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No, the human body does not naturally produce nicotine.
Nicotine is an extremely addictive drug. When smoking, nicotine enters the bloodstream and goes straight to the brain. The brain is the body system that nicotine effects
No, sweating in a sauna does not remove nicotine from your body. Nicotine is metabolized by the liver and excreted through urine. Sweat does not play a significant role in removing nicotine from the body.
Does vitamin c help remove nicotine from the body..
When someone is addicted to smoking they need nicotine, the NicoDerm CQ gives a person small doses of nicotine so the person doesn't need to smoke, by time the doses of nicotine that the body needs should be reduce enough to stop.
Nicotine is found in tobacco plants as a poisonous alkaloid, most toxic in its pure state. In cigarettes, there is about 15 to 30 mgms of the allkaloid but the smoke contains less than 10 mgms and less than that is inhaled. While it is reported to be a relaxant, the human body has no use for nicotine.
Nicotine is a substance found in cigarettes and so you do not need a prescription for it.
In the bloodstream.
Nicotine can be detected in the body of a person who is dead after drinking it in a little amount. Nicotine is not usually drunk but is generally found in tobacco smoke.
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Nicotine leaves the body primarily through urine, with a small amount also eliminated through sweat, saliva, and breast milk. The liver metabolizes nicotine into cotinine, which is then excreted in the urine.