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The symptoms of nicotine
withdrawal include headache, anxiety, nausea and a craving for more
tobacco. When you use tobacco, the nicotine in it creates a chemical
dependency in your body. This makes the body develop a physical need
for a certain level of nicotine at all times. The brain is no dummy.
It knows that it needs to give the body what it wants. That is why there
is a psychological addiction to nicotine as well.
Tobacco users who attempt
to quit will almost always have symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. The
symptoms are unpleasant but only temporary. The good news is that nicotine
withdrawal symptoms are usually gone within 6 months after you quit.
The Symptoms of Nicotine
Withdrawal May Include:
The symptoms of nicotine
withdrawal are most apparent during the first few months after you quit.
One way to get around these symptoms, and to give you a better shot
at success, is to use Smoke Deter. This is the product that is shown
at the top of this page. Smoke Deter works by minimizing the side effects
of nicotine withdrawal. One of the main reasons why people have no success
at quitting is because they just cannot deal with the side effects.