2019 finally smoke-free: What can the cigarette from green tea?

What are your intentions for 2019 like this? Do more sports? Less sweet food? Stop smoking? If the latter applies to you, then we would have something for you now: the cigarette made from green tea. The smokers should make it easier to quit by the placebo effect. After we had already reported on them in detail later, we are now putting the sample to the test. Because yes, we have ordered the teabeau of course (you can do here too) and a week ago they finally arrived at our office (before that they stuck eternally in customs - no matter, other faces).


So, what can the green cigarette and, most importantly, actually help you stop smoking? For the first move, you do not notice anything at first. Nothing scratched the throat, and the typical nicotine kick stays off. And even the green tea flavor does not want to adjust. She does not taste anything.

After some time, however, a strange taste spreads in the mouth. Somehow burned, as if you had bitten into a charred bun. Of course, the combustion process remains, releasing the pollutants that we inhale and transport through the lungs into the blood. It does not taste good, and it is still not healthy. One wonders why one should pull on a cigarette, which produces no effect and then does not even feel good.

But well, the typical "smoker-feeling," i.,e. Cigarette between the fingers, pulling, smoke exhaling. And that's beside the nicotine also an essential reason for smokers. And this habit is just given with the green cigarette.

Our conclusion: Whether you can get rid of smoking with the organic Motherwort Rose Tea cigarette, we dare to doubt it. The only positive is that the smoke does not stink of nicotine, but instead of burnt pine needles (and yes, that's better). So you do not bother your fellow man, and the clothes do not smell like the local pub around the corner.

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