https://www.afinalwarning.com/512394.html (Natural News) Nearly every adult knows what the term ‘hangover’ means from overuse of alcohol, especially the hard liquor hangover, that comes with severe dehydration and a wicked headache. Then comes lethargy. The only cure? Hair of the dog that bit you (more of the same), or aspirin, lots of water, and time. Then it’s back to the start, and round and round you go. It’s a vicious cycle of binge drinking, hangover, aspirin, water, repeat cycle. The alcohol hangover can easily be compared to the nicotine hangover, and that goes for whether you smoke cigarettes or vape nicotine.
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/494961.html (Natural News) Over one billion people smoke cigarettes daily, and that’s nearly 1 in every 5 people. Four out of five of those smokers are men. Plus, more than 55 million people vape, and although vaping involves fewer toxins than those nasty cancer sticks, nearly everyone who vapes is still ingesting nicotine, the world’s third-most-addictive drug. Nicotine is brutal punishment for the body over time, and causes systemic damage, as it constricts veins and capillaries, thus limiting the flow of blood, oxygen and nutrients to vital parts of the body (also increasing risk and severity of Covid by compromising immune function). Got limited endurance? That’s the nicotine. Out of breath frequently, even when you’re not smoking or vaping? That’s the aftermath of nicotine’s chronic damage.
How This Guy Quit Vaping I was consuming 4 vape pods a week.
By Henry Friedman Henry Friedman
I started vaping in 2017, after my social smoking habit turned into about a pack of cigarettes a week. I liked that it was odorless, seemed healthier than cigarettes, and was more economical. Soon, I was consuming 4 vape pods a week that’s equal to the nicotine in four packs of cigarettes.
I’d always felt shame about vaping, but when the pandemic hit, it felt like a total disregard for my own life. So in April, ten days before I turned 30, I placed my vapes on a rock and smashed them to pieces with an axe.