Source: Parade Magazine Contact: http://www.parade.com/email/index.html Website: http://www.parade.com/ Pubdate: 14 Sep 1998 Author: Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO BETTER HEALTH Herbal Relaxation If you feel stressed-out and have trouble sleeping, you may want to try Kava, an herbal supplement that was shown in clinical studies to be "as effective as prescription anti-anxiety drugs and sleeping pills," says Chris Kilham, who heard about the herb while on a trip to the South Seas. Kilham, author of "Kava: Medicine Hunting in Paradise," is touting the herb as a nonaddictive alternative to medication. "It works in the brain's anxiety center, just like prescription anti-anxiety medications, without the side effects," says Kilham. "It has been used in parts of the world for more than 3000 years." Kilham cautions that persons should consult physicians before trying the herb. Want to Quit? Nearly 70% of smokers want to stop, and each has tried to do so an average of 5.3 times, according to a new survey by the American Lung Association. A fifth of all smokers identified the absence of smoking rituals, such as "having something to do with my hands," as the reason they relapsed. The nationwide survey found that quitting "cold turkey" was the most common and least successful method. "Many of the 43 million U.S. smokers have a lot of mistaken ideas about how to quit," says Dr. Alfred Munzer of the American Lung Association, which developed a Quit Smoking Action Plan to educate smokers about resources to help them quit. Call 1-800-586-4872. - --- Checked-by: Pat Dolan