Why is that when you stop smoking and then go back to it? -
Why is that when you stop smoking and then go back to it? -
after sometime that it tastes really strong? feels really heavy on the lungs even when u used to be a chain smoker say few yrs or even months earlier?The real plain truth is: All smokers are legal addicts and can-t stop smoking. They are addicted to nicotine which is by the way still a legal drug.If you want to quit and can-t, see a doctor to cure your addiction and check out the two websites to keep you away from this addictive drug.You get used to the taste of the cigarette smoke, like you would if you had the same food every day. That-s why you can train yourself to eat very **** foods, you end up not tasting the spice.
It might also have something to do with the dedifferentiation of the epithelial cells lining your trachea and bronchioles. In a non-smoker these are covered with projections called villi. In a smoker these cells change into a flatter shape with no projections, and about six weeks after you stop smoking the change back to the lumpy form. Of course this is unlikely to make the taste alter....so just go with because you-re not used to the taste lol.Your lungs were healing, or trying to heal anyway. That-s why its extra strong after you stop for a while. It-s pretty much poison that makes you feel good. Your mouth and throat are affected in the same way..........damn I should probably quit.because the nicotine from the cigarette is an addicting substance. Meaning that when you have nicotine, you will end up wanting more and more because it is addicting. That is why it is so hard to stop smoking. You just want to smoke more and moreThe brain receptors are telling you to get nicotine. Thats why people crave cigarettes.Stopping smoking is easy - I-ve done it several times!Because the cravings are kicking you hard to go back!
The addiction is strong to them!
Thats what ciggies do=P
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