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We initiated research on quit smoking products and their effects at the end of 2006. The findings of the research allowed us to choose three most effective quit smoking treatment products for 2008. When choosing the best treatments, we based our decisions on the quality of the product, the time necessary to achieve the desired results, and the satisfaction of the product’s users. All three treatments are OTC (over the counter) drugs that do not need a prescription to purchase.


Below are the most effective quit smoking treatments on the market.

Product Our Reviews

1. Nicocure


Nicocure Health Supplement is a herbal anti-smoking treatment. The product’s formula includes a combination of plants and roots that help reduce nicotine craving. Lobelia Inflata, Licorice Root and Passion Flower work to calm the person and reduce the stress of the nervous system; Mullein Root improves the function of the respiratory tract; bioflavonoids found in Hawthorne Berries promote enhanced cardiac action. Nicocure Health also contains Bioperine®, which ensures effective bioavailability of the product’s herbal ingredients.

- Our Rating : 9.8
- Price: $69.95 for a 20 days supply

2. Freedom Patch


The Freedom Patch is an anti-smoking herbal formulation. The patch is nicotine-free and contains natural ingredients (e.g. Lobelia Inflata, Nux Vomica) that help the person cope with the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal by cleansing the system of nicotine and other toxins. The active ingredients get into the bloodstream through the skin and produce a sensation similar to that of nicotine intake in that they keep the person calm and relaxed. Simultaneously, the formula detoxifies the blood and creates the feeling of disgust to the tobacco taste and smell. Typically, nicotine cravings drop drastically within the first 10-15 days of use.

- Our Rating : 9.4
- Price: $99.90 for a 2 month supply

3. Zero Nicotine


Zero Nicotine is a herbal anti-smoking patch designed to fight nicotine addiction, withdrawal symptoms and relieve the body of the toxic chemicals and carcinogens. The product’s natural ingredients act as a substitute for nicotine and therefore reduce the desire to smoke within the first 10-15 days of use. Zero Nicotine’s formula also includes plants (e.g. Gotu Kola, Hops, Skullcapthat, Echinacea Powder) which help the body cope with the feelings of increased hunger and irritability during the withdrawal process, reduce the stress levels and improve the general immune system.

- Our Rating : 9.3
- Price: $49.95 for 1 pack




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