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Nicocure - Stop Smoking with Nicocure
from: Ratliff J Nicocure is a new generation aid to help you give up smoking. Nicocure gives you the best possible chance of success and our workplace trials with thousands of smokers over ten years have demonstrated this.
If you've decided to quit, you've come to the right place. Nicocure is a simple to use product, which blocks up to 99% of the nicotine and tar you would normally inhale. Used as part of our tried and tested program, it can help you be free of tobacco in 30 days without many of the withdrawal symptoms you've seen your friends suffer from. Maybe you've even had them yourself. Try Nicocure, and take the first step to claiming your life back.
Kick the Nicotine Habit Naturally
Would you give an alcoholic more drinks to get him to quit? Would you give a dieter more cake and candy to help him lose weight? Would you give a drug addict more of his favorite drug if you were trying to get him to quit?
Of course not! So why would anyone want to put MORE nicotine in their bodies when it's nicotine they're trying to lose their addiction to?
It all comes down to the fact that to quit smoking you eventually have to get off the nicotine. And withdrawal from nicotine is VERY unpleasant. It's the single thing that causes even the most committed "quitters" to go back.
That's what makes the Nicocure Patch so amazing. Researchers have discovered a way to combine the all-natural healing properties of a unique variety of traditional herbal formulas to completely and naturally eliminate your body's need for nicotine.
Consider the 1990 Surgeon General's Report findings:
When it comes right down to it, aren't you tired of being a slave to cigarettes?
After 1 year off cigarettes, the excess risk of heart disease and sudden death caused by smoking is reduced by half. After 15 years of abstinence, the risk of heart disease is similar to that of people who've never smoked.
In 5 to 15 years, the risk of stroke for ex-smokers returns to the level of those who've never smoked.
Male smokers who quit between ages 35 to 39 can add up to 15 years to their life. Female quitters in this age group can add up to 12 years. Men and women who quit at ages 65 to 69 increase their life expectancy by up to 3 years.
Learn more about nicocure at Nicocure.
About the Author
J. Ratliff is an avid article writer for AskWellness.com.
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