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How To Stop Smoking Without Really Quitting

By : Donald Crabtree    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-04-11 16:41:15
With the invention of the new E-Cigarettes (Electronic Cigarettes) quitting smoking has never been easier. Imaging being able to smoke a satisfying E-Cigarette without all the cancer causing chemicals normally associated with tobacco products. With Electronic Cigarettes you still have the option of having Nicotine and you can select Nicotine FREE, Low, Med or High Nicotine levels. Electronic Cigarettes make it easier to quit by allowing you to taper down from a high Nicotine level by gradually working down to Nicotine FREE tobacco flavored refill cartridges.

How Do Electronic Cigarettes Help Me Quit Smoking?

Electronic Cigarettes are designed to deliver vapor containing Nicotine and tobacco flavoring just as a real cigarette would but without the harsh chemicals. By smoking Electronic Cigarettes you’re eliminating those chemicals and only inhaling a low dose of Nicotine. Those who want to quit smoking can decrease their Nicotine level slowly over time until phased out completely. Electronics are FDA approved and, for many, the best way to stop smoking. What’s better then to stop smoking without really quitting!

“Smoking is like sucking your cars exhaust pipe”

Are E-Cigarettes Dangerous?

Electronic Cigarettes create a harmless vapor that doesn’t contain tar and is odorless. By smoking Electronic Cigarettes you’re leaving out over 4000 known chemicals purposely added to traditional tobacco. One colleague summed it up by stating smoking is like sucking your cars exhaust pipe. Not so with Electronic Cigarettes. Your breath will no longer smell like an ash tray and your teeth will not turn yellow! The fact is smoking Electronic Cigarettes can be harmless but smoking tobacco based cigarettes is very dangerous.

Who Else Uses Electronic Cigarettes?

Paris Hilton, Leonardo Decaprio and Katherine Heigl are just a few seen smoking Electronic Cigarettes. It’s no secret people are switching for cost and health reasons. Why smoke harmful cigarettes when there is a healthier, cleaner way?

“Totally absent of second hand smoke”

Smoke Them Anywhere!

Unlike real cigarettes their electronic counterparts are not banned from bars, restaurants, stores and other indoor establishments. This is due to the devise being “smokeless” as it only emits harmless vapor that simulates smoke. And the fact that Electronic Cigarettes are the single most technologically advanced smoking aid on the market today makes it an impressive means to help you Stop Smoking, painlessly.

Author Information:

By Donald Crabtree - For more information on using Electronic Cigarettes to help you Stop Smoking check out http://www.e-cigarette510.com.

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