Smoke Deter Ingredients

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Hi again, guys. At the end of 2009, I started a study of stop smoking products to establish what stop moking aids were the best ones and could really help the biggest number of people. Smoke Deter is a natural and safe product with no drug interactions. When I was picking out such products, there were several factors to rely on:

  • the first one was its quality and efficiency, then, there came
  • the period of time required for noticeable and consistent results, and, finally,
  • good customer feedback.

Smoke Deter Health is an over-the-counter  product, so you don’t need your doctor’s prescription.

Lobelia Inflata, Licorice Root and Passion Flower aid in relaxing the nervous system making it work properly; Mullein Root has amazing properties that make this plant irreplaceable in maintaining the correct work of respiratory system; Hawthorne  Berries contains a lot of bioflavonoids that contribute to healthy heart issues.

Smoke Deter Health includes another compound – Bioperine®, which makes sure the herbal components are effectively absorbed by the body.

Smoke Deter Ingredients

Each ingredient in SMOKE DETER was picked by expert formulators in the field of homeopathy. SMOKE DETER is natural, safe, and has no known drug interactions. Every ingredient was chosen for this unique formula to both alleviate discomfort and help relieve multiple symptoms that can occur when trying to quit smoking.

Stop Smoking with Smoke DeterSuggested Use:

  • Adults and children over 12: Spray twice under tongue up to three times a day.
  • Children under 12: consult a doctor before use.

Homeopathic Active Ingredients:

  • Abies Nigra (Black Spruce)10X:

Made from tincture of the gum of the Black Spruce, Abies Nigra relieves hard cough, upset stomach (particularly after eating) and headache. Also useful for wakeful restlessness and nightly hunger pangs.

  • Aconitum Napellus (Aconite; Monkshood; Wolfsbane) 200C:

Genus of plant belonging to the buttercup family, Aconitum is an herbaceous perennial found in mountain meadows of the Northern Hemisphere. Calms anguish of mind and body, physical and mental restlessness, and has been used for dry, croupy cough, tickling in the throat and chest pain brought on with coughing.

  • Arsenicum Iodatum 200C:

Relieves dry cough, bronchitis symptoms and burning sensation in nose and throat.

  • Avena (Oat) 1X:

Creates a soothing action on the nerves. Alcoholic extraction has been used as a nerve tonic and to treat symptoms associated with opium addiction.

  • Ignatia Amara 200C:

Also called “St. Ignatius Bean” , Ignatia has long been used as a homeopathic remedy. Derived from the beans of a small tree belonging to the Loganiaceae family (indigenous to the Phillipines) with long, twining, smooth branches and pear-sized fruit with almond shaped seeds. Named for a Spanish Jesuit who brought the beans to Europe in the 17th century, Ignatta was once a remedy for mental hysteria and the fever and joint pains associate with plague. Relieves the physical manifestations of stress, such as cramping pains in the abdomen, neck or back, as well as sharp-pain headaches and heavy sensation in the chest.

  • Lung (Pulmo-porcine)6X:

For difficult or labored respiration; relieves lung and bronchial inflammation.

  • Nux Vomica (Poison Nut) 10X:

Aids in stress-related symptoms, calms hunger and sleeplessness. Fights food cravings.

  • Plantago Major 3X:

Used for cough and colds symptoms. Causes an aversion to tobacco.

  • Quibracho 3X:

Found in Chile, Argentina, Bolivia and Southern Brazil, the bark of the evergreen Quebracho tree has been used for centuries for tanning. In homeopathy, it is used to relieve dyspnoea (shortness of breath), especially in emphasema and asthma.

  • Stricta Pulomaria (Lung Wort) 200C:

Combats the dull feeling and general malaise that often accompanies nicotine withdrawal. Also useful for stuffy-head headache and rheumatic stiffness.

  • Tabacum 200C:

Relieves craving for tobacco, dizziness, nausea, confusion and lack of concentration.

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