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In reply to the discussion: Wow!! Nicotine Gum is one hell of a nicotine delivery system! What a way to quit! [View all]lillypaddle
(9,606 posts)35. Well, chewing & munching may not be the best method
I'm surprised you don't have hiccups and heartburn. You realize that the nicotine is absorbed through the soft tissues of your mouth, don't you? Chew a few times and then "park" it in your cheek for a bit before you start up again. Good luck! (I'm using it right now, too)
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Wow!! Nicotine Gum is one hell of a nicotine delivery system! What a way to quit! [View all]
arcane1
Dec 2013
OP
"Nicotine alone, without the smoke, isn't as likely to kill you, even if you never quit."
NoOneMan
Dec 2013
#8
I think alcohol is more often implicated in esophageal cancer than tobacco
Voice for Peace
Dec 2013
#27
that makes sense, because the poisons are going down there instead of into lungs.
Voice for Peace
Dec 2013
#45
Is there something challenging about the phrase, "isn't as likely to kill you"?
cthulu2016
Dec 2013
#34
Yeah, but I got side-tracked for a little while, and the next thing I knew I was floating around...
arcane1
Dec 2013
#23
I think the response was because I was chewing the gum a little too vigorously.
arcane1
Dec 2013
#47
Interesting...I hadn't considered how the rate of release might be affected
HereSince1628
Dec 2013
#48