I'm not promoting anything here, but in the simplest terms, you can technically lose weight from any kind of diet (healthy or unhealthy)
nicotine causes fat molecules to be broken down in the body, thus causing the body to feel full, say after a cigarette, even when you have not eaten. The breakdown of fat molecules is also what can help with weight loss.
The problem here (besides the obvious) though, is that once you decide to stop with the "nicotine-diet," your body will be so stressed from the starvation that it will turn any food you do eat into fat right away. This is because you were in fact starving yourself before, and your body uses the times you do eat food to prepare for another period of starvation in case it happens. This is why no diet alone works unless you are able to stick with the same eating habits forever. Not healthy at all.
Limiting bad foods and promoting active living are the two best ways to stay fit. But if you're crashing for an event in the near future, and you want to quickly shed a few pounds, cigarettes will help. And I only say this objectively. I'm not going to lecture on the health issues involved with smoking, everyone knows them (and I'm a smoker myself). Hope this answer helps.
Nicotine itself is not especially bad for you, but the other chemicals that go along with smoking AND smokeless tobacco are deadly.
Nicotine is a pure compound.
Carbon dioxide, CO2 (Small twos') Water, H20
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.
No, pure nicotine does not contain carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is produced when tobacco is burned, releasing harmful gases. Pure nicotine itself is a colorless liquid that can be found in tobacco plants.
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On average, a regular user of tobacco can go how long between dosages of nicotine?
The rate of false positive results for nicotine has not been established but false results can occur for a variety of reasons. Diet, medications, environment, and errors in the lab can cause false positive results on nicotine blood tests.
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You can stop nicotine cravings by buying nicotine replacement patches there is loads of help out there ready for you go and see your gp i would!!
yes only if you are on a diet but any ways eat away my BFF ROSE
nicotine is bad and is very addictive. There is not much of it in cigarettes because people absorb it quickly, but, you must not eat nicotine pads because they have much more nicotine in them to go in your skin, and if eaten, could possibly die.
If you have been wearing a nicotine patch . . . why would you want to go back to smoking?!
Cigars have less nicotine than cigarettes (The cigarette companies manipulate nicotine levels.) because of the aging process the tobacco in cigars go through .
No, a frenchmans diet consists of betrayal and nicotine, so no, english food is better
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Yes, nicotine patches do contain nicotine.