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Other
programs such as the nicotine patch and gum, Zyban
and hypnosis do not break the physical addiction and their success
rates are comparatively very low. The
physical addiction is tough to break because withdrawal symptoms
include nervousness, irritability, cold sweats, insomnia, cravings,
and lack of focus, just to name a few.
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The
medicines are ATROPINE and SCOPOLAMINE. They are members of a family
of drugs called anticholinergics. The
medicines are FDA Approved, and have been used for over 100 years in
anesthesia prior to surgery, testing of the eyes, for prevention of
nausea, and poison antidotes.
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Our Stop Smoking Program works at the molecular
level to block the nerve impulses that nicotine withdrawal creates, and
thereby Relieves the Physical Withdrawal Symptoms.
The medicines are FDA Approved, and have been used for over 100 years
in anesthesia prior to surgery, testing of the eyes, for prevention of
nausea, and poison antidotes. The medicines are ATROPINE and
SCOPOLAMINE. They are members of a family of drugs called anticholinergics - which block the neurotransmitter
acetylcholine.
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Please Complete This form below.
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By
attaching to acetylcholine receptor sites, nicotine stimulates nerve
impulses. These impulses are sent to various parts of the brain, and
other body organs, thereby
creating a mild sense of euphoria, improved concentration, organ stimulation and
a state of mental relaxation that reinforces the habit of smoking. Over time, the body adjusts to the stimulant effect
of nicotine by counteracting its effects with large amounts of acetyl-choline produced and secreted in the midbrain.
When nicotine is withdrawn suddenly acetylcholine acts as a
depressant and is largely responsible for the physical and emotional side
effects of the Nicotine Withdrawal Syndrome. Our medications block
acetylcholine and thus the Nicotine Withdrawal Syndrome making
quitting easier than you ever thought possible!!!
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What
is in the shot?
A combination of FDA approved medications (Atropine & Scopolamine)
that go directly to the nicotine receptor sites and block them much
like how Novocain works on a tooth. .
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