Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Electronic Cigarette Concerns

Use of tobacco cigarettes creates smoke, so it’s called smoking. But use of an electronic cigarette creates water vapor, so it’s called vaping. Smokers who are experimenting with the electronic cigarette has a few concerns from time to time, and one common issue is the subject of how much vaping it takes to replace daily tobacco smoking. Meaning, many new users find that they have to vape a lot more than they smoked to get the same level of satisfaction. There are two likely reasons for this experience. The first is that nicotine in water vapor doesn’t penetrate as deeply into the lung tissue as nicotine in tobacco smoke. Therefore, a new e cigarette user may need to use the highest strength nicotine liquid available at first. Although typical e cigarette starter kits usually contain vials of 18 mg or 24mg strength nicotine liquid, purchasing a refill of 36mg should solve the issue immediately. As time goes by and the user learns how to draw air through the unit for maximum vapor and satisfaction it’s entirely possible that his nicotine consumption will decrease. Should there be an issue with “throat hit” or the way the vapor feels in the mouth and throat compared to the way tobacco smoke feels, the higher strength nicotine will probably take care of this as well. If not, there’s always the possibility of needing more power. http://ping.fm/6XupG

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