Nicotine patches for quit smoking
The mechanics of using Nicotine patches are based on the inherent affinity of the skin to absorb whatever is locally applied. Nicotine patches are logically a patch much like a plaster, which is impregnated with nicotine in a pad or gel. The patches being unique in their ability to transfer the nicotine into the blood stream and maintaining the level in the blood stream over extended periods of time - until the patch is removed from the skin. Nicotine is the highly addicting and habit forming ingredient of cigarettes which is instrumental in the onset of the extremes of negative emotions such as anger, frustration. Smoking is an addiction, which is usually difficult but seldom impossible to quit. The concept of using Nicotine Patches is an adjunct to a wide array of modalities such as counseling, support groups and finally behavior modifications.
These patches contain a measured dose of nicotine that is readily absorbed by the skin. These patches enable you to slowly decrease the level of nicotine in your system as you begin using smaller doses over a few weeks. There are also types of nicotine patches that you can use depending on how heavy you smoke. There are 16-hour patches that work mostly for light to average smokers. When you use it, you are less likely to experience headaches, sleep problems, and racing heartbeats. For those who usually experience early morning withdrawal symptoms, this patch will not be a good choice as it does not deliver nicotine at night. Smokers usually start with a strong dose of nicotine patch for the first 4 weeks of having no cigarette at all. A weaker patch then replaces the strong one for another for weeks until the weakest patch is used for the next four weeks. Nicotine patches help minimize the effects of nicotine loss in the body. Because of this, you are still prone to its side effects that may be brought about by the dose of nicotine in the patch, the brand, a person's skin characteristics, and how long the patch is used. These side effects may include skin irritations, headache, dizziness, muscle aches, nausea, and even sleep problems.
Also different nicotine patches contain different amounts of nicotine. This enables the smoker to gradually change the patch they use. But while this seems good in theory, in reality it doesn't work. Studies have been done on the effectiveness of nicotine patches and the findings were quite amazing. A study group of smokers who wanted to quit were used. The nicotine patch is made to be applied to a hairless area of your body. It works by releasing small doses of nicotine through your skin, and into your blood stream, effectively killing your cravings. But quitting smoking isn't just about the physical aspects. Smoking is a habit, and some people need the patch as a mental crutch, as well as a physical one. Nicotine patches can help you quit smoking. They do have their drawbacks, but they are certainly better for your overall health than puffing on a cigarette.
Nicotine free patches mimic the actions of the nicotine by acting on the body's nicotine receptors. The body is fooled into thinking that it is receiving nicotine and it keeps the body calm during the withdrawal process. The patches contain ingredients that are natural and satisfy cravings for nicotine without the side effects of nicotine. Some patches contain antioxidants that will detoxify your system, eliminate the stored nicotine from your system to reduce cravings. Active ingredients from the patch penetrate the skin and reach the bloodstream faster than is possible with other methods. The nicotine patch is not addictive; in fact it aids addiction by taking away both the nicotine and the dependency. Each patch can be worn for a couple of days, usually three days. It is placed on a hairless part of your skin.
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