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Lighting Up Without Lighting Up: the E Cig Version 2.0 is Now Available

If you can't quit then using a product that doesn't produce all the other chemicals seems to be a better choice. And second, many of those who have used the E Cig have been able to quit all together eventually.

Lighting Up Without Lighting Up: the E Cig Version 2.0 is Now Available
2010-11-25
ROCKLAND, MA, November 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) Some of us are familiar with the electronic cigarettes, some of us have tried earlier versions to help in the battle to quit smoking and have had some success. Well the newer, or version 2.0, units are on the shelves at stores and on the Internet now. This newer 2-piece model has the atomizer built into each refill cartridge. This technology has greatly improved the experience. These newer version 2.0 e cigs produce a much greater volume of vapor which gives the user the same exact look, taste and feel of lighting up the regular way. In fact, a recent independent study found the majority of participants, over 80%, felt that this particular product could be an effective aid to quit smoking.

So now you've seen it on TV, you've read about in in the Wall Street Journal, on the Discovery Channel, you've probably saw the guys on "The Deadliest Catch" series use them in the series finale while they talked about Captain Phil. You have probably even seen someone in a restaurant or in a bar using one while you went outside in the cold to light up. Four well respected doctors, from the popular TV show "The Doctors", a US-syndicated TV show, have shared their thoughts with us on the topic and they even featured the e cig as one of their top 10 key health trends for 2010.

"The greatest issue with cigarettes is the 500+ other ingredients added, not just the nicotine. Do we recommend this for non-smokers? Of course not, but for current smokers this is the most revolutionary device to date," says Dr. Travis Stork from the popular TV show "The Doctors".

So how can I get one to try?

We have included a link below where you can get a full starter kit to try for 15 days and just pay the shipping and handling. You get the starter kit including a rechargeable battery-powered e cig and replaceable cartridges that contain nicotine and flavoring. When a user inhales, a sensor heats the cartridge that just releases a flavored mist with nicotine.

So you can satisfy your nicotine craving without lighting up. You deserve to make the change and we want to help by offering you the chance to try before you buy. Find out for yourself what the "buzz" is about. Try it for yourself and see what kind of results you get. And be sure to let us know how it works for you. This is a limited time free trial offer and may not last so you should click on the link below as soon as you can.

Click on the link below to claim your E Cig Starter Kit while supplies last.

Electronic Cigarette Free Trial Offer - Supplies Are Limited

Website: http://www.ElectronicCiqarette.com

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[Press-News.org] Lighting Up Without Lighting Up: the E Cig Version 2.0 is Now Available
If you can't quit then using a product that doesn't produce all the other chemicals seems to be a better choice. And second, many of those who have used the E Cig have been able to quit all together eventually.