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Could E Cigarettes Help Smokers Who Do Not Want To Quit Lead A Better Life?

Could the electronic cigarette be the perfect solution for smokers who are not looking to kick the habit?

2010-09-14
WAVERLY, TN, September 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) There has been talk around the world about the e cigarette and the difference it has been making in the lives of millions of smokers and non smokers alike. Touted as the smarter alternative to traditional tobacco cigarettes, e cigarettes have found a place in the hearts of millions of smokers who are thankful that they no longer have to inhale right at 4,000 chemicals that come with the combustion of tobacco cigarettes.

Post online at various chat rooms, message boards with e cigarette reviews and forums across the web are showing a growing support from smokers, non smokers and many health care and harm reduction experts with hundreds of years of experience in the health care industry.

From Hollywood to small town USA and from the halls of Congress to the local bakery, e cigarettes are continuing to grow in popularity, and for good reason. E Cigarettes come in e cigarette starter kits and are composed of a rechargeable battery, e cigarette refill cartridges, chargers and an atomizer that helps to produce the vapor that gives the sensation of smoking without the 4,000 chemicals that are known to cause all sorts of health issues according to most health care professionals and scientist in the smoking and harm reduction fields.

The e liquid that is used to produce the vapor is composed of propylene glycol which is a common food additive, nicotine, water and food grade flavors. This makes e cigarettes the best alternative for smokers on the market today. E cigarette retailers are expecting to see continued growth with no end in sight.

World of E Cigarettes is an online authority concerning electronic cigarettes and related products. Visit their site at http://worldofecigarettes.com.


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[Press-News.org] Could E Cigarettes Help Smokers Who Do Not Want To Quit Lead A Better Life?
Could the electronic cigarette be the perfect solution for smokers who are not looking to kick the habit?