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Researchers at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, published the results of a double-blind study showing the effectiveness of the world-renowned supplement Daily Essential Nutrients in helping individuals reduce or stop smoking cigarettes. The study was published in a medical journal titled: Nicotine & Tobacco Research.
Background
Interestingly, the researchers did not initially intend to study smoking. But while they were studying the effects of this powerful blend of micronutrients on ADHD, they observed that participants who smoked tobacco or cannabis smoked less over time (or even quit entirely) while taking micronutrients. This caught their attention, so they planned this double-blind smoking study, “the first known [randomized controlled trial] to investigate the use of micronutrients to support smoking cessation.” Daily Essential Nutrients is backed by over 50 independent studies for mood and mental health.
Before the study began, the study participants were smoking more than a dozen cigarettes per day on average and most had tried unsuccessfully to quit multiple times. Participants were randomly assigned to take either Daily Essential Nutrients or identical-looking PLC. Because the study was “doubly blind” neither the participants nor the researchers knew who was assigned to take the MCN or the PLC until the end of the study.
Researchers asked participants to take the capsules they were given for 4 weeks before attempting to quit smoking and track the number of cigarettes they smoked.
About the same percentage of participants in the MCN and PLC groups attempted to quit smoking. There was no significant difference between the MCN and PLC groups in the number of participants who were successful in quitting for 3 days, but by 4 weeks and 8 weeks after the ‘quit day’, only about 50% of the participants who were taking PLC continued without smoking, while more than 80% of those taking Daily Essential Nutrients continued to go without smoking.
Study participants taking Daily Essential Nutrients also smoked fewer cigarettes overall compared to those taking the placebo pills - even in the time before their quit day!
Researchers concluded that “micronutrients reduced harm through reduction in number of cigarettes smoked relative to placebo”.
All studies have their limitations. This study was relatively small for a stop-smoking study (including only about 100 people) and there was a high dropout rate -- similar to other stop-smoking studies, but in spite of these problems, the results were still significant! In fact, researchers concluded that “micronutrients are comparable to other smoking cessation treatments but with fewer side effects.”
These “other smoking cessation treatments” include prescription medications approved for smoking cessation, and nicotine replacement therapy in the form of nicotine patches, gums, lozenges, sprays, or inhalers. In contrast to these treatments, the MCN treatment was side-effect free; researchers reported no differences in side effects between those taking Daily Essential Nutrients and those taking PLC. And about the same percentage of participants dropped out of the study whether they were taking MCN or PLC.
In conclusion, the researchers wrote, “This novel RCT tentatively supports the use of micronutrients as a treatment to assist smoking cessation and reduce cigarette consumption, especially in the acute stage of withdrawal.”
So how might the micronutrients work to help individuals quit smoking? The researchers gave a few possibilities:
In summary, it’s clear from this and other smoking cessation studies that quitting smoking is very difficult, but for those who persist and take Daily Essential Nutrients consistently, there is new hope to reduce the number of cigarettes smoked and to stop smoking - even without side effects!