That's awesome, thank you. 3 minute read vs 45 min video. You're the man.
I chew nicorette gum all the time, haven't had a smoke in 10 years and haven't had chew in 3 years. My Dr told me that nicotine in itself is not bad for you and I can do it for the rest of my life. And I probably will, it is a mild stimulant and appetite suppressant. When I quit the gum for a couple months I gained weight real fast. Plus, I like it. As I side benefit I have also noticed that I have not had any dental problems since I started chewing this gum all the time.
I was looking at nicotine products to try, but I'm unsure if they're lacing them with chemicals. I was wondering if it could help me with episodes of shortness of breath.
I forgot to mention the guy saying that nicotine dissolves brain tumors and that combined with laitrille and vitamin B17 (or are those 2 the same thing?) that it has cancer curing applications.
I used to drink regular coffee, but the awful feelings I get as a result of coffee sometimes are intolerably bad. I think it's more of a condition in me that is aggravated by the caffeine worth with coffee. I've been drinking decaf. I've tried caffeine pills a few times, and they didn't make me feel like coffee. Caffeine kills my appetite and makes me not want to eat. I normally would just wake up and drink coffee and not eat much or anything for 5-6 hours. Maybe nicotine can shut off my appetite.
I get the cinnamon 4mg, If you're not a nicotine user then the 2mg would probably suffice. It definitely works as an appetite suppressant for me.
I feel apprehensive about trying it, and then if people see it, they will think it's something bad. I guess I'm just concerned about other harmful chemicals being added to nicotine products.
If you went a day without a nicotine product, how would you feel? Have you tried this before?
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