electronic cigarette for smokers who want to quit smoking

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    electronic cigarette for smokers who want to quit smoking




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    ECO-FRIENDLY

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    I tried the smokeless nic inhaler and these electric smokes (to try and quit) .

    The best advice I have for anybody who wants to quit is to do it cold turkey. Anything else is really just prolonging the nic addiction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beeman View Post
    I tried the smokeless nic inhaler and these electric smokes (to try and quit) .

    The best advice I have for anybody who wants to quit is to do it cold turkey. Anything else is really just prolonging the nic addiction.
    Amen Brother! I know tons of ppl who use them now..lol they started months ago...guess what..still using em! hahaha i went from buying my smokes to rolling my own (not left handers either boys..lol) WAY WAY Cheaper! hahaha
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    Chantix worked for me. It makes you have terrible dreams, but I had put the cigarettes down in 2 weeks and only stayed on Chantix for 2 months. Little over a year later and still off um
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    On the flip side , you're not breathing in the many harmful chemicals in the tobacco smoke, and in a years time ,you've also saved yourself a whole lot of money too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudbug3 View Post
    On the flip side , you're not breathing in the many harmful chemicals in the tobacco smoke, and in a years time ,you've also saved yourself a whole lot of money too.
    This is true, these things are probably less harmful and may be cheaper... but still not quite as harmless as none, and not quite as cheap as none.

    I'm all for using whatever method to cure the addiction, but weening off nicotine with doses that are supposed to gradually get smaller and smaller seems rather silly to me since the body is relatively clean of it within 3 days of abstinence. My brother quit 10 years ago with the help of nic gum.. and to this day he is a regular chewer of the minty fresh "healthy" drug.. I'm not sure how much a pack of nic gum costs.. but it's probably up there with a pack of smokes. Anyone who has smoked and tried to quit will probably agree that it's not the delivery mechanism that they are trying to quit (cigarette, inhaler, e-cigarette, chew...), but to be freed some the slavery/addiction (the need to compared to the want to).

    Much like the gum, this e-smoke should be used as a quitting aid. But - sadly, there will be a lot of people who will use this as a more convenient way to get their nicotine fix (smoking indoors, on a plane...).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beeman View Post
    This is true, these things are probably less harmful and may be cheaper... but still not quite as harmless as none, and not quite as cheap as none.

    I'm all for using whatever method to cure the addiction, but weening off nicotine with doses that are supposed to gradually get smaller and smaller seems rather silly to me since the body is relatively clean of it within 3 days of abstinence. My brother quit 10 years ago with the help of nic gum.. and to this day he is a regular chewer of the minty fresh "healthy" drug.. I'm not sure how much a pack of nic gum costs.. but it's probably up there with a pack of smokes. Anyone who has smoked and tried to quit will probably agree that it's not the delivery mechanism that they are trying to quit (cigarette, inhaler, e-cigarette, chew...), but to be freed some the slavery/addiction (the need to compared to the want to).

    Much like the gum, this e-smoke should be used as a quitting aid. But - sadly, there will be a lot of people who will use this as a more convenient way to get their nicotine fix (smoking indoors, on a plane...).

    I agree with all that you posted ,but for the majority of people that smoke, they neither have the will power or discipline to stop like your Brother did after smoking several packs of cigarettes a day for many years.

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    I bought a electronic cig once upon a time...worse thing i ever did. It tasted disgusting and was a complete waste of 15 bucks.

    I used cigs to try to ween myself from chewing...now i do both (although i prefer chew)....

    Im fine untill i see someone doing it...or im mad about something...but slowly and surely im comin off both...i went from a can of chew and half pack of smokes a day down to a can a week and like 4 cigs a week....
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