ℹ️ The neuroscience behind quitting of each age group are quite different
The average smoker: 5-10 cigarettes per dayYou: @amount cigarettes per day
You're in the top tier of nicotine consumption.But here's what nobody tells you:
Your biggest obstacle isn't the nicotine.
Yes, you're consuming more nicotine than average smokers.But you're also performing the hand-to-mouth motion 20-40+ times per day.
Over @Years? 300,000 repetitions.
Your Motion Debt is massive.
And that's exactly why patches fail heavy smokers like you:
They give you nicotine (doesn't address the REAL problem)
They ignore 292,000 muscle-memory patterns (which is why you relapse)
Products like nicotine gum and patches were designed for the average smoker.
You need something designed for the behavioral addiction heavy smokers face.
The average smoker: 10-20 cigarettes per dayYou: @amount cigarettes per day
But here's what you need to know:
Even "light" smoking creates powerful behavioral patterns.
You've still built the hand-to-mouth habit over @Years. You still crave cigarettes during trigger moments.You still struggle with the ritual, not just the nicotine.
That's why patches don't work even for lighter smokers.
They address nicotine. They ignore the behavioral addiction — which is just as strong whether you smoke 5 cigarettes or 20.
Your Motion Debt Score is only slightly lower than heavy smokers.But your habit patterns are just as ingrained.
In Other Words, If your doctor said 'quit now or face serious consequences,' would you be able to do it?
Based on your answers, here's what's really going on:
That's how many times you've brought your hand to your mouth with a cigarette over 20 years.
Your biggest obstacle isn't nicotine withdrawal.It's 146,000 muscle-memory repetitions that patches completely ignore.
✗ You miss the hand-to-mouth motion (not just the nicotine)✗ You struggle most after meals (your #1 trigger for 7,300 days straight)✗ You've tried patches/gum and something felt "missing" (because 80% of your addiction is behavioral)✗ You relapse during trigger moments (because your hands don't know what else to do)
Most people fail because they try to eliminate nicotine AND the ritual at the same time.
Patches? Address nicotine. Ignore the 146,000 repetitions.Gum? Becomes another hand-to-mouth addiction.Willpower? Can't overwrite 146,000 muscle-memory patterns.
You can't pay a behavioral debt with a chemical solution.
Here's what Big Pharma doesn't want you to know:
Nicotine patches make them $2 billion per year.Nicotine gum? Another $1.5 billion.Prescription drugs like Chantix? $800 million annually.
They profit when you stay addicted to nicotine — whether it's in cigarettes OR their "solutions."
That's why they've buried the research on behavioral replacement therapy.
The studies exist. They've known for decades that 60-80% of smoking addiction is behavioral, not chemical. But there's no profit in teaching you to replace the habit instead of replacing the nicotine.
Nicotine-free behavioral replacement devices are quietly becoming the go-to method for long-term quitters who've failed with everything else.
Why? Because they do what patches can't:
Unhooked doesn't eliminate the ritual. It replaces it.
✓ When the after-meal craving hits → Your hands have something to reach for✓ When you're stressed at work → The hand-to-mouth motion is satisfied✓ When you're driving → The ritual is preserved (without 7,000 chemicals)
You're not white-knuckling through cravings.You're substituting the behavior while your nicotine dependency naturally fades.
Not elimination. Substitution.
The method Big Pharma didn't want going mainstream.
Try Unhooked for 60 days.If it doesn't work for after-meal cravings, you get a risk free trial and a full refund upon returning.
We're that confident it'll work for someone who's been fighting 146,000 repetitions.