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| Smoking Cessation Injection |
Question:
Has anyone tried an injection to stop smoking?
Answer:
You're probably referring smoking cessation product the "Anticholinergic Block Method".
Check out http://nosmoke2000.com/page5.htm for the science behind it.
According to the website, the injection
blocks the nicotine receptors in the brain. Using the patch, a slow
drip of nicotine keeps the receptors happy. Seems to be pretty much
the same result, just a big difference in money. For many
nicotine withdrawal symptoms are a major fear and hurdle in
the quit, but I think that everyone will agree that in the long run,
it's the mental associations that we have with cigarettes and the
resulting cravings that are the real danger and the fight that has to
be fought for months and even years after the physical addiction has
been sent into a fitful sleep in the dark recesses of the brain,
hopefully never to be woken up again by that mythical "Just One".
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