Smoker introduces cigarette filter that eliminates smoker's cough.

"I couldn't just stop smoking and thought that was the only way to get rid of this bad smoker's cough. I was wrong, luckily..."

Markus Rode - Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Every night I would end my day with a heavy sigh, put another cigarette between my lips, light my cigarette, and then cough... cough until my chest hurt.

This was already a daily routine for me, so I lay down in bed and thought.

My Story

Even at a young age, my addiction made life difficult for me. I stopped playing football with my friends and was either standing on the sidelines, gasping for breath, or not there at all. And even if we're no longer on the pitch, I still can't go on holiday with my friends, because hiking is a nice thing in itself, just not when you're constantly coughing.

I really wanted to change something in my life, so I have looked into the topic of smoking in order to understand smoker's cough and how it arises.

How smoker's cough develops

It turns out that the real problem with smoking has a lot to do with the toxins in cigarette smoke, such as tar.

Tar is a deadly substance that is created when tobacco is burned and is inhaled by you until it settles in your lungs and poisons your alveoli.

The alveoli are important because they enable gas exchange by taking oxygen from the inhaled air into the blood and releasing carbon dioxide from the blood. They are therefore extremely important for our breathing.

Now it gets interesting: The tar poisons the lungs and must therefore be removed. Your body has various options for getting these toxins out of the lungs. However, all of these options are severely impaired by the accumulation of toxins and harmful tar, so that they no longer work.

As a result, more tar gets into your lungs than your body can remove. The last option for your lungs is to remove the tar the same way it came in, namely through the respiratory tract -> Cough.

And the more tar that gets into your lungs, the stronger and worse your cough becomes.

The solution

You need to let fewer toxins like tar into your lungs so that your body doesn't have to resort to the emergency solution of "coughing" to get rid of the tar particles. This means quitting smoking, which as we both know is not easy thanks to addiction.

But is there another way to inhale less tar without having to go through withdrawal?

That's exactly why a colleague at work showed me the anti-tar filters. They allow you to greatly reduce your pulmonary intake of toxins when you smoke. And how it works is actually quite simple.

1. Mechanical filtration. This removes most of the tar from the smoke while you smoke.

2. Condensation. As you smoke, the filter cools the smoke and condenses some harmful substances into solids that become trapped in the filter.

Using the anti-tar filter will reduce smoker's cough, increase your stamina and, over time, remove the smell of smoke from your hands and clothes. In addition, the anti-tar filter is easy to use. All you have to do is attach it to the end of your cigarette and smoke as usual.

I started using the filters on all my cigarettes. It's really easy because you just put it on the cigarette filter for 2 seconds and it does its job.

I didn't expect immediate results. It took me years to develop this habit. I knew it would take at least a few months to get healthy again.

Conclusion: My results

But to my surprise, years of coughing and extreme health concerns disappeared in less than three days.

āœ… got rid of smoker's cough

āœ… In under 3 days

āœ… Possible without withdrawal

I cannot describe the relief I felt when I first smoked a cigarette through the anti-tar filter smoked. And by the end of the first week, my cough had significantly reduced. I could easily climb a few stairs. My stamina improved. And best of all... I could finally sleep through the night without waking up with a cough.

I couldn't understand how these filters could give me all that back, but it's actually quite logical because when you reduce the amount of tar entering your lungs, your lungs start cleaning themselves again, which they couldn't do before.

If you smoke a pack a day, you will have so much tar that your lungs will be restricted and the cilia will stick together. This results in the well-known smoker's cough.

Luckily, I found these filters because what I didn't know was that smoker's cough is a precursor to COPD.

I have told all my friends about it. Because these filters have not only got rid of my smoker's cough, but also given me hope. I wake up and look forward to the day. I have more energy than I can use. That is why I can filter cannot recommend them enough. They reduce your health risks and help you live a life free of smoker's cough. You don't deserve to live a life tied down by smoking!

Here you can get the filters that will get rid of your cough! (With money-back guarantee)

We have a exclusive offer for you negotiated ā€“ with a promotion where your order FREE This is especially worthwhile if you stock up right away. Because beware: The filters work best when you use them over a longer period of time. Click on the button below this section now and do something good for your lungs!

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"The cough has really subsided. A good product. Thank you!"
"I am really very satisfied and can highly recommend the product!"
ā€œWhat the filters promise is trueā€

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Smokers trust the anti-tar filters that Markus also uses.

Most cigarettes have a diameter of 7-8mm. Our filters were extra designed for this size, so that they can be without any problems can be plugged in and used.

If you Slim cigarettes or self-rolled cigarettes which usually have a slightly different diameter, you can use the universal adapter Each pack of anti-tar filters contains 5 of these.

You can also use the universal adapter here order separately.

You can very easy Put a filter in it, which then reduces the size a little, so that it can also be your cigarettes fits.

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