Detox and nicotine
Detox nicotine is becoming more and more popular among those who try to quit smoking. Nicotine is the protection of the tobacco plant against insects. The substance, is used regularly, is considered to be more lethal than strychnine and arsenic. Thus, by smoking, a person introduces in his/her body this natural insecticide whose structure is so similar to the neurotransmitters' acetylcholine that the second it enters the brain it perfectly fits a host of chemical locks, thus permitting control over a flow of approximately 200 neurochemicals. This process generates an unearned flood of dopamine that results in an ecstatic sensation. This creates an involuntary and hard to control thrive for more and more nicotine. Needless to say, this substance is quite toxic and dangerous to the body. Many people try to quit smoking by using a variety of detox systems. Detox nicorine is the first step that has to be taken in the quitting treatment. This detox system is quite complicated because the nicotine generates some physical changes because all the neurochemical sense is now tailored upon the presence of nicotine. Any attempt to detox nicotine will, thus, come with hurtful anxieties and quite powerful mood shifts.
The detox nicotine process can be successfully finalized if the individual maintains his/her motivations and patience. The individual has to allow his body to readjust physically and mentally to functioning normally again. During the detox nicotine the subconscious mind needs time to process the fact that it won't be administrated with any amount of nicotine, which will result in anxiety episodes attempting to yield attention to its needs. The detox nicotine process may take a short time physically, but mentally the conscious mind needs time in order to defense dependency. The detox systems are meant to improve the individual's state in such conditions by administrating him/her other substances in the body. Thus, the detox nicotine will allow the individual to enjoy a sense of inner quiet, calmness and to easily readjust into normality. It is very important that people quit nicotine on their own, using natural methods, as it has proven to be more effective than using other artificial methods. For instance, a survey in 2004 showed that 10% of the people who tried to quit smoking without any help succeeded in doing it, while only 7% of those who used other detox systems succeeded.
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