Nicocure Review Part II

Jul 03, 2007 @ 02:02 pm by admin

Most Nicocure reviews take a look at what’s inside the Nicocure patch to see what makes it so different from others. 

Nicocure’s main ingredient is Lobelia Inflata, an Indian herb interestingly obtained from Indian tobacco.  NOTE: ‘Tobacco’ in this case is just a term to describe the herb due to its similar effects to nicotine, but experts say that is not really tobacco. 

According to Merriam Webster’s Medical Dictionary, lobeline (the plant’s genus) is used as a smoking deterrent and respiratory stimulant.  The lobelia plant is widely used by Native Americans to cure respiratory and muscle problems. Native Americans have long been using Lobelia Inflanta as a lung expectorant, to help the lungs clear more quickly.  It is also used to treat food poisoning, asthma, and used as a purgative. The lobelia plant is also known to make the taste of tobacco products unpleasant.

Many Nicocure reviews claim that the patch works in three ways: it makes the taste of tobacco repulsive for you, it clears your lungs and system, and it imitates nicotine by relaxing your nerves so you won’t have to crave for cigarettes to relax you.

And how effective is it?  Stay tuned for the next Nicocure review update, which I’ll post in a few days.

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