Effects of Nicotine

 

Nicotine Effects.
 

The truth is you are a nicotine addict.
 

You need your little dose. You need daily to experience  the effects of  nicotine.
 

And you smoke cigarettes to get your little dose of nicotine.
 

Fortunately, and this is the good news, despite popular misconception,
nicotine IS an easy drug to kick as the physical nicotine withdrawal symptoms
are so mild.

 

HOW MANY SMOKERS REALLY
KNOW THIS. THE REAL EFFECTS OF NICOTINE?

 

Let me repeat it and I intend to repeat it again and again, without
any apologies, throughout this course:
 

One of the great myths of smoking is that you will suffer terrible
physical withdrawal symptoms when you quit.

Nicotine withdrawal symptoms  are Mild.

 

KEY IDEA

The physical craving for nicotine is so mild you will hardly it.

 

In fact, giving up smoking is 90% mental and only 10% physical.
 

And what is that 10% – merely an empty, restless physical incomplete feeling….
the temporary feeling in your body that something is missing.The effects of nicotine is to cause this empty feeling.
 

That is all.
 

That is all.
 

That is all you will physically experience when you give up  smoking.
 

In fact, the majority of smokers will not be aware of any physical
withdrawal symptoms at all when they quit.
 

May I ask you this ?
 

If you had a light head cold, would you stop everything and wait in fear for the symptoms of a light head cold to emerge ?
 

Of course not.

It would be an inconvenience, but you would ignore it and get on with your business – knowing that it would be gone in a few days.


You would not make a big fuss out of it.

This is exactly the sort of attitude you must take when you finally stop
smoking – because the actual physical discomfort you will experience
will be less than that of a head cold.

 

  nicotine  effects

Cool, clean TV hero? Where is he now?
The real effects of nicotine

This is such an important point.

You do not realize, right now, how angry you will become when, as
a non-smoker you see people and especially TV shows and films
continue to perpetuate this old myth.

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