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Uquitine Natural Stop Smoking Patches
Smoking kills over 120,000 people in the UK every year or more than 13 people every hour.
Stopping smoking is now made a little easier, thanks to Uquitine ALL NATURAL patches.
As we do not condone intentionally poisoning the human body this program does not work by nicotine replacement, but instead on a carefully formulated blend of herbs to help beat your cravings.
CE Approved
30 days course
What are nicotine replacement patches?
Nicotine patches really like oversized sticking plasters that you would normally use on your skin. The patch contains nicotine, which is slowly released into the body through the skin. The nicotine delivered is "clean" - it is free from the bad chemical found in tobbaco
How do natural nicotine patches work?
Simply because it is the nicotine in tobacco that people are addicted to, so when you stop smoking your brain recepters craves nicotine. And it is these recepters craving that makes you want to start smoking again. This craving is often coupled with nicotine withdrawal symptoms, which include:
cravings for tobacco
irritability and outbursts of anger
loss of concentration
weight gain
depression
headaches
tiredness
constipation
restlessness
insomnia
dizziness
anxiety
Natural Nicotine patches will relieve these cravings and help you to overcome any withdrawal effects from stopping smoking by slowly releasing nicotine into the body. But, you will still need to use willpower because nicotine replacement therapy does not completely remove your desire to smoke.
When you use nicotine patches to stop smoking, you start with patches that contain a higher level nicotine in the first few weeks, and then step down to patches containing less nicotine. Patches are available in forms that supply a constant dose of nicotine for 16 or 24 hours but there is no evidence that a 24-hour patch is more effective, or that tapering off patches is more effective than suddenly stopping them.1 Most people use nicotine patches for eight weeks although this varies with the individual and the brand of patch.2
Nicotine from patches is absorbed at a much slower rate into the body than from a cigarette, and there is little evidence that people can become addicted to them.1
When using nicotine patches:
always apply a patch to a hairless, clean area of skin between the neck and the waist - for example the upper arm, back or shoulder
try to vary the site each day
wear each patch all day. Do not remove it to smoke a cigarette!
How successful are nicotine patches?
Using nicotine patches doubles the success rate of people who are motivated to quit, compared with relying on willpower and the advice of a GP.3 Combining nicotine patches with other forms of nicotine replacement therapy may be more effective than using patches alone, and appears to be just as safe. If you smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day using standard strength patches have been found to be more effective than the lower dose patches.4
The main side-effect from using nicotine patches is the possibility of a skin rash developing at the location of the patch. This is sometimes due to the skin reacting to the sticky part of the patch or the nicotine being released. For this reason people with sensitive skin or multiple allergies may find patches unsuitable. Applying the new patch to a different part of the body each day may help, as may simple antihistamine creams.
Other possible side-effects include sleep disturbances or insomnia (removing the patch after 8pm each evening may help here), vivid dreams and nausea.7