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How to cover up the smell of cigarettes

How to cover up the smell of cigarettes

In general, cigarettes smell. It means, when being smoked, of course. It smell so hard that if you do nothing against it, it just stays on your cloths, furniture, walls, wardrobe etc. the smell stays around you as a cloud and when you speak or get closer to someone else. Even he doesn’t get it consciously, his nose will always get what you’ve just done. As an effect, many people will desire to be distant from you, here the smell is tolerable. If you like this situation than everything is fine. But, if you don’t, here are some tips as for how to cover up the smell of cigarettes.

There are some solutions, all are just a solution to the smell, it will never return your health to the place where it could have been without it. So, just take care of this issue too. I don’t tell you not to smoke, but… there are consequences.

Then, we can discuss this issue of how to cover up the smell of cigarettes from one’s mouth.

First, you can chew. Chewing gum without sugar is also good for your dental and mouth health, but will also eliminate bad smells. Try to choose one that has a strong smell, such as mint, it would do the job. The second things you can get into your mouth are candies. Here also mint is preferred.

Now, to remove the smell you can also drink or eat something that has strong smell. Drinking will usually suit better because smoking is usually done after eating, so the hunger is usually gone, weather by the cigarette or by the food consumed. You can drink sweet beverage such as cola, fanta, orange juice if you prefer.

For me, the easiest thing to use, the most beneficial and handy is mint spray. A small spray you can hold everywhere, in your house, your room, car, or in a bag if you carry one. Just psssssssssssssssssssssssssss

Hope you found it useful. Have a good breath smell!

does anyone know anything about lung disease?

anything like symptoms and son on please i could use the help…what casues it….what happens when you have lung disease and son on….thx

By Dr. Louis on July 21, 2009 | lung disease | 2 comments
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what is the side effects of Atavan for an elderly man with copd?

my father has copd, which is the lung disease from being a smoker. I don’t know what this medication is doing to him or for him, would like to know more about it. He also has a heart condition, which was found after the copd. Can you tell me what it is doing for him?

By Dr. Louis on July 16, 2009 | copd | 2 comments
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What type of Lung Disease causes an other person to wear a mask during your visit?

Okay i know my question is confusing, but my uncle got a lung disease and he’s in the hosplital the doctor told us that we need to wear a mask when we visit him….i don’t understand? can someone pls explain!

Thank You

PS my uncle smoked for many years…

By Dr. Louis on July 14, 2009 | lung disease | 7 comments
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what is the lung disease where u get liquid in your lungs. What are the symptoms? ?

what is the lung disease where u get liquid in your lungs. What are the symptoms?

By Dr. Louis on July 11, 2009 | lung disease | 1 comment
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is it possible to have serious lung disease or cancer and still be able to do rigorous cardio?

I have been having a stinging feeling in the right lung area, i do smoke about five cigarettes a day and i used to smoke alot of marijuana. I say to myself that nothing could really be wrong if i can withstand a four mile run, and half a mile swim, plus stationary bycyle almost daily. I had a chest xray last year which showed no disease. Would i have this kind of cardiovascular endurance and still have lung cancer or lung disease caused by smoking?

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By Dr. Louis on July 7, 2009 | lung disease | 1 comment
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My hair is severely damaged from taking chemo drugs for a lung disease. Does anyone have any tips ?

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By Dr. Louis on | lung disease | 2 comments
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Where can I find a good lung disease lawyer?

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By Dr. Louis on July 5, 2009 | lung disease | 4 comments
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What are the statistics of someone having severe COPD, lung disease, diabetes and triple bypass surgery?

My dad needs triple bypass surgery but has severe emphzyma and lung disease. He also have diabetes. What are the risks and recovery (and how long) if he has the surgery? Is he better off not having the surgery?

By Dr. Louis on July 4, 2009 | lung disease | 2 comments
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How long can you live with lung disease that can not be treated?

My uncle just found out he has lung disease and that there is nothing they can do for him about it. He was really upset and everyone else started balling when they found out and my mom keeps crying over it so I am guessing it is really bad but I don’t know much about lung disease. Can anyone please help me? I want to know how long he has to live?

By Dr. Louis on July 3, 2009 | lung disease | 6 comments
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lung disease?

I’m doing a research project for school and was looking for a lung disease that maybe fatal.
it can be anything as long as it is non-transmittable and not cancer.

if you have any suggestions on any other disease that does not have to do with the lungs feel free to let me know :)

By Dr. Louis on | lung disease | 2 comments
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