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I noticed that when I smoked a cigar I had less of an appetite afterwards. Does anyone know if this is a fact or if I am just imagining things?
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I recently switched back to a pipe. Larger initial buy in, but the upkeep is cheap provided you learn to love the ritual of the style.nicotine suppresses appetite
but it's probably a lot cheaper to go with regular cigarettes or vape juice than to smoke cigars, those are expensive as fug
My pipe helps curb eating at night. During the day I can put myself in a position where I just can't eat and usually don't eat above my count anyway, but the werewolf comes out at night so the nicotine calms him down.I use snus or white portions all day and basically have to remind myself to eat so yeah, nicotine could probably be pretty effective.
But if you go that route, order your shit from Sweden. American tobacco companies do their usual bullshit on US "snus", meanwhile there's no established link with the real stuff and mouth cancer or whatever.
I used to smoke a cigar or two a day and it didn't have the same effect. Obviously they're an appetite suppressant but you can't exactly chain em all day and you wouldn't want to, so you'll just make up for it by being hungry at other times probably. Not that I was paying attention to it like it was a diet plan at the time, but I doubt it's practical.
Same with pipes. Cigarettes I guess you could but those are for little babies.
Actually it is not. If you buy cigars in bulk the price per minute of smoking can be a lot cheaper than cigarettes.nicotine suppresses appetite
but it's probably a lot cheaper to go with regular cigarettes or vape juice than to smoke cigars, those are expensive as fug