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Has anyone ever used Commit Lozenges to quit smoking?

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Has anyone ever used Commit Lozenges to quit smoking?

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Yes, I used the Commit lozenges successfully. You have to follow their instructions very carefully, people tend to get overconfident and use too little — the trick is that it takes about 20 minutes to absorb the nicotine from a lozenge, so if you wait too long you’ll have an overpowering urge for a cigarette and cheat. Anyway, I didn’t even throw away my cigarettes, just used the lozenges. Sometimes I broke down and had a cigarette anyway, but I just kept using the lozenges and eventually I found that I didn’t need the cigarettes anymore, in fact, when I tried one it was kind of gross. Continued using the lozenges for several years, then used Chantix (which had just come out) to stop using the lozenges. That was a lot harder than using the lozenges to stop smoking! Since Chantix is now out, you may want to go with that for now, but if it doesn’t work, the lozenges are a good alternative. Even if you keep using them it’s safer than smoking. As a last resort, consider the mini e cigaret

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