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In reply to the discussion: CA: Bill introduced to legally equate e-cigs to cigarettes. [View all]Mariana
(15,630 posts)144. Many people are able to quit smoking immediately with e-cigs
without any misery from withdrawal or nasty side effects from medications. Some people eventually stop using the e-cigs after awhile. Some gradually cut down the nicotine strength in the liquid they're using, all the way to zero, but contine to use their e-cigs because they enjoy it. Even those few who never reduce their nicotine levels are far, far better off than when they were smoking.
Your sister is off to an excellent start. She's about at the point where she'll start to notice some real changes going on in her body as it begins to heal itself.
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The manufacturers sued the govt. for the right to be classified as a tobacco product.
pnwmom
Apr 2013
#164
A lightly scented deodorant, hell, baby powder smells stronger than an e-cig, seriously. And I hope
Mnemosyne
Apr 2013
#189
No, the people not considering them a health hazard actually have an idea of what nicotine's LD50 is
jeff47
Apr 2013
#17
perfectly reasonable - you suck in nicotine then blow it back out...poisons everyone around you nt
msongs
Apr 2013
#7
And multiple studies failed to find ANYTHING harmful to bystanders from the exhaled vapor.
Lizzie Poppet
Apr 2013
#16
If heroine were legal, I still wouldn't want to see people shooting up in the park
bhikkhu
Apr 2013
#108
I think the existing level of regulation and restriction of cigarettes is adequate
bhikkhu
Apr 2013
#160
Of course they did, they learned that if you can call them cigs, you can tax them like cigs. n/t
hughee99
Apr 2013
#150
Interesting because all my nonsmoking friends say they can't smell anything when I smoke them.
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#65
Authoritarian is authoritarian. Left/Right isn't really significant in the way you are thinking
TheKentuckian
Apr 2013
#85
I've been evaping for years. I used it to quit smoking. I don't even use nicotine any longer, just
OregonBlue
Apr 2013
#88
You got spanked by everyone for the ignorant statement you made in #6
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2013
#109
stick to facts and not straw man arguments full of projection and you will not be called out on it.
TeamPooka
Apr 2013
#148
The one thing that actually helps me smoke less will become unaffordable. The result, for me will
robinlynne
Apr 2013
#132
E-cigs must be regulated as tobacco products because the manufacturers won a lawsuit
pnwmom
Apr 2013
#165
Okay, whatever. I don't actually care enough about this to research and post links.
Matariki
Apr 2013
#177
For you, as a smoker, the benefits outweigh the risks. You will clearly be exposed
pnwmom
Apr 2013
#184