Three Ways To Use Alternative tobacco Products
by Chill Cbd chillcbdAre you looking
for a tobacco alternative? If so,
you're certainly not alone. The demand for tobacco alternatives is on the rise
in line with the ever-growing health problems related to tobacco use, such as
cancer and other diseases. Let's look at a few of the tobacco alternative
options available today, including Nicorette and V2 gum.
As with many
herbal remedies, sage has shown promise as a tobacco alternative, although
results have been less definitive than that of Nicorette. One reason why sage
hasn't been able to be marketed successfully as a nicotine replacement is that
many smokers just aren't able to get on board with the concept of taking a
bunch of herbs and expecting their body to behave as if it's suddenly become an
apple. One of the reasons that many people have trouble taking herbs is the
fact that they are unfamiliar with the way that they work. With nicotine
replacement products like Nicorette, however, the smoker is presented with an
idea of how a cigarette would feel like, including all of its harmful effects.
This helps them make a more informed decision about whether or not they want to
partake in using Nicorette.
Next up is
kratom. This is a traditional Southeast Asian stimulant that has a very similar
effect to that of nicotine. Like nicotine, however, it is also highly
addictive. Unfortunately, in the United States kratom is considered illegal due
to its appearance on the Schedule II controlled substances list. As such,
kratom can't be purchased over the counter but is available through specialized
delivery services.
Another kind of
tobacco alternative to consider is caffeine. A lot of coffee drinkers are
switching to decaf to get their fix without having to deal with nicotine
withdrawal symptoms. In addition to being a great pick me up during the
morning, decaf coffee can be enjoyed all day long. Many people who use caffeine
as a tobacco alternative will take a supplement that contains caffeine and
blend it with a little honey or another natural sweetener to create a delicious
hot beverage. Drinking a cup of coffee often is much healthier than smoking a
cigarette.
The last of our
three alternatives to smoking tobacco is surprisingly, but also a very popular
one - smoking cannabis. Its popularity has soared in recent years due to the
numerous television shows that feature characters who "get high" on
cannabis. But while it is becoming more widely accepted, it is still considered
to be against the law in several states. If you live in one of these states,
you might want to consider checking into what your local laws are before making
this decision. Most of the time, they will allow you to purchase a small
quantity of pot at any of your local retailers to use in the privacy of your
own home.
Finally, one of
the least thought-of tobacco substitutes is spliffs. Spliffs are simply a
mixture of dried herbs, usually rosemary, marjoram, or basil leaves, and
nicotine. Often sold in small quantities, they do not have any other additives,
and have been shown to have similar effects to cigarettes when it comes to
reducing the cravings for nicotine. But like anything else that is not regulated
by the government, there can be serious side effects to using them.
Chewing tobacco
is perhaps the most addictive habit a person can acquire. It takes just four
cigarettes of regular cigarettes to give an average smoker two grams of
nicotine, according to studies. Even though most people don't chew tobacco,
research has shown that those who do experience the highly addictive phenomenon
have addictive tendencies even after only one use. It is likely, then, that
chewing tobacco could provide just as addictive a high as smoking. Try CBD chew instead.
Despite the fact
that this article is about three of the most widely used tobacco alternative
products, there are still many more options available. If you are someone who
is trying to kick the habit, consider trying one of the alternatives listed
above. You may find that it works for you. Or, try using cannabis leaves.
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