one law to introduce changes in another one.

понедельник, 10 декабря 2012 г.

Drop in cigarette sales drags down spending


Consumption, a main driver of growth in the French economy, slipped by 0.2 percent in October from the September level.

The INSEE statistics institute, which published the data, also revised down data for September to show stable consumption instead of a rise of 0.1 percent from the level for August.

INSEE said that in October, a rise in purchases of durable goods had not compensated for a sharp fall in spending on cigarettes after taxes were hiked on tobacco products.

At BNP Paribas bank, economists commented: "The fall is limited and is less than expected and the details are rather reassuring given the economic situation."

At Société Générale bank, chief economist Michel Martinez said that the outcome was in line with government thinking, to the extent that the effect of budget tightening was mainly reducing the rate at which people saved and so would have a moderate effect on consumption, according to The Local.

But this was just an initial sign, and one had to be cautious about the consequences of the budget action, he said.

вторник, 4 декабря 2012 г.

Amman tobacco companies to reduce cigarette prices by 15%


Local tobacco companies have informed the Income and Sales Tax Department that they plan to reduce the prices of cigarettes by around 15 per cent in a bid to compete with smuggled cigarettes, a government source said Sunday.

The official, who preferred to remain unnamed, told The Jordan Times that local manufacturers of cigarettes have to inform the department whenever they decide to raise or reduce the prices of tobacco products, noting that smuggled cigarettes, mainly from Syria, have hit the industry.

There are seven tobacco manufacturing firms in Jordan, which have been complaining that smuggled cigarettes threaten their businesses.

Over the past few years, the government has raised taxes on cigarettes several times, which encouraged smuggling of the product, according to manufacturers.

The tax rate on local cigarettes is around 75 per cent of the value of the product.

Several shop owners told The Jordan Times that tobacco firms have almost stopped supplying them with cigarettes until the new prices are announced.

Amer Rabie, who owns a shop in the capital’s Tlaa Al Ali area, indicated that suppliers have not visited the store for days and wholesalers informed him that prices of Jordanian-made cigarettes will go down within the next few days.

Ahmad Al Sagheir also complained of a shortage of cigarettes at his store because suppliers are waiting for tobacco companies to announce their decision to reduce prices.

According to official figures, smuggled tobacco products currently account for over 40 per cent of the local market.