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| 2 hours ago by admin The new Nicorette ads bring to life the challenges of quitting smoking using the language smokers use to describe it with unique elements such as the inclusion of a device called a Suckometer that measures the “suck level” of a smoker's ... Nicorette gum can double a smoker's chances of quitting and remaining smoke-free long-term (6 months and longer), based on a placebo-controlled study. Nicorette provides fast, safe, controlled doses of nicotine to ease withdrawal ... Stop smoking - http://smoking-quit.info/ |
| 28 Oct 2009 by feeds@yuku.com (JohnPolito) "In my opinion, the most likely cancers to be associated with long term NRT use would be lung and upper aero-digestive tract. But we do not have sufficient epidemiologic data on either" says Stephen S. Hecht, Ph.D, a University of ... Freedom from Nicotine - http://ffn.yuku.com/directory [ More results from Freedom from Nicotine ] |
| 28 Oct 2009 by Quit Smoking The nicotine itself has minimal long term adverse consequences beyond the addiction. I have a doctor friend still chewing nicotine gum ten years after he quit smoking. Not too far off form the effects of long term caffeine use. ... How To Quit Smoking Cigarettes - http://howtoquitsmokingcigarettes.net/ |
| 15 Jun 2007 by trino111 I have been using nicorette gum for three years. I want to get off it - any ideas? My concern is; are there any long term effects? Drugs.com - http://www.drugs.com/forum/ |
| 17 hours ago by Clayton Makepeace No Nicorette … no patches … no Wellbutrin … just good, old-fashioned willpower. That way, there would be nobody to blame. I wouldn't be able to say, “I tried the gum; it didn't work for me.” Or, “The patch didn't help me at all. ... So there's another example like Kim's husband Bruce in post #1 to give you more long-term inspiration. One thing I learned from Tony Robbins which you've got “spot-on” here … you're now a NON-SMOKER — the description is so important to your ... The Total Package - http://www.makepeacetotalpackage.com/ - References |
| 4 Nov 2009 New survey reveals majority of female smokers are unaware of many immediate and long term health risks. Toronto, Canada (November 4th, 2009)- Many women are aware that smoking can lead to lung cancer, heart disease and premature death. ... replacement therapy brands, NICODERM(R) and NICORETTE(R) reveals that the majority of Canadian women who smoke are not necessarily aware of the host of other impacts that smoking can have on their immediate and longer term health. ... Johnson & Johnson-All News - http://www.jnj.com/connect/news/all/ |
| 1 Dec 2008 by Aloyzio Achutti What follows are the words of a 44 year-old woman addicted to Nicorette gum. "Originally I took it to quit smoking. I now have a major addiction to Nicorette, severe hair loss (have lost over 50% of my hair), high blood pressure (for ... AMICOR - http://amicor.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 29 May 2009 by Anne Landman The new American Legacy Foundation "truth" Campaign ads use a candid-camera approach to educating the public about the health hazards of smoking. To create the ads, the Campaign ran real online announcements seeking employees for .... Then find out if they realize NRT has a FAILURE RATE of 98.4% on long term (1 year of longer) (source: British Medical Journal, April 2009) quitting or that Nicorette causes extreme hair loss, skin lesions and high blood pressure or that ... Center for Media and Democracy - Publishers... - http://www.prwatch.org/ [ More results from Center for Media and Democracy - Publishers... ] |
| 17 Mar 2009 by Content Keyword RSS If you really want to stop smoking then Nicorette is not the best way. The NLP stop smoking programs are the best for long term quit smoking. Click on the big red button to your right to read more. Leave a Reply. Name (required) ... Quit Smoking Review Blog - http://www.quitsmokingreviewblog.com/ |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Carin Lane Merriam-Webster defines “cold turkey” as the abrupt complete cessation of the use of an addictive drug. Once I quit for three months and I thought I had my smoking addiction beat. I really felt bad smoking again after quitting for three months. I chewed the nicorette gum for a while too at some point. I don't remember how long I was on that. It was probably at least a month. When I finally quit for good using the patch, I also took Wellbutrin for the first week. ... HealthyLife - http://blog.timesunion.com/healthylife/ |
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