Nicodyne Review
Nicodyne is a nicotine replacement product that comes in pill form and claims to make quitting smoking easier by eliminating the withdrawal symptoms and side effects that most people have when they try to quit smoking.
According to the Nicodyne official website these herbal pills imitate the effects that nicotine has on the brain which prevents the negative side effects, it is not habit forming, and you feel calm and happy rather than irritable and shaky when you quit smoking using this product. But does Nicodyne live up to it’s promises?
Official Website
The official website for Nicodyne is really just a sales page for their product. They offer no clinical studies, no list of ingredients and no real testimonials stating that this product works. In addition, their explanation of how the product works raises more questions than it answers. According to the site Nicodyne imitates the effect that nicotine has on the brain fooling the brain into believing that it has just gotten the burst of nicotine it is craving. If this is true, then what happens once you quit taking the Nicodyne? Do those cravings return? Do you need to continue taking Nicodyne to keep those cravings from returning? The website does not answer these questions.
The website does not tell you how many pills you need to take a day or how often you need to take them or even the amount you need to take at one time.
Ingredients
While there was no list of ingredients listed on the official website, a search of the internet revealed that this product contains the following herbs. Lobelia herb, elerthero root, passion flower, sarsaparilla, skull cap, peppermint leaf, safflower, ginger root.
The fact that this product contains no nicotine is a definite plus in it’s favor. It also should be noted that some of the ingredients can have a calming effect on some people and the addition of the ginger root may in fact help to relieve the nausea that often accompanies nicotine withdrawal. However, there seems to be no ingredients that deals with the headaches that many smokers have when trying to quit smoking.
Clinical Studies
There seems to be no clinical studies that can be found showing that Nicodyne is any more effective in helping people stop smoking than any other product out on the market today. Nor is there any study showing that combining these specific herbs together is safe.
Testimonials
While there are no testimonials offered on the website itself, there are a handful on the web stating this product works. However, upon reading the testimonials one still doesn’t know how many of these pills you need to take per day, for how long you need to take them, or what the effects are on your urge to smoke once you stop taking the product.
Unbiased Reviews
Most of the reviews on the Internet for Nicodyne read like advertisements for the products and are written by people who don’t seem to have even tried Nicodyne. These reviews seem to just repeat the limited information that the website contains without answering any of the questions possible consumers may have.
Pros Of Nicodyne
- Nicodyne uses herbs and contains no nicotine
- Comes in an easy to take pill form
Cons of Nicodyne
- The official website does not give potential users any real information regarding the product.
- There is no way of knowing how many pills you have to take a day or how often you have to take them
- No clinical studies, few testimonials, and no real unbiased reviews are available for this product
Conclusion
While the idea behind Nicodyne is a good one there is little evidence that this product works. In addition potential customers are left in the dark as to how many pills they need to take each day, when they need to take them and what happens to their cravings once they stop taking the Nicodyne?
In addition, the reviews that can be found provide little new information regarding whether or not this product is truly effective at helping smokers stop smoking. For that reasons, those wishing to quit smoking once and for all should try a product that provides them with enough information for them to make an informed decision regarding whether or not a product is effective or right for them.