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Anti-Smoking One

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 2:46 pm
by dizzieblonde79
...would go down a storm if it had good effects. Either something which made them repulsive somehow (listed to whilst smoking, possibly?) or made smoking seem pointless.

Re: Anti-Smoking One

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:02 pm
by NightTerror2213
They have a dose called quit that they say helps with addictions
QUIT! / Experimental (Moderate) / 30 Minutes The simple fact is, when between 4hz and 6hz the human brain is in a state of "attiude and behavior change." As we start to raise you just above, at the 8hz mark, it seems to trigger synapsis to aid in the quitting of addictions. We started to experiment with several users who were in the process of quitting cigarettes, and most found that while using this dose either during an addiction crave, or as a preventative measure, it greatly aided them in getting over the horrible addiction of cigarettes. While not a cure-all by any means, we have heard very good things about this dose when combined with pure human will-power. Maybe it can help you quit once and for all!
i think this would be considered an anti smoking dose. they also have a nicotine dose that maybe could be used to get some of the effects of smoking with out smoking
Nicotine / Recreational (Moderate) / 30 Minutes Nicotine changes how your brain and your body function. The net results are somewhat of a paradox: Nicotine can both invigorate and relax. Nicotine initially causes a rapid release of adrenaline, the "fight-or-flight" hormone. If you've ever jumped in fright at a scary movie or rushed around the office trying to finish a project by your deadline, you may be familiar with adrenaline's effects: rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure and shallow breathing – this will quickly mellow as the nicotine dose wears off. The nicotine dose brings the initial onset of an actual cigarette without the harmful side effects.

Re: Anti-Smoking One

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:41 pm
by dizzieblonde79
Is it available on the iPhone app at all? Seems really limited compared to the range of doses on offer here