Tobacco-Free Agenda
Adult Smoking Prevalence in the U.S.
According to the CDC, nearly 35 million adults in the U.S. consume cigarettes and other tobacco products. The majority of them are male and are more likely to develop smoking-related illnesses, like cancer, heart disease, chronic pulmonary diseases, and stroke. This number does not include underage smokers.
Although the numbers are significantly lower compared to the past decade, it’s still an alarming rate. Not to mention, cigarette smoking is bad for first-hand smokers and those around them. Second-hand smokers are also at risk of long-term damages.


How Cigarettes Affect The Body
health risks are the thousands of other chemicals found in cigarettes.
So what does tobacco nicotine do?
Nicotine interacts with the brain to produce dopamine, popularly known as the “feel-good” neurotransmitter. It drives a person’s motivation, satisfaction, and reinforcement.
Nicotine’s effect on dopamine production makes it addictive, and this relationship makes a person reach for another cigarette stick. Unfortunately, if a person smokes a lot, they do not just inhale nicotine, but also other harmful chemicals. On the other hand, the only contribution nicotine has in terms of harm is its addictiveness.
Cigarettes contain tobacco. Every stick has nicotine and more than 7,000 other chemicals. According to studies, nicotine, although considered harmful, is less likely to cause severe damages to the body. What positions smokers to health risks is the thousands of other chemicals found in cigarettes. So what does tobacco nicotine do
Nicotine interacts with the brain to produce dopamine. Dopamine is popularly known as “the feel-good” neurotransmitter. It drives a person’s motivation, satisfaction, and reinforcement. Nicotine’s effect on the body can make it addictive. In terms of cigarette smoking, nicotine is responsible for making a person smoke another stick. When a person smokes a lot, they are not just inhaling nicotine and all the other chemicals. The only contribution nicotine has on the harms of tobacco smoking is its addictiveness.
It’s the Best Time to Quit
Ditching cigarettes and tobacco begin with a decision. Every day is the perfect day to begin the journey to a tobacco-free life.
Resources are available to various smokers, depending on the kind of program they want to embark on.

Quit Cigarettes Support Group

Asking Help from a Quit Coach

Online Support Communities that Help Smokers Transition

Smokers Transition

Nicotine Replacement Therapy
What does a Tobacco-Free Life Look Like?
Personal and public health drastically improves after quitting tobacco.

CIGARETTE SMOKERS
Reduced carbon monoxide levels in the body
Risks of developing heart and lung diseases are lowered over time
Risk of developing throat, mouth, bladder, esophagus, and other cancers are cut in half
Improved oral health
Better heart function and stabilized heart rate
Continued cessation results in complete restoration of lung health
People Exposed to
Second-Hand Smoke
Eradication of breathing problems, coughing, and wheezing as a result of exposure
Lowered risk for developing cancers and lung diseases
Improved heart health
Better brain function as a result of cleaner air


People Exposed to
Second-Hand Smoke
Eradication of breathing problems, coughing, and wheezing as a result of exposure
Lowered risk for developing cancers and lung diseases
Improved heart health
Better brain function as a result of cleaner air

Children
Lower probability of developing brain impairments
Improved factors for growing up healthy
Fewer chances of developing bronchitis and other lung problems
Lower risk for developing an addiction
SWITCHING TO A TOBACCO-FREE LIFE
The discovery of synthetic nicotine paved the way for creating products that can provide smokers that nicotine kick without the cigarettes’ impurities. Moreover, the demand for synthetic nicotine and smoking cessation products increases as people continue to gain awareness of tobacco products’ adverse effects. Products with synthetic nicotine help smokers quit cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products, helping thousands of smokers to a tobacco-free life successfully. Since smokers are addicted to nicotine, not cigarettes, switching to an alternative with nicotine help them quit the habit.
Part of Kaival Labs’ vision is for people to live in a world where people have a choice when it comes to nicotine. Through our innovative process, we can develop products that use non-addictive synthetic nicotine and play a crucial role in transitioning to a tobacco-free world.
R-S-NICOTINE FORMULATION
Given the right science and innovation, nicotine has the potential to undo the damages caused by tobacco. We have patented the use of synthetic nicotine in creating a formula that is satisfying yet less addictive.
The R-S- isomers ratio in nicotine accounts for the addictive properties of the chemical in the patented synthetic nicotine modifies the ratio of R- S- isomers. The result? Synthetic nicotine is effective in curbing nicotine addiction and can potentially be used on a medical level.
SMOKING CESSATION CALCULATOR
How much can you save?
Smoking is an expensive habit. Imagine what you can do with the savings from going smoke-free! Think of it this way: every cigarette you don’t smoke is money you can use to eat out or go on that dream vacation.