What Happens when you Stop Smoking?
Good question: What happens when you stop smoking? You may have realized that your body has become dependent on the effects of the tobacco – so what happened?
Firstly, many people may try to tell you that it is a psychological addiction, rather than a physical one – and that the effects of withdrawal are “all in the mind”…
We beg to differ. As any neurological professional will tell you, there is a reason for anything that happens in the mind (not talking about conscious thought, but rather about involuntary reactions like withdrawal)…
In other words, the mood swings, the stress, the irritability and the cravings are there because of chemical imbalances that your body wants restored. These imbalances are created when nicotine is withdrawn from your system and creates havoc in the process (because it created its own imbalances and artificial “balances” while you were smoking)…
Unfortunately, in most cases, the demand that your mind exerts on you to restore the balance in your body cannot be ignored, and you eventually start smoking again.
With Fibre Shake, your body will be physically prepared for what happens when you stop smoking – and help you cope without the need to succumb to tobacco or over-eating along the way.