mardebjs
06-24-2008, 08:07 AM
I would like to quit smoking again and I would like to try commit lozenges. Do you think this would effect my acid reflux in a bad way?
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AngieBaby77
06-24-2008, 10:13 AM
I am no expert on this (I am struggling with my own reflux issues) but honestly I would say yes.
The reason I say this is because years ago I used Commit Lozenges in an attempt to quit smoking and they really burned my mouth and throat so I'm guessing they might excaberate the condition.
One thing that really helped me (I've been smoke free for two years after 15 years of smoking) were fake cigarettes called Smokers Option which contain no nicotine, come in flavors and look and feel just like a cig, you just pretend to smoke. Sounds silly but it got me through!
Good luck...if I can quit anyone can!
Angie
The reason I say this is because years ago I used Commit Lozenges in an attempt to quit smoking and they really burned my mouth and throat so I'm guessing they might excaberate the condition.
One thing that really helped me (I've been smoke free for two years after 15 years of smoking) were fake cigarettes called Smokers Option which contain no nicotine, come in flavors and look and feel just like a cig, you just pretend to smoke. Sounds silly but it got me through!
Good luck...if I can quit anyone can!
Angie
mardebjs
06-24-2008, 08:46 PM
Thanks I will look into the fake cigerettes.

