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whatayear
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I have quit smoking...its been 6 days

I came on here and read past posts and there seems

to be a mixed review......

looks like alot of people relapsed when they quit

Are these people better now?

Does everyone relapse when thy quit?

This has always been a big concern on quitting

for me my thought was if the chemicals are

killing me maybe they are killing lyme and cos aswell.

If I go back onto a natural abx should this help

me from relapsing? ANY ADVICE?

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Marnie
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I remember this discussion years ago...

The acetylcholine receptors are also called the nicotinic receptors.

By blocking those receptors, do we keep the level of acetylcholine higher, longer?

Impact on dopamine?

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/07/070709171619.htm

The interplay of the neurotransmitters (and some nutrients function as neurotransmitters) is soooooo complex!

Nicotine PATCH?

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