Tuesday, August 12 2008
You’ve probably made the decision to stop smoking or you wouldn’t be here right now. Good. We’re glad to be able to help you. Zyban may be just what you need, and you can buy Zyban online today.
Zyban (bupropion hydrochloride), approved by the FDA in May 1997, has one feature that sets it apart from other stop smoking aids, such as the patch or nicotine gum: it contains no nicotine. Bupropion hydrochloride is also the active ingredient in Wellbutrin, an anti-depressant. It isn't understood exactly how bupropion works, but this ingredient in Zyban alters brain chemistry, resulting in a reduced interest in smoking. Nicotine cravings are diminished with Zyban, and people often find it easy to quit because smoking loses its appeal when Zyban is used. You can smoke while you take Zyban, but the number of cigarettes you smoke will probably taper off if you don’t quit completely. Many people also report that cigarettes can taste pretty lousy with Zyban in the system.
Reasons That People SmokeThere are three main reasons people smoke cigarettes.
We aren’t going to pull any punches here. The following is a list of reasons to throw cigarettes away, no matter how hard it may be. You’re probably here because you want to quit smoking, and have probably heard many of these reasons. But they always bear repeating.
When you smoke, you also may be inhaling the following chemical agents:
Processed tobacco can also contain known cancer-causing substances such as naphthylamine, pyrene, urethane, vinyl chloride, toluidine, hydrogen cyanide, and all kinds of other things we can’t pronounce. After reading all this, it should be obvious to anyone that smoking can’t be a good idea, no matter what kind of physical, mental or psychological needs it fills.
You don’t need any more convincing. You’re here because you want some help throwing the cigarettes away. You can buy prescription Zyban online to help you kick this dirty, life-threatening habit. Order yours today.
About the Author: Rich Bernstein is a professional health writer who specializes in Men's Health, Smoking Cessation, & Telemedicine.
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