Yes. It is a stimulant.
Nicotine tends to increase heart rate and blood pressure by stimulating the release of adrenaline. This can result in a temporary speed-up of the heart rate.
your heartbeat will slow
Nicotine found in cigarettes speeds up the nervous system.
Both because they both have effects that can damage your body or brainI would disagree with the above statement, Nicotine is no more harmful to your body than Caffeine and both are classed the same in addictiveness. LD50 Nicotine 50mg / Caffeine 192mg.In any case Nicotine gum is FDA approved as a stop smoking plan and far safer than smoking.
if it is a nicotine drug test and the liquid for your ecig DOES contain nicotine, you will show positive for nicotine.
People are addicted to smoking because they are addicted to the nicotine in the cigarettes. Nicotine gum helps you give up smoking because the gum contains nicotine. When you chew the gum, the nicotine is absorbed through your mouth. This gives you a nicotine fix that will help reduce withdrawal symptoms when you quit smoking.
Nicotine tends to have a beneficial effect in colitis. Patients tend to improve with nicotine if they smoke 3-5 cigarettes or have nicotine patch during flare up of colitis
They are addicted to the nicotine. Nicotine is as addictive as heroine.
I ampretty sure you do i am not positive though
Yes. Nicotine (the main drug in cigarettes) is a stimulant, which means it increases your metabolism. Nicotine also works as a laxative (as does caffeine) -- which is why smokers usually have a bowel movement after their morning coffee and cigarette.
That is up to the doctor. Nicotine patches can also be obtained over the counter.
Since nicotine is a foreign substance to a non smoker's body, it causes nausea. Also, the lack of oxygen could be a factor too. Lastly, when you smoke, your heartbeat rate goes up, which could also be a cause of nausea and headaches.