
Don't just take our word for it
Why Every Oral Fixation Substitute Fails At The Same Nerve
91%
Of people with oral fixation relapse to nicotine because substitutes don't reach the trigeminal nerve.
57%
Of ND people report oral fixation as their primary barrier to quitting nicotine.
58%
Craving reduction reported when the trigeminal nerve signal is satisfied without nicotine.
*According to evidence published in the Cochrane Library
The Signal Your Nervous System Won't Stop Requesting
Your oral fixation isn't asking for nicotine. It's asking for the trigeminal nerve signal — the specific friction at the back of your throat that registers as a completed sensory loop.
Chewelry doesn't reach it. Candy doesn't reach it. Airlune does. No heat. No chemicals. No battery.
Plant-based formula
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Other "solutions" |
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| Closes the sensory loop | ||
| Trigeminal nerve signal | ||
| No dizziness. No gut damage. | ||
| A quick dopamine hit | ||
| Supports clearer lungs |
You didn't fail. You had the wrong tool.
Every substitute you tried was aimed at your mouth or your hands. Your nervous system was asking about the throat. That's a different address.
And nothing sent to the wrong address was ever going to close the loop.