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From, our friend, Joel Spitzer    Supercharging Nicotine’s Addictive Potential

Why are some forms of nicotine delivery more addictive than others?

This video explains why inhaling a drug like nicotine is the fastest way to deliver it to the brain

and also how cigarette companies and now vaping manufacturers

have manipulated their products to make them even easier to lead to addiction.

 

 

 

 

Related Videos

 

Additive Free Cigarettes

 

Learning How To Inhale

 

Nicotine Addiction

 

and text from Stanford Medicine

 

Juul's Nicotine Arms Race

 

 

 

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Here is new  follow up video on the subject. 

No matter how much or for how long you smoked, the physical withdrawal peaks within 72 hours.

Then, the psychological work begins. 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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