It's been used in Eastern Europe for decades. Its an extract from a species of Acacia tree IIRC.
Ive taken Chantix and had the nightmares and weird personality fluctuations. Luckily nothing permanent.
With Desmoxan, you take a pill every two waking hours while smoking. On day 5 or 6, you're supposed to stop smoking and then after a few days start weening yourself off the Desmoxan.
The Desmoxan blocks the nicotine receptors. By the last day of smoking, I wasn't getting the hit anymore and it actually made the cigarettes taste awful. Made it easy to quit. I fell off the wagon twice, couldn't stand more than a couple of smokes, and quit again.
You can get it on Amazon, but it ships from Poland and the instructions are in Polish so you have to Google English instructions. IIRC, a pack of 100, which is the full course, was around $20. I bought two and still have all but about 10 of the second pack.
No side effects for me, and supposedly the side effects that do occur for others are temporary.
I HATE Chantix. My mother and I were very close as I was her only daughter. We'd call each other every day and usually a few times each day.We'd take trips together an always had a lot of fun. Mom began taking Chantix to stop smoking and she had a personality change. She became very brittle and mean. Sadly, even after quitting Chantix, the personality change remained. It got to the point where, at times, my husband forbade me from going to her house because I'd come home crying. I don't know if she hated me when she died but she surely didn't like me. Broke my heart that we were never able to mend what had been one of the most important relationships of my life.
thank you, I'll bookmark somethi g on it. Lately there's a push to switch vaping into Zyn but I'm skeptical due to the sudden, huge uptick in marketing. It doesn't seem organic at all
I'm reading this over a plume of it ππ
Loved my vaping. Actually loved the cancer sticks too.
Quit nicotine a month and 4 days ago using Desmoxan. Been pretty great so far.
If you ever want to quit and have trouble, it worked great for me.
Never heard of Desmoxan. How does it compare to the other quitting nicotine pills?
It's been used in Eastern Europe for decades. Its an extract from a species of Acacia tree IIRC.
Ive taken Chantix and had the nightmares and weird personality fluctuations. Luckily nothing permanent.
With Desmoxan, you take a pill every two waking hours while smoking. On day 5 or 6, you're supposed to stop smoking and then after a few days start weening yourself off the Desmoxan.
The Desmoxan blocks the nicotine receptors. By the last day of smoking, I wasn't getting the hit anymore and it actually made the cigarettes taste awful. Made it easy to quit. I fell off the wagon twice, couldn't stand more than a couple of smokes, and quit again.
You can get it on Amazon, but it ships from Poland and the instructions are in Polish so you have to Google English instructions. IIRC, a pack of 100, which is the full course, was around $20. I bought two and still have all but about 10 of the second pack.
No side effects for me, and supposedly the side effects that do occur for others are temporary.
Fwiw, I smoked and/or vaped for most of 30 years, although generally under a pack a day or equivalent.
I think this is the longest ive gone without nicotine since about 2008 or so.
I HATE Chantix. My mother and I were very close as I was her only daughter. We'd call each other every day and usually a few times each day.We'd take trips together an always had a lot of fun. Mom began taking Chantix to stop smoking and she had a personality change. She became very brittle and mean. Sadly, even after quitting Chantix, the personality change remained. It got to the point where, at times, my husband forbade me from going to her house because I'd come home crying. I don't know if she hated me when she died but she surely didn't like me. Broke my heart that we were never able to mend what had been one of the most important relationships of my life.
thank you, I'll bookmark somethi g on it. Lately there's a push to switch vaping into Zyn but I'm skeptical due to the sudden, huge uptick in marketing. It doesn't seem organic at all
It's not fda approved in the U.S and we literally approve poison. So that's concerning.
Oh I won't be using it without digging into what it is / does. Just gonna bookmark for future research