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  1. ecigfan says:

    @SturmKorps

    No they do not. That’s the whole point of smoking e-cigarettes. You don’t have to inhale 4000+ chemicals that are found in tobacco smoke.

  2. DevilHonzo says:

    I like it how the non-smokers come to an e-Cigarette page and do nothing but try rinse out smokers and ask why it’s so hard to quit. Maybe it’s because smoking is extremely addictive and it’s also something to do, whether your by yourself or with friends whatever it’s sociable, and alot of the time can actually be quite stress relieving. My dilema is I’m a student getting paid pittence so I’d have to give up smoking for like 2 weeks before being able to buy an e-cig starter pack.

  3. TheEgg185 says:

    @marvalynd you’re right. most people who smoke dont even want to quit smoking. i cant figure you people out though. after 30 years your lungs must be BLACK as the ace of spades. hows your breathing.

  4. TheEgg185 says:

    @sincityfire lmfao. thats what i say.

  5. marvalynd says:

    @sincityfire
    Not everyone that smokes WANTS to quit. I’ve smoked for 30+ years, averaging about 1/3 pk per day. I enjoy it and, like my father, have no intention nor desire to quit. However, I completely appreciate an option to how invasive smoking can be to people around me as well as a way to cut down on the smell of smoke in my home and car.

  6. stephanieperrott says:

    @sincityfire Quiting is very hard is a really tough to do, e-cigs offer a way to ease your way off the habit

  7. B0dyHarvest says:

    @ecigfan Me too. It’s difficult to believe they are fighting to ban a product which has massivley smaller amounts of carcinogens, is better for you and has great results with helping to quit outright or simply replacment, its better for you whichever way you look at it. The only thing even marginally similar to a cigarette is the risk of heart attack, which can be partially mitigated by regular exercise. (I should also point out this is about the same as that of smoking and isnt fully proven)

  8. ecigfan says:

    @B0dyHarvest I’m really glad you did it! Every time someone tells me they were able to quit smoking regular tobacco cigarettes and replace them with electronic cigarettes, it makes me smile. Another life prolonged ;)

  9. B0dyHarvest says:

    @ecigfan I managed it, and now i find i can still enjoy the experience of smoking without the nicotine, tar and other carciogenics included in a regular cigarette. A good day for me…

  10. smoceskreen says:

    @sincityfire man i tell you its tough. even if u dont crave the nicotine… it becomes pure psychological. i quit for 2 years.. then i was back smoking for a few months. then i quit again for around a year. then i was back puffing!! i just ‘couldnt stand’ seeing people smoke. to me (personal opinion) it looked like a method of ‘relaxing’ like, after repairing a car or something… having a puff over a few cold Cokes… schisse.

  11. artpeacemaster says:

    my mom wouldn’t give up real spoking for even this :(

  12. sincityfire says:

    @ecigfan Ah, that explains a lot. because I do not smoke.

  13. ecigfan says:

    @sincityfire

    If it only was that easy…

    Very few people succeed in changing their life long habits by taking so drastic steps as quitting smoking cold turkey.

    Electronic cigarette is the least painless way to quit smoking regular cigarettes.

    Seriously, I was not able to quit until ecigs became available and now I smoke zero nicotine ones and some days, I even forget to puff my ecig.

    I could never miss a day without smoking when I was doing regular ones…

  14. sincityfire says:

    why not just quit?

  15. ecigfan says:

    @zieyha78 In the long run, smoking electronic cigarettes is about 50%…75% cheaper than smoking regular tobacco cigarettes.

  16. ecigfan says:

    @zieyha78 typically $40 to $120 for a starter kit, and then smaller amounts for refills. As always, high-end ones cost more but are definitely worth it.

  17. zieyha78 says:

    how much the e-cigarettes..??

  18. ecigfan says:

    @TehGamingGuru Well, I guess the point is to prevent younger people from becoming tobacco smokers (though I don’t know anyone who has rejected ecigarette in favor of regular smokes) and nicotine probably effects youngsters more than adult body. Research also shows that teens between 13 and 17 years of age who smoke daily are more likely to use other drug substances.

    Yet, I would still have my kid rather try an electronic cigarette than the regular tobacco cigarette (if I had to choose).

  19. TehGamingGuru says:

    @ecigfan lol thats kinda dumb, it’s harmless so why do you have to be 18..

  20. ecigfan says:

    @oOoutubeboyoOo you must be at least 18 years old to legally buy electronic cigarettes.

  21. oOoutubeboyoOo says:

    how old do u have to be
    ???????????????

  22. ecigfan says:

    @SaxonBrit

    It’s true.

    Nicotine causes stores of cholesterol and fat to be released into the bloodstream. Cholesterol is a major component of the atherosclerotic plaques that arises in arteries.

