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publicationNumber KR-200231161-Y1
titleOfInvention A starch cigarettes with nicotine & caffeine for nicotine withdrawal symptom
abstract The present invention provides a cigarette that can reduce the nerve suppression caused by nicotine reduction that causes a lot of carcinogen-free tobacco tar and withdrawal phenomenon.n n n Toxic poisoning is caused by nicotine and nicotine-withdrawal. Reducing or discontinuing nicotine results in withdrawal, because nicotine decreases or decreases the level of excitement of the nicotine by reducing or disappearing nicotine, which is a part of the neurotransmitter in the brain or nervous system.n n n In addition, if you succeed in overcoming withdrawal symptoms and quit smoking, you usually gain weight and fall into depression.n n n One way to cope with this drop in nerve excitement is to eat lots of candy, sweet coffee, or other foods to reach high calorie levels and maintain nerve excitement levels. do.n n n Trying to stop withdrawal with nicotine fetch or drinking coffee or green tea can also be used to quit smoking. However, there is a limit to reducing the pain of quitting smoking because the unconscious desire to smoke is sharply reduced.n n n According to the present invention, nicotine is administered to dry starch to block tars containing carcinogenic components of tobacco, and caffeine is absorbed to dry starch to provide high levels of excitability of nerves.
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