Peter Attia· MD
and obviously if anybody's ever chewed nicotine gum who's not a smoker you realize you got to go really easy because it can make you quite nauseous and things like that
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
and obviously if anybody's ever chewed nicotine gum who's not a smoker you realize you got to go really easy because it can make you quite nauseous and things like that
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if you're just chewing it like regular gum and chewing it a lot it made me nauseous
i've tried the gum and the in the lozenges and i found with the gum same as you and also i think on the instructions the part of it is you chew it a little bit get a little bit of nicotine out of it and then you you're supposed to park it which sounds like what you're probably doing with that pouch or what you do with the lozenge because otherwise i think it if you're just chewing it like regular gum and chewing it a lot it made me nauseous