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CIG-NO® Smoking Deterrent Questions and Answers
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How does CIG-NO work? |
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It creates an aversion to tobacco.
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What is the quality of this aversion? |
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It makes the smoker feel as if they have had too much to smoke. It alters the
perception of pleasure.
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Why does it work? |
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As with many herbs and pharmaceuticals, the precise explanation for the mechanism of
action is unknown. For example, no one knows how aspirin reduces fever. In the case of Plantago
Major, several known attributes of the plant may be responsible for the
aversion and the alteration in the perception of pleasure. (See reference regarding Aucubin).
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Is it addictive? |
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CIG-NO is 100% natural, safe and non-addictive.
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Can this product be used with nicotine smoking deterrents? |
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CIG-NO has been used successfully in conjunction with the transdermal patch.
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What does F.D.A. registered mean for a Homeopathic preparation like CIG-NO? |
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It means that we have met all the requirements as to claims, labeling, and
manufacturing that the F.D.A. has set forth for such products, and have received from them
a N.D.C. labeler code |
The anti-toxic, anti-inflammatory and expectorant characteristics
suggest why the plant is useful in lung disorders, and as inferences as to the effect of
the Plantago Major on smokers.
Exact cause and effect relationships are not yet fully understood. However, the
above suggests real reasons for the noted effects on smokers.
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