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What if there were an alternative to smoking?


The Electronic Cigarette Association asks "What If"

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  1. xxXKristiXxx
    May 6th, 2010 at 17:27 | #1

    Spread the word, let people know that e-cigarettes are so much better than regular cigarettes. If you are a smoker of regular cigarettes..please do yourself, friends and family a favor and try this alternative. It just might prolong your life. Think about it. No more smelling like smoke. No more staind teeth. You'll breath better. Your taste will come back. You'll save lots of money. This is a total win. They really do work. I know first hand.

  2. wwwecigstodaydotnet
    May 6th, 2010 at 17:35 | #2

    Some great points made here from different angles. If we are smokers, we should be able to decide if we want to sm oke them. I smoke e-cigs and quit tobacco after 12 hours with an e-cig. At 50 and trying to quit many times, this is the best I've felt for years. I'm going to stream this video from my website!

  3. FangandClaws
    May 6th, 2010 at 17:35 | #3

    Thank you for the answer. I've did some research myself last week and afterall I don't see any harmful risk (beside allergical irritations) in inhaling PG, even if there are (as far as I can say) only studies with rats and monkeys.
    Beside PG (which was the main concern, since it is the "basic") it would be interesting to know if there are some studies about flavored cigarettes and the toxicological effects. I've searched for some studies about this topic, but I didn't find some.

  4. the1observant
    May 6th, 2010 at 18:04 | #4

    Ever stood in a room where a fog machine is pumping fog into the air? If YES, how did you feel after getting an overdose of PG (some use DEG)? What I'm trying to say is that a fog machine is more dangerous than an electronic cigarette with no nicotine in it. Or how about mouthwash and toothpaste? You use those, right? Yep, PG in there too. PG is used in lots of consumer products, cosmetics, dog food, pharmaceuticals (take any meds?), food additives, antibacterial lotions... the list goes on.

  5. FangandClaws
    May 6th, 2010 at 18:55 | #5

    I'm not a scientist myself, but one of the major question is how dangerous are the ingredients of the e-cigarettes without nicotine. (Especially flavours and PG). The studies from New Zealand are very interesting, but I would need much more information to smoke even an e-cigarette without nicotine. As an ex-smoker I would really like to do so, but there are negative certainties which prevent me from doing so.

  6. light487
    May 6th, 2010 at 19:28 | #6

    Man 752 views and only 9 ratings, including mine. This needs to get seen by more people.. it's a much better message to send.

  7. GrimmGreen
    May 6th, 2010 at 19:32 | #7

    Awesome video , we need to get people to see this!!

  8. smokingtwopointoh
    May 6th, 2010 at 19:54 | #8

    Great video.