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I've been a smoker for (too) many years and have just bought my first so-called e-cigs. Does anyone else have any experience with these?
First impressions - fantastic! I am probably more addicted to the 'habit' than the nicotine, and have spent years sneaking into the garden for a fag and suffering abuse from wife and children, not to mention the health problems.
These e-cigs produce a 'smoke' (actually a vapour) that gives you a sort of smoky 'hit' when you inhale, and they contain nicotine which helps any craving, with the same sort of resistance you would get by dragging on a normal cigarette. The only minor drawback is the weight and the hardness of the filter. But as a cigarette replacement, you can't get much better. Certainly beats gum or patches!
Strangely, though, there is a message which says 'not a smoking cessation product'. WHAT???
I intend to wean myself off the nicotine gradually (you can do that with different 'strengths', just like gum or patches) and also 'smoke' different flavours, if you must. To me, they seem like the perfect smoking cessation product! I haven't had a proper cig for 3 days, and don't really want one as they provide just about everything a normal smoke does but with no harmful chemicals or smoke. A damn sight fewer than fags, anyway.
Has anyone seen a recent UK 'blog' or something about these? All I can find are thinly veiled sites trying to sell particular brands. I simply can't understand why they are not 'smoking cessation products'.
Anyone out there have any views/experience/help they'd like to share? And no, I don't consider the next step to be 'virtual whisky', 'virtual beer' or any other virtual vice
First impressions - fantastic! I am probably more addicted to the 'habit' than the nicotine, and have spent years sneaking into the garden for a fag and suffering abuse from wife and children, not to mention the health problems.
These e-cigs produce a 'smoke' (actually a vapour) that gives you a sort of smoky 'hit' when you inhale, and they contain nicotine which helps any craving, with the same sort of resistance you would get by dragging on a normal cigarette. The only minor drawback is the weight and the hardness of the filter. But as a cigarette replacement, you can't get much better. Certainly beats gum or patches!
Strangely, though, there is a message which says 'not a smoking cessation product'. WHAT???
I intend to wean myself off the nicotine gradually (you can do that with different 'strengths', just like gum or patches) and also 'smoke' different flavours, if you must. To me, they seem like the perfect smoking cessation product! I haven't had a proper cig for 3 days, and don't really want one as they provide just about everything a normal smoke does but with no harmful chemicals or smoke. A damn sight fewer than fags, anyway.
Has anyone seen a recent UK 'blog' or something about these? All I can find are thinly veiled sites trying to sell particular brands. I simply can't understand why they are not 'smoking cessation products'.
Anyone out there have any views/experience/help they'd like to share? And no, I don't consider the next step to be 'virtual whisky', 'virtual beer' or any other virtual vice