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When a person who is highly addicted to nicotine by smoking everyday and depends on it on a routine but suddenly reduces the intake, he might experience a lot of side effects as the body has to adapt without it.

Posted on Mon, 07 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0600 at http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/1159...drome.html
Author: no@email.com (Jonathan Pitts)
There are a number of symptoms which are commonly reported by people giving up smoking with such consistency that they are referred to as the “Nicotine Withdrawal Syndrome”. We know that they are caused by the absence of the drug, nicotine, because they are relieved by giving the person nicotine in another form (e.g. via nicotine replacement therapy). When a person stops taking nicotine, the amount of the drug in the body drops by half roughly every two
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