Nicorette understands that all smokers are different, that's why they offer the widest range of nicotine replacement products to help you stop smoking in the way that is best for you. Whether you are planning on giving up smoking completely or just want to cut down the number of cigarettes you smoke, Nicorette can help.
Nicorette works by giving you a small amount of nicotine, but without the dangerous effects of inhaling tobacco smoke. This helps relieve the withdrawal symptoms and cravings for a cigarette that you get when you stop smoking, and allows you to get on with breaking the psychological habit of smoking.
If you are physically addicted to nicotine, using Nicorette has been shown to almost double your chances of successfully quitting smoking.
The Truth About Quitting
Why stop smoking?
We are all aware of the health risks of smoking. Many smokers give up not only because of the health risks to themselves, but also to those around them, while others choose to give up in order to save money or to stop smoking interrupting their daily routines. And some just want to feel better and for their clothes to smell better.
Whatever your reasons for quitting, with Nicorette you are twice as likely to succeed compared to willpower alone.
What happens when you quit smoking?
20 Minutes: Your blood pressure and pulse rate return to normal.
8 Hours: Oxygen levels in your blood return to normal.
24 Hours: Carbon monoxide has been eliminated form your body. Your lungs start to clear out mucas and other smoking debris.
48 Hours: There is no nicotine left in your body. Your ability to taste and smell is greatly improved.
72 Hours: Breathing becomes easier. Your bronchial tubes begin to relax and your energy levels increase.
2-12 Weeks: Circulation improves throughout the body, making walking and running a whole lot easier.
3-9 Months – Coughs, wheezing and breathing problems get better as your lung function is increased by up to 10%.
5 Years: Heart attack falls to about half that of a smoker.
10 Years: Risk of lung cancer falls to half that of a smoker. Risk of heart attack falls to same as someone who has never smoked.