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This product contains nicotine polacrilex (equal to 2 mg nicotine), a stop smoking aid, which compares to the active ingredient in Nicorette Gum.
Amazon Basic Care Nicotine Polacrilex Gum 2 mg (nicotine) is used as part of a Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) designed to wean your body off cigarettes. It helps regulate, control and gradually reduce your body's nicotine cravings.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 2mg Amazon Basic Care Uncoated Nicotine Polacrilex Gum on sale for the prices belowwhen you checkout with Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Available Options:
This product contains nicotine polacrilex (equal to 2 mg nicotine), a stop smoking aid, which compares to the active ingredient in Nicorette Gum.
Amazon Basic Care Nicotine Polacrilex Gum 2 mg (nicotine) is used as part of a Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) designed to wean your body off cigarettes. It helps regulate, control and gradually reduce your body's nicotine cravings.
Model: Amazon Basic Care Uncoated Nicotine Polacrilex Gum 2 mg (nicotine), Mint Flavored, Stop Smoking Aid, 220 Count (Packaging may vary)
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Just a heads up to first time users - this is not used like regular gum
You lightly chew, pause when tingling starts, and then resume. Repeat.
Meant to be chewed for about 30 mins
Made the mistake of chewing like regular gum on first use and thought I was having an anaphylactic reaction with throat "swelling", nausea , dizziness etc
Never thought you'd need to read instructions on gum!
Never touched cigarettes but there have been studies showing a lot of benefits to consuming some nicotine. The occasional cigar has given a sense of these, gum or patches apparently useful toward this too. https://www.psychologytoday.com/u...f-nicotine
Never touched cigarettes but there have been studies showing a lot of benefits to consuming some nicotine. The occasional cigar has given a sense of these, gum or patches apparently useful toward this too. https://www.psychologytoday.com/u...f-nicotine
Did you watch that Andrew huberman thing also? Willingly taking a highly addictive substance for theoretical cognitive boosts is probably a bad idea. Playing with fire for little benefit
Just a heads up to first time users - this is not used like regular gumYou lightly chew, pause when tingling starts, and then resume. Repeat. Meant to be chewed for about 30 minsMade the mistake of chewing like regular gum on first use and thought I was having an anaphylactic reaction with throat "swelling", nausea , dizziness etcNever thought you'd need to read instructions on gum!
First time I used it I did the same thing, but I'm also a gum swallower so I just gulped it down without thinking as soon as it started feeling strange.
And I was stuck on a Transatlantic flight at the time.
I was very unpopular amongst folks who needed to use the lavatory, and I'll not expand further. 😆
Never touched cigarettes but there have been studies showing a lot of benefits to consuming some nicotine. The occasional cigar has given a sense of these, gum or patches apparently useful toward this too. https://www.psychologytoday.com/u...f-nicotine
This is actually why I chewed. Night shift provider needing more than caffeine for that extra focus. Never got addicted, but started having issues with vasoconstriction pain (cold would make my fingers and toes hurt like crazy), and started having kidney pains which I presume was also related to restricted flow. Stopped the gum and the pains improved
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220-Count - 8.37 cents
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SteveA3128
You lightly chew, pause when tingling starts, and then resume. Repeat.
Meant to be chewed for about 30 mins
Made the mistake of chewing like regular gum on first use and thought I was having an anaphylactic reaction with throat "swelling", nausea , dizziness etc
Never thought you'd need to read instructions on gum!
Did you watch that Andrew huberman thing also? Willingly taking a highly addictive substance for theoretical cognitive boosts is probably a bad idea. Playing with fire for little benefit
And I was stuck on a Transatlantic flight at the time.
I was very unpopular amongst folks who needed to use the lavatory, and I'll not expand further. 😆
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