CONSUMERS WARNED NOT TO USE RESOLVE STOP SMOKING AID
Health Canada is advising consumers not to use the unauthorized smoking cessation product Resolve because it contains an unacceptable amount of an ingredient labelled as "Cestemenol-350."
Ref. https://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2007/07/30/resolve.html
While there seems to be results achieved by using these types of product, I do have concerns that they would not lead to permanent cessations.
I believe that smoking is a learned habit and it can be unlearned.
It is an issue of mind over matter. The mind must be focused and trained to visualize the person's crystal image that she/he is a non-smoker and NOT trying to stop smoking.
I agree with Anthony. I use those same words when speaking to smokers, "mind over matter". They should be able to quit by changing their schedule a little and changing their habits. These aids to help people quit smoking seem to be very unhealthy and even dangerous.