    Read more: Effects of Nicotine on Arteries | eHow.com ehow.com/facts_4812720_effects-nicotine-arteries.html

    I suggest the following – after you have quit smoking analogs with the help of ecigs, try vaping lower nicotine dosage cartridges and finally smoke only ZERO nic cartridges as I do.

  23. SaxonBrit says:

    Is it true or untrue that nicotine alone, independent of analogs, increases bad cholesterol and contributes to atherosclerosis?

  24. ecigfan says:

    @milkygear It really depends on the ecigarette model – there are high end ecigs like Janty Ego and also lots of cheaper, not so well known brands. Using the risk free trial would be probably the best way to test it out (try a link under the video to see if they have any trial kits left).

  25. milkygear says:

    theres a store in my town that sells these, I really want to buy one, but i dont know if 100 bucks is worth it.

  26. ecigfan says:

    Awesome!

  27. Marihuana4Life says:

    i got it yestrday ,its great ,didnt smoke the real one for now

  28. sandysblogandthings says:

    @torindude2011 You can but I wouldn’t recommend it. Why keep putting harmful chemicals in your body when you can put no chemicals in your body? I hope you switch to ecigs.

  29. ecigfan says:

    @torindude2011 Yes, you can. You might be able to either cut down your regular smoking or completely switch to smokeless cigarettes. Give it a try and let me know how it went.

  30. torindude2011 says:

    can i still smoke cigarettes while doing this? I’ve heard u can still smoke while on these.

  31. ecigfan says:

    @xhmoobx Yes, you don’t have to worry about your lungs because there’s no smoke and tar in smokeless cigarettes.

    Electronic cigarettes were created to be a harmless smoking alternative. It just so happens that with the help of an e cigarette many people have totally quit smoking tobacco cigarettes and some (like myself) have later switched to 0 nicotine cartridges to smoke even healthier.

    Nicotine is not worse than caffeine but it’s better to use it moderately as it is with drinking coffee.

  32. xhmoobx says:

    so these are made to help people quit smoking? so this is harmless, does that means I can smoke this and not worry about my lungs?

  33. ecigfan says:

    People, give electronic cigarettes a try…you might be pleasantly surprised :-)

  34. moms4thkid says:

    I smoked for around 38 yrs.Didn’t think I’d ever be able to quit but I heard about ecigs & thought I’d try but got a pk of cigs just n case.It’s been over 21/2 mo. I didn’t smoke the pk I got that day, but give them to hooked smokers that need them since I don’t now! Thanks to ecigs I’m a non smoker. Hurray! Celeste M.

  35. ecigfan says:

    @hdzsound Exactly. I puff it at my work desk or when watching TV.

  36. hdzsound says:

    I like eCig I can now smoke inside everywhere anytime
    LOL

  37. NelahLove says:

    oooo i want it ;)

  38. mrcrumplebottom says:

    omg amazing.. teach me!!

  39. Tina27angeli says:

    my husband just bought it..i look forward he give up also :) better health better way of life

  40. LYMINHTHAI says:

    Keep this up you gonna be the king, subbed <3 

  41. BlaZeDHoDhOd says:

    Superb

  42. futuristicartistry says:

    Awsome this will help alot of people.

  43. ecigfan says:

    @ChristianWorldOrder2 Congrats!

  44. ChristianWorldOrder2 says:

    got my kit yesterday charged it and i have not had a smelly stink weed lit and burning today at all amazing! i am sticking to e cig now forget smoking a pack a day this is my new addiction to smoking and e cig is the right ciggeratte for me

  45. KPAnonymous says:

    @JCBRAMMER Good for you:) I wish I could do the same for my mom……

  46. ecigfan says:

    @ilsewz It’s funny how similar your experience is to mine. I really don’t feel an urge any more to either smoke the real ones or even puff my ecig – sometimes I forget that I have it for days…and when my smoker friends throw a party, I’ll take it out again ;)

  47. ilsewz says:

    I smoked a pack a day for about 14 years too, tried quitting, found it too hard. Then I got an e-cig to see what it would do, wasn’t too serious about quitting, then when I tried it I thought it was pretty good and I could actually give it a go. I ended up not smoking a real one for over 4 months (and still going!) gave the two packs I still had to someone else :)
    Now I don’t need it anymore, feel very free! I only use it now when I’m having a drink with friends or at a party with smokers.

  48. ecigfan says:

    @bacalaitoxxx I started smoking in 1996 and puffed about a pack a day until 2010 when I found out about the electronic cigarettes. Damn, that’s 14 years…I guess you can call this a habit ;)

  49. bacalaitoxxx says:

    @bigjack940 can u tell me how its working for u now? i was thinking since a few months ago about this lil things but i dont want to waste $ on something i prob would not get the same feeling in a few weeks.

  50. bacalaitoxxx says:

    @speedupmycomputer can u tell me how many years u where smoking normal cigs? (just to know if u did grow a habit of smoking cigs)

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