Smoking Cessation Therapy
October 19th, 2007Along the same lines is a gum that works much the same as the patch. The gum is chewed when a smoker feels the urge to reach for a cigarette. Because it contains nicotine, that is released into the body and again the smoker feels satisfied enough that they forgo the cigarette. There is a limitation on how much of the gum can be consumed in one day so it’s wise to ask your doctor if he or she thinks this form of smoking cessation therapy is a good approach.
The only impulse for a person to stop smoking in many cases is a warning from their physician. Often times the damage is already done in the form of lung cancer or pneumonia. And this done when a person feels compelled to get involved in a form form of smoking cessation therapy. And they do it to prolong their lives.
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