Citrol offers smokers a totally different way to reduce their desire to smoke in a pocket-sized oral spray with a tart citrus taste.
Citrol is nicotine free and contains no stimulants. The principal ingredient is citric acid, a naturally occurring substance in the body. Citrol is not a smoking cessation drug, nor a nicotine replacement drug.
Citrol was originally discovered by the inventor of the nicotine patch while he was on the faculty of the University of California-Los Angeles Medical School. Citrol is patented by the Regents of the University of California.
When sprayed to the back of the throat, Citrol mimics the sensations produced by cigarette smoke. Thus Citrol works uniquely to reduce the desire to smoke, helping smokers get over those immediate moments when they want to smoke.
When you want to smoke but can't, spray Citrol 2-4 times into the mouth. For best results make sure that Citrol reaches the back of the throat, rather than on the tongue or the roof of the mouth.