Best Smoking Deterrents
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Nicovape Q
3.8 (37)
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Danielle Turner 2 posts
VerifiedA Very Honest ReviewTL;DR:
Successfully quit smoking using NicovapeQ but now grappling with a higher nicotine addiction than with cigarettes. Struggling to find lower nicotine doses in my city. Despite marketing claims of savings, I'm spending m... Read moreore weekly than on tobacco. Faulty pods (costing $13 each) and poor-quality devices contribute to a yearly expense of $2650, surpassing my previous $1710 annual spending on tobacco. No tangible health improvements, still experiencing nicotine withdrawals when weaning off. Intent on quitting NicovapeQ and exposing its drawbacks. Full Review: A very honest review. I must start this post by saying I have quit smoking. I never thought I would and had tried nearly everything else to quit. However, and this is the important part, I am now addicted to this product as an alternative, which in my case, has put me on a much higher dose of nicotine than I had ever previously been exposed to via cigarettes. I am now trying to move down through the strengths only to find nowhere in my major city stocks the lower doses. They market themselves by suggesting how much you might save by switching to this product over cigarettes, but I can firmly say I am spending more on this product than I ever have week to week on tobacco products. My script comes with 3 packets, each packet contains 2 pods. I pay $66 per script which totals $11 a pod. In almost every script, at least one of the pods is faulty and unusable, which means the reality of the price is actually around $13 a pod. One pod lasts me just over 2 days. Now shedding some light on the actual device you have to purchase with the pods. Simply, It is terrible quality. I have been using NicovapeQ for just over a year, and 2 devices have failed, simply stopped working, and 2 other devices have lost the magnets that hold the pods in place rendering it completely unusable. If you add the cost of 4 devices ($60) to the cost of the pods all up for the year I am spending around $2650, against what I used to spend on tobacco products, around $1710per year. So, in answer to the prompted question on your product review card, No, I am not saving money with your product, I am spending far more. I fully appreciate that transitioning from something as deadly as cigarettes to this must be doing wonders from my health, but where is the data… there is no proof of this. I haven’t felt “better”. I am still addicted to nicotine; I still feel the same withdrawals when I don’t use it. And honestly, everyone is familiar with the dubious reputation of Juul, I find it challenging to view NicovapeQ differently. It is my goal to get off this product ASAP and spread the word about how much of an actual rip it is. These big pharma companies are all about the profits. Side note, they recently increased their prices… without actually improving the product. Nice. There's much more I could delve into regarding the inadequacies of this product, but the essence remains—NicovapeQ falls short of its promises and is not the solution it claims to be.
Successfully quit smoking using NicovapeQ but now grappling with a higher nicotine addiction than with cigarettes. Struggling to find lower nicotine doses in my city. Despite marketing claims of savings, I'm spending m... Read moreore weekly than on tobacco. Faulty pods (costing $13 each) and poor-quality devices contribute to a yearly expense of $2650, surpassing my previous $1710 annual spending on tobacco. No tangible health improvements, still experiencing nicotine withdrawals when weaning off. Intent on quitting NicovapeQ and exposing its drawbacks. Full Review: A very honest review. I must start this post by saying I have quit smoking. I never thought I would and had tried nearly everything else to quit. However, and this is the important part, I am now addicted to this product as an alternative, which in my case, has put me on a much higher dose of nicotine than I had ever previously been exposed to via cigarettes. I am now trying to move down through the strengths only to find nowhere in my major city stocks the lower doses. They market themselves by suggesting how much you might save by switching to this product over cigarettes, but I can firmly say I am spending more on this product than I ever have week to week on tobacco products. My script comes with 3 packets, each packet contains 2 pods. I pay $66 per script which totals $11 a pod. In almost every script, at least one of the pods is faulty and unusable, which means the reality of the price is actually around $13 a pod. One pod lasts me just over 2 days. Now shedding some light on the actual device you have to purchase with the pods. Simply, It is terrible quality. I have been using NicovapeQ for just over a year, and 2 devices have failed, simply stopped working, and 2 other devices have lost the magnets that hold the pods in place rendering it completely unusable. If you add the cost of 4 devices ($60) to the cost of the pods all up for the year I am spending around $2650, against what I used to spend on tobacco products, around $1710per year. So, in answer to the prompted question on your product review card, No, I am not saving money with your product, I am spending far more. I fully appreciate that transitioning from something as deadly as cigarettes to this must be doing wonders from my health, but where is the data… there is no proof of this. I haven’t felt “better”. I am still addicted to nicotine; I still feel the same withdrawals when I don’t use it. And honestly, everyone is familiar with the dubious reputation of Juul, I find it challenging to view NicovapeQ differently. It is my goal to get off this product ASAP and spread the word about how much of an actual rip it is. These big pharma companies are all about the profits. Side note, they recently increased their prices… without actually improving the product. Nice. There's much more I could delve into regarding the inadequacies of this product, but the essence remains—NicovapeQ falls short of its promises and is not the solution it claims to be.
Ladybugfunk 23 posts
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It works - try it for yourselfHelped me become a happy non-smoker 15 years ago. It’s true - it was surprisingly easy, despite the fact that I had beeny smoking minimum pack a day for over 20 years. It works. That’s it. Read the book and decide for yourself if it can work for you.
Nicorette QuickMist
3.2 (107)
Linnèa P. 10 posts
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Causes horrific painIt's the worst kept secret that nicotine replacement doesn't actually work, the business model is like the diet industry; if you don't solve the problem you have guaranteed repeat business. But this spray is even worse than a... Read morell the others. I used it and immediately experienced an unbearable burning so severe it brought me to tears, which also gave me hiccups the way extremely spicy food does. This stuff is truly awful. It's no wonder the pharmaceutical industry worked so hard to make vapes script only while this stuff is available everywhere.
Nicabate 24 Hour Patches
2.5 (44)
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HorribleI wore one on my foot because it wouldn’t stay on my arm, my foot got itchy and about two hours later I was vomiting, made me feel weird, I probably won’t use again, but I didn’t feel like a smoke for two hours. That’s why I gave two stars.
Nicabate Mint Gum
1.8 (53)
KARLA qld 6 posts
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Change of PACKAGING terribeI've used Nicabate mini for years. I'm upset about the new, difficult to open container. My hands have arthritis & opening is impossible. MORE reason to Quit! Show details
Eucryl Smokers Tooth Powder
5.0 (3)
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EucryleEucryle original tooth powder is exactly the same as the previous ' eucryle smokers tooth powder'. However the freshmint formula is not. It is designed for daily use whereas the original is 2 to 3 times per week. Ive tried mo... Read morest dental stain removers on the market. They dont come close to Eucryle. However I have been advised that the abrasion could damage enamel if used too aggressively. Amcal chemists are stockists.
Nicorette Gum
2.7 (6)
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Not pleasant at allI’ve tried both nicorette gum, lozenges & now patches and I find that all 3 just don’t work. Firstly the gum and lozenges had the worst sensation after a minute or so it was almost like it was clogging up my taste and throat ... Read moreand breathing I had to spit out both - waste of money. Now
I’m using patches and still craving smoking and making me feel flat. I have successfully used and much preferred the clear nicobate patches
Nicorette 16 hour Patch
2.1 (9)
Natasha Nettleton Victoria 3 posts
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Don’t stickThey don’t stick.. ages ago they used to be amazing. Now no matter what you do you they won’t stick.. you will waste patches and have to tape them on and even then they are not as effective as they used to be. I thought maybe I had a bad batch.. but no , they are all crap like this now. Waste of $$ Show details
Nicorette Microtab
3.5 (2)
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OKi give it 3/5 because even though it helped me abstain from smoking completely im still a nicotine addict! but due to recent health deterioration and my obvious inability to quit i am happy to take my chances with nicorette r... Read moreather than smoke again.
works better than the gum in the sense that it actually satisfies craving, rather than just taking the edge off . once you get used to the slower delivery the sensation is pleasant enough to keep from relapse to smoking.
addictive. using for 4 months now and still havent been able to reduce intake. this is a smoking substitute rather than quit aid. in the beginning it made my mouth dry but now i'm used to it.
Ryan P WA 2 posts
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Worst stick patchesI've been through three patches in 24 hours because they don't stay stuck to the skin. Try a different product because you'll be wasting your money (I haven't been sweating either) Show details