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*** Do Not Quit Smoking! Click Here *** As I found that I was finally ready to take the stop and give up tobacco once and for all, I was immediately overwhelmed by all of the medical options for aiding me toward my goal. One item I came across is a new creation called the stop smoking shot or injection. This is one of the newest medical solutions and options for combating nicotine addiction and overcoming tobacco once and for all. The stop smoking shot works by using medication that blocks the receptors in the brain that nicotine docks with. When nicotine docks with these receptors it causes a chemical response in the brain. Very quickly with nicotine, the cells in the brain begin to split and create more receptors for nicotine. This causes the body to require more and more nicotine in order to fulfill the cravings. In addition to the stop smoking shot, there are also prescription pills available to help block nicotine. Working in much the same way, these are a daily pill that is taken for as much as 3 to 6 months. The advantage to the injection is that it usually only takes 1 to 2 injections for the average person to be able to quit. Pills require that we remember to take them every single day. The key is to ask the questions "what option works best for me?" It may take a bit of time and research to find the best answer to that question, but it's essential to your success when moving toward becoming smoke free.
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