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In reply to the discussion: Electronic Cigarettes: New Route to Smoking Addiction for Adolescents [View all]Tyhanna
(145 posts)I tend to believe what you are saying to be true.
Right now 99.9% of nicotine is coming from china, we send them the tobacco and they extract the nicotine, then its sent back to the US where its purified. J&J Global is the company that heads this. This would be the same nicotine that is used in NRTs, its also sold to wholesaler labs. The federal laws are very stringent on the labs and purity of nicotine. The nicotine gets tested all the time and the labs get inspected. There will be an extraction plant here in US pretty soon in one of the Carolinas.
Its just way to expensive to extract nicotine from vegetables right now. They hold much less nicotine than tobacco does, eggplant being the next in amount to tobacco.
One would have to use green tomatoes cause ripe tomatoes don't hold as much nicotine. And there are some federal laws having to do with nicotine and how its done and sold. Personally if they said they had vegetable based nicotine, Id run the other way.
So if a vendor is saying they are using nicotine from vegetables I would seriously question them about it.