What is the relationship between smoking cessation and onion?

Well, this looks interesting, but I want to tell you my personal story, during my smoking cessation, an event, and even how a holy person can help me. A few days after I had smoked the last cigarette, my lungs were full of cockroaches, and I had a great desire for a cigarette, especially after a meal.

Eating a cigarette at the end of the meal is the only way I have finished eating. I am almost waiting for food, so I can light a cigarette. I was thinking, if I don't smoke, how can I finish it, there is no comparable or good enough substitute. I am checking different types of food on the internet, which will reduce convulsions, make me breathe better, and maybe help to better enjoy my meals.

I found a lot of information about this problem on the Internet, so I started reading, checking and testing to find the best method for me. I don't know if there is any scientific explanation, but with the help of holiness, it really helped me.

At the end of the day to prepare my dinner, I added [on one side of the plate] one or half of fresh raw onions and half sliced ​​holy. It was a bit difficult to eat raw onions at first, but I was used to it. I really like it today. Ok, I don't want you to like it too, I know it tastes hard, but it really helped me.

I feel different every day, breathing better, or even eating less. I want to have raw onions so that I can finish them very quickly. At the end of the dinner, I drank jasmine tea, which also helped to reduce convulsions. My goal in this article is to get people to quit. I am writing this article to show that we can do a lot of work and find ways to solve the difficulties we encountered in quitting smoking.

If you would like more information, check out my Smoking Cessation Program website at http://your-stop-smoking-programs.com, which is fully dedicated to helping people find different ways to quit smoking and provides some useful information on quitting smoking. prompt.

What is the relationship between smoking cessation and onion? was originally published on Spring

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