After five days, the nicotine comes out of the body
After a week, the sense of taste and smell improves
After 12 weeks, the lungs regain their ability to clean
After 12 weeks, the lungs regain their ability to clean
After five days, the nicotine comes out of the body
After a week, the sense of taste and smell improves
After 12 weeks, the lungs regain their ability to clean
After 12 weeks, the lungs regain their ability to clean
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Why are the negative effects never mentioned? The above is a recipe for disaster. Life isn't all rainbows and sunshine. If you want to quit smoking you should make a plan or else you will most likely not succeed. Very often when people quit one bad habit they replace it with another habit maybe even more unhealthy than smoking is.
Pretty soon after quitting your energy levels will rise, and they rise dramatically. You should prepare yourself so you have something useful to do.
If you don't prepare yourself you might feel like you are turning into a prehistoric animal with a strong urge to bite the head off anyone who annoys you and with a strong appetite for anything that gives you a kick. Sugar might become your new enemy of health.
Lots of people who quit smoking should not be allowed to drive the first weeks and lots of times it is best to leave them alone.
Here are a few tips to make the process easier (from experience):
I'm sure that you can find more tips if you search for them. The more tools you have at your disposal the easier it will be.
Thank you for adding useful information
lugh