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Can ZeroSmoke Help You Quit?

Emily reviews ZeroSmoke and talks about quitting smoking in general.

Why is it so hard to quit smoking?

I am surprised at how many people continue to smoke, given what we know about the severe effects of smoking on health and overall wellbeing. Of course, that's easy for me to say, since I've never had so much as a puff from a cigarette and have never been addicted to anything.

The reality is that nicotine is one of the most addictive substances out there just after cocaine and heroin, and once its evil powers get a hold of you, it can be extremely difficult to give it up. Based on what I've heard, nicotine withdrawal is a horrible experience to endure. But if you are reading this because you genuinely want to quit smoking then you are taking your first step to succeeding.

I've seen people successfully quit for months or even years only to end up smoking again. People who smoke often feel that it relieves stress, but in reality their addiction is actually a source of stress. I don't think I have to bother listing all of the reasons to quit smoking, since you've probably heard most of them already.

So many stop smoking aids, yet so few success stories

So how can you actually kick your habit for good? There is no simple or universal answer. Different approaches have worked for different people. Some have found that they are able to use their will power alone to overcome their addiction, but their numbers are few. Studies have shown that fewer than 5% of people are able to overcome addiction to smoking without any help.

Some people have had success with nicotine patches and nicotine gum, but success rates are limited, because this approach does not enable you to overcome your nicotine addiction. Because part of the addiction to smoking is an oral addiction, smoking will always be more appealing to nicotine addicts than gum or the patch. That's why so many who have tried these approaches have failed. I know from personal experience, because I've seen people firsthand who thought they had finally beaten their addiction using the patch or gum only to revert back to smoking several weeks or months later.

Another approach is to use the drug Wellbutrin, also known as Zyban. While one study showed a quit rate of 25% to 33% when Wellbutrin was combined with behavioral modification intervention, most studies have shown a success rate of 15-25% for the drug alone. However, this drug often causes side effects that are very disruptive, including difficulty sleeping and concentrating, shaking and tremors, as well as gastrointestinal problems. Obviously, this approach is not for everyone and is unable to help the majority of people who use it to quit smoking.

Alternative approaches

After trying multiple solutions and finding they don't work, these people often resort to alternative approaches that are lesser known. Hypnotherapy has worked for very few people in my experience. Another approach is provided by ZeroSmoke. This product uses magnets applied to the outer ear to stimulate the production of neurotransmitters which is supposed to help people quit smoking.

The ads for ZeroSmoke claim that many users of the product quit smoking within one week. Several people I know have tried this, but to no avail. I suspect that if this product has any effect at all that it is a placebo effect. So it may just be helping those people with very strong willpower who would likely have been able to quit cold turkey without any help.

Several people who had tried everything under the sun heard about a product called Nicocure. This product uses herbal ingredients. I tend to be skeptical when it comes to herbal products promising instant miracles, but I was pleasantly surprised when every single one of the people who tried it actually managed to quit smoking over a period of several weeks. And to top it off, none of them had any side effects or weight gain.

Conclusion: Nicocure seems to work

This is not exactly a scientific analysis, since I'd need a much larger sample to determine if it actually works, but based on the people who submited their reviews to PublicHealthForums.com who had tried several other approaches and finally succeeded using Nicocure, I am confident in recommending this product to anyone who wants to quit smoking. However, one thing these people had in common besides taking Nicocure was a strong desire to quit smoking, and I could tell they were very committed to this goal. If you are not 100% committed to the goal of quitting smoking, then nothing will work for you, but if you are, then I would strongly advise that you try Nicocure. The good news is that Nicocure comes with a money back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose by trying it. The only precaution I have to add is that even though the product is made from all natural ingredients, pregnant women should not use it, because there are no studies proving it is safe for an unborn child.

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