JPH02117376A - Method for prohibiting smoking with carbon monoxide-containing substance and article therefor - Google Patents

Method for prohibiting smoking with carbon monoxide-containing substance and article therefor

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Publication number
JPH02117376A
JPH02117376A JP63269268A JP26926888A JPH02117376A JP H02117376 A JPH02117376 A JP H02117376A JP 63269268 A JP63269268 A JP 63269268A JP 26926888 A JP26926888 A JP 26926888A JP H02117376 A JPH02117376 A JP H02117376A
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carbon monoxide
article
containing substance
smoking
stress
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JP63269268A
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Inventor
Takashi Ishikawa
敬 石川
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To eliminate stress by narcotism of carbon monoxide and readily attain prohibition of smoking by inhaling a carbon monoxide-containing substance from an article capable of generating or releasing the carbon monoxide- containing substance without any smoke and nicotine. CONSTITUTION:An article capable of generating or releasing a carbon monoxide- containing substance without any smoke and nicotine is prepared. An article, such as gum, candy or inhaler, capable or releasing the carbon monoxide- containing substance or an article, such as pipe or tobacco type, having a structure capable of generating the carbon monoxide-containing substance by heating or burning carbon are cited as specific examples of the article. When stress builds up by prohibiting smoking and a person is irritated, the article can be used to eliminate the stress by narcotism of the carbon monoxide. Thereby, the prohibition of smoking can be readily attained. Furthermore, the article is useful for relaxing normal stress other than in no smoking.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 この発明は、難しいといわれる禁煙を、−酸化炭素の麻
酔作用により、楽に達成する方法と用品に関する物であ
る。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a method and article for easily achieving smoking cessation, which is said to be difficult, by using the anesthetic effect of carbon oxide.

従来の禁煙法や禁煙用品では、禁断症状を無くせず、最
終的には、本人の意志によらなければればならなかった
Conventional smoking cessation methods and smoking cessation products have not been able to eliminate withdrawal symptoms, and in the end, smoking cessation has had to be done by the person's will.

本発明は、意志の弱い禁煙願望者のために、発明された
物である。
The present invention was invented for those who wish to quit smoking who have a weak will.

煙草が辞められないのは、吸った時の成分中に、ストレ
スを高める物質と、・ストレスを感じさせない物質とし
て一酸化炭素が有る。
The reason why you can't quit smoking is that when you smoke, there are substances that increase stress, and carbon monoxide, which is a substance that prevents you from feeling stress.

後者は前者に比べると作用は強いが有効時間が短いので
煙草をやめると、感じなかった前者の作用が現れてスト
レスが高まり、いらいらするのでなかなか辞められない
のである。
The latter has a stronger effect than the former, but is effective for a shorter period of time, so when you quit smoking, the effects of the former that you didn't feel appear, increasing your stress and making you feel irritable, making it difficult to quit.

そこで前者の作用が、現れた時に煙とニコチンを含まな
い一酸化炭素含有物を発生又は放出する用品により吸う
と、ストレスを感じずに煙草を楽に辞められる事を実験
により発明しました。これは一般のストレス緩和にも役
立ちます。
Therefore, through experiments, we discovered that when the former effect appears, you can easily quit smoking without feeling stressed if you smoke with a product that generates or releases carbon monoxide containing substances that do not contain smoke or nicotine. This also helps with general stress relief.

放出する用品として、ガム、飴、 吸入器、発生する用
品として、炭素を加熱又は燃焼させるバイブ型及び煙草
型の物が考えられます。
Emitting products include gum, candy, and inhalers; emitting products include vibrators and cigarettes that heat or burn carbon.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 煙とニコチンを含まない一酸化炭素含有物を吸うことに
よる禁煙法とそのための用品。
How to quit smoking by inhaling smoke and nicotine-free substances containing carbon monoxide, and supplies for that purpose.
JP63269268A 1988-10-25 1988-10-25 Method for prohibiting smoking with carbon monoxide-containing substance and article therefor Pending JPH02117376A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP63269268A JPH02117376A (en) 1988-10-25 1988-10-25 Method for prohibiting smoking with carbon monoxide-containing substance and article therefor

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP63269268A JPH02117376A (en) 1988-10-25 1988-10-25 Method for prohibiting smoking with carbon monoxide-containing substance and article therefor

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
JPH02117376A true JPH02117376A (en) 1990-05-01

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