What is an Electric Cig?

The electric cig is short for Electronic Cigarette or eCigarette, which performs and looks like a traditional cigarette