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Why You Should Use Nicotine Pouches to Quit Smoking

Kristel Staci
Last updated: September 6, 2021 5:11 pm
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If you are struggling to stop smoking, then you are not alone. There are millions of other people worldwide who try to find that balance and quit the habit. Tobacco has serious implications in your life, and many times you might spend money treating these implications. If you are a chain smoker, then you know that quitting is not a day thing. While you might not entirely quit the nicotine, the smoke, on the other hand, does a number to your lungs.

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What are nicotine pouches?How they help you quit smokingPrecaution to take while using nicotine pouches

Choosing another alternative to that could work wonders for you. Nicotine pouches were created solely for this purpose. Here are a couple of things you should know about them before you choose to use them

What are nicotine pouches?

The ingredients in the nicotine will depend on the type you are using. Nicotine pouches can either be gum or sweets that are placed beneath your tongue to dissolve slowly. Most of them come with nicotine, sweeteners, and flavors. They are sold in the market as replacements for anyone without a tobacco addiction since they do not contain any tobacco. Compared to the other smokeless replacements, nicotine pouches are preferred by most people.

How they help you quit smoking

The one thing that makes chain smokers keep going back has to be the nicotine in the tobacco. Finding a balance that will ensure you get rid of the smoke will help you slowly wean yourself from smoking. At Prilla, we have an assortment of nicotine pouches that you can choose from.  Starting, these pouches will cut away the smoke and the tobacco, and you can start on the right path to quitting smoking.

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Precaution to take while using nicotine pouches

Smoking is the single most adverse health behavior you can engage in, so it is a good idea to look at other options. However, you must also recognize the need to be safe when using them, including nicotine pouches.

Even though there have been great reports of people who quit smoking after using nicotine pouches, there is some work to be done. These pouches are not yet FDA approved, and as such, one cannot vouch for them medically. The best way around this is to get medical advice before one starts to use them. Your doctor will check you out and figure out the best course of treatment for you. They might recommend the pouches for a little while just to get you off the smoke. However, in time, the goal is to make you get off of anything that contains nicotine since it also has its side effects.

Quitting smoking is not as easy as many people make it seem. You have to go through so many withdrawal symptoms, and chances are you might relapse. If there is an alternative to tobacco, then it is best you take it. With the nicotine pouches, you can be sure there will be no major setbacks in your road to recovery. You can wean off the tobacco then slowly reduce the number of pouches you use in a day. Since it slowly dissolves in the bloodstream, you do not have to be afraid that you will use so many of them in a day. After a while, you can then work on gradually cutting away nicotine.

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