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Using Nicotine Gum To Quit Smoking
An addiction to nicotine is a serious
one indeed. Many studies have shown that it is one of the most addictive
substances known, and most people will gain a dependency to it soon
after they start smoking regularly. When you smoke a cigarette, you body
receives an instant rush of nicotine - there is a spike in your nicotine
levels which slowly dissipates, and when your nicotine levels drop below
a certain point you will crave another spike, in the form of another
cigarette.
As a smoker, part of your body's physical addition to nicotine has to do
with relieving it in these "hits," and it is for this reason that an
attempt to quit smoking can be so difficult. The most important thing in
any attempt to quit smoking is willpower, and the chances that you will
succeed in staying smoke free without the use of willpower are extremely
slim. In same cases, however, you can benefit from using a medical aid
in addition to your willpower. The most common and well known aids to
quitting smoking are those that supply and regulate nicotine in the
bloodstream.
A popular choice is nicotine gum. This is gum that resembles ordinary
chewing gum, but of course it contains nicotine. The reason nicotine gum
can be effective is because is can replicate nicotine spikes in your
bloodstream without the need for cigarettes. The problem that some
people run into with the nicotine patch - the other popular nicotine
supplier - is that a nicotine patch supplies a steady amount of nicotine
into your bloodstream. There is no spike, or "hit", with a patch, and
for this reason some people still find themselves craving cigarettes
when they use the patch: even though the body is receiving nicotine, it
desires the hit that the cigarette provides.
With nicotine gum, you can attempt to replicate this hit without a
cigarette. The gum is not chewed like normal gum -- rather you hold in
your mouth without chewing it for long periods of time, and then give it
a few chews when you want a release of nicotine, much as you would take
a drag on a cigarette for a quick nicotine hit. A typical guideline for
nicotine gum would be to chew it 3-4 times, until you feel a tingling
sensation, at which point you should flatten it and place it between
your cheek and gum. Repeat the brief chewing process at occasional
intervals as necessary. Under no circumstances should nicotine gum be
chewed like ordinary gum, as too much nicotine will be released into
your bloodstream.
Nicotine Gum comes in 2mg and 4mg strengths (the 4mg is recommended if
you smoke more than 20 cigarettes a day.) It is recommended that you use
the gum every 1-2 hours throughout the day, for a period of up to 3
months. The only drawback of nicotine gum is that you cannot drink
anything except water for 15 minutes before and during chewing. For this
reason nicotine gum isn't helpful at a bar, which is where many
ex-smokers need the most help. Despite this, nicotine gum can be an
effective tool -- when combined with your willpower -- in an attempt to
quit smoking.
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