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"Leafin" chewing gum can help the body discharge nicotine gum can help the body excrete nicotine? This is not a fantasy. A few days ago, the reporter learned from the China Association for Health Education that the only functional chewing gum that increased nicotine output in humans has passed their tests. The uniqueness of this chewing gum lies in the addition of a patented ingredient that has been carefully developed by Korean universities and biotechnology companies for four years.
Liu Keling, vice president of the China Health Education Association, deputy secretary-general of the China Health Education Association, Zhao Zhonglong, health education expert, and medical units from China National Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing Stomatological Hospital and China Agriculture Eight experts and professors in food safety and natural extracts from universities jointly conducted a comprehensive and rigorous scientific argumentation and technical appraisal on the composition, pharmacology, efficacy, and safety of “ZeYongsu”. CONCLUSIONS: According to the characteristics of different diseases, "Yeolin" can help increase the body's nicotine excretion by 40% to 70%. It can also prevent the symptoms of nicotine addiction and enhance lung health.
According to experts, "Yelycin" can convert nicotine, which is harmful to humans, into cotinine, which is harmless to the human body and can be easily discharged. Through excretion of cotinine with the urine, increase the nicotine output, inhibit the formation of harmful nitrosamines, and ease the harm. At the same time, since this ingredient is extracted from natural ingredients such as green tea, mulberry, ginkgo, licorice, orange peel, apple, lemon, and celery, it has no side effects on the human body.

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