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Why can't someone who overdoses on nicotine ever smoke again?
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<blockquote data-quote="knownothing" data-source="post: 2585103" data-attributes="member: 878744"><p>Like that guy Naylor in the movie, "Thank You For Smoking."</p><p>In the movie, and from what I understand to be true, if you have overdosed on nicotine you can no longer smoke. The body cannot handle nicotine anymore. If you have seen the movie, maybe you know what I'm talking about. Or maybe I misunderstood the movie and you can clarify. Either way, from what I understand, if you have overdosed on nicotine, it's toxic to ever consume again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knownothing, post: 2585103, member: 878744"] Like that guy Naylor in the movie, "Thank You For Smoking." In the movie, and from what I understand to be true, if you have overdosed on nicotine you can no longer smoke. The body cannot handle nicotine anymore. If you have seen the movie, maybe you know what I'm talking about. Or maybe I misunderstood the movie and you can clarify. Either way, from what I understand, if you have overdosed on nicotine, it's toxic to ever consume again. [/QUOTE]
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