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Originally Posted by Starbuck
Dear fellow smoking thread readers,
I have fallen off the proverbial smoking wagon. It started about a week and a half ago when I went to a club and I said I'd allow myself just two cigarettes. Man did I lie to myself! I ended up smoking 3/4 of that pack and I've been smoking up a storm ever since.
But tonight I bought a new kind of cigarette that will hopefully help kick the habit. They are 100% additive free and they actually have more tobacco in them when compared to regular cigarettes. I'm thinking, fewer chemicals for me to be addicted to, easier to quit the tobacco. Wish me luck.
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Originally Posted by JoSchmooze
Are you talking about Natural American Spirits?
I have been smoking those for about 5 years now...
I went to them from Marlboros and it is true that you smoke less
when you start smoking them, but sooner or later
you will be back up to the same amount as before.
It is the nicotene that's addictive but all the additives and chemicals that are carcinogenic.....
Jest saying, from personal experience......
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Yes, what Jo says is correct, Starbuck, they will not assist you in quitting (those were my smokes of choice, too).
I would suggest you getting back on the wagon NOW...the longer you are off, the harder it will be to get back on. It doesn't really make sense to let yourself get back to full time smoking BEFORE quitting. Does it?