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According to an informal USA TODAY survey of 202 students
at Fort Hill High School in Cumberland, Maryland, 96% of the
students who do smoke say that they do so to relax.
Medical research has proven over and over again that sucking
is soothing.
The Life Sucker is an adult pacifier than can be flavored
with any one of 20 sugarless, fat-free Lorann oils. Orthodontically
correct, the Life Sucker is designed to replace excess
food, gum, chew, alcohol, and/or cigarettes. Anyone who has an
oral obsession loves the Life Sucker. People who sit in
front of computers and chew on their pens are some of the biggest
fans of the Life Sucker.
History: The Life Sucker and the Suckcess Method©
were both designed with the help of doctors, educators, dentists,
psychologists, and engineers who want you to have a healthy oral
substitute for a cigarette or for too much food. The Life Sucker
was designed to help you stop smoking and/or to help you not
gain weight. Medical research proves that pacifiers are soothing
oral substitutes.
Life Suckcess, LLC, presents "the answer you've been
waiting for"--the Life Sucker--an adult pacifier to
help you stop stressing, to help you stop overeating, and/or
to help you stop smoking.
Instead of grabbing a beer, a cigarette, chew, or screaming
at someone you love, suck on the Life Sucker. Medical research
proves that sucking is soothing.
The Life Sucker is used as an aid in lessening stress
and curbing overeating, and it is used as a device in smoking
cessation. It is designed as an adult pacifier, allowing sucking,
holding something in the mouth, holding something in the hand,
the ceremonial hand-to-mouth process, and gastric stimulation.
Studies on newborns show that "stimulation with the pacifier
significantly reduced crying" ( "The Effects of a Pacifying
Stimulus," Gunnar et al., 1984). According to another study
on newborns, "Crying and heat rate declined more rapidly
in the pacifier condition than in swaddling," (Campos, 1989).
Doctors also found that pacifiers that had been flavored with
sucrose were even more effective in calming babies: "Specifically,
control infants who underwent a standard circumcision procedure
without intervention cried 67% of the time. Crying was reduced
further by providing infants with a sucrose-flavored pacifier
to suck," (Blass et al., 1991). Sucking on an unflavored
pacifier is antinociceptive to infants, and this antinociception
is enhanced by sucrose.
Studies on pacification have been restrictd to the newborn
period and have neglected to address the effectiveness of pacification
at older ages. For an adult in our society, thumbsucking is a
deconditioned activity. Sucking on a cigarette is a disdained
activity but is allowed. People who smoke, however, develop the
habitual need to suck. People who overeat develop the need to
stimulate gastric responses.
One theory as to why people smoke is that they were weaned
too early, that they were not allowed a long enough period to
suck, suggesting the continued need for humans to suck. A straw
or an artificial cigarette or food gives a smoker or an overeater
an object on which to suck but does not activate the same stimulation
of chemical responses as the placement of a pacifier in the mouth.
The Life Sucker fulfills the need of adults to suck,
and, because of its shape, the flavor, the size and the placement
in the mouth of the Life Sucker, it fulfills certains chemical
responses similar to those created by a cigarette or by food.
This adult pacifier allows smokers to suck on a flavored or unflavored
resilient pacifier in place of a cigarette or food, thus stimulating
salivation, gastric acid secretion, and the cranial nerve endings
of the tongue. |