WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU QUIT SMOKING (Part 2)
    
    
      
    
    
      Twenty-Four to Seventy-Two Hours After You Quit Smoking
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| Twenty-four hours after you quit:  Risk of coronary artery disease, which is 70% higher in smokers, starts to decline  Risk of heart attack is also reduced Forty-eight hours after you quit: Nerve endings affecting smell and taste will start to re-grow  Ability to smell and taste will begin to improve Seventy-Two Hours After you Quit:  With nicotine out of the body, the withdrawal symptoms begin to peak, and physical/emotional symptoms heighten These symptoms include: ·       Headache ·       Nausea ·       Cramps ·       Sweating ·       Anxiety ·       Irritability ·       Depression |  | 
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| This is when quitting smoking becomes especially difficult and most smokers fail. |  | 
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| With "Just Stop" all of these symptoms will be greatly reduced or eliminated. |  | 
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| You will be forever grateful for what you're doing to help your health and save you money when you stop purchasing those expensive cigarettes.  |  |