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Think of the Benefits…

If you are thinking about quitting smoking, and need a little bit of motivation, you should consider the benefits of making the choice to quit. Not only will you be saving yourself from an empty wallet, but would you believe that you can also improve your taste? When you smoke, you taste buds become dull and almost nonexistent. You literally burn the senses away. When you stop smoking, you allow your taste buds to heal and recover their abilities. You would be incredibly surprised how much better food will taste to you. Even after just one day you will notice a huge improvement in the taste of nearly every single thing you eat. Try eating something, after you have qui smoking, that you would normally eat a lot of (ex. Everyday) and you will notice the difference. This is the best way to notice the difference in the taste of food.

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