New Research Findings
on The Insular CortexIs the insula the brain region responsible for awareness of urges and craves?
What if a smoker awoke after sustaining a brain injury or stoke that damaged a region of the brain known as the "insula" and no longer felt any urge to smoke - none? What if no urge or crave arrived when handed the newspaper, when drinking their morning coffee, stepping outside, traveling to work, when break-time arrived, while talking on the phone, when seeing others smoke, after meals or when bored, angry or stressed - none? What if going through the nicotine withdrawal and detox process did not produce a single crave, urge and desire? Impossible?
As the below study and stories suggest, the brain regions responsible for different aspects of chemical dependency may have been just become a bit clearer. Aside from dopamine "aaah" reward sensations, high definition pre-frontal lobe salient memories that record smoking associations, and the mind sensing and collecting smoking cue data, what region of brain allows human consciousness to sense an urge or crave to bring a new supply of nicotine into the brain?
Although each new understanding seems to bring more questions than answers the pace of discoveries in one of the final frontiers - the human mind - is amazing. The essence of human existence isn't that the body or mind can perform a particular function but conscious awareness that it is doing so. During nicotine dependency recovery the most important aspect of that awareness is what's happening with each challenge overcome, as we demonstrate to our consciousness that another aspect of life is entirely do-able without nicotine.
What we've each discovered is that we don't have to damage, destroy or even understand any brain region associated with chemical dependency in order to reclaim normal function. We've each come to realize that is that we have a 100% guarantee of success so long as our bloodstreams remain nicotine-free. Still just one guiding principle determining the outcome for all ... no nicotine today, Never Take Another Puff, Dip or Chew!
Breathe deep, hug hard, live long!
John
What is the Insula
The following paragraphs are from Wikipedia's "
insular cortex

Although each new understanding seems to bring more questions than answers the pace of discoveries in one of the final frontiers - the human mind - is
amazing. The essence of human existence isn't that the body or mind can perform a particular function but conscious awareness that it is doing so. During
nicotine dependency recovery the most important aspect of that awareness is what's happening with each challenge overcome, as we demonstrate to our
consciousness that another aspect of life is entirely do-able without nicotine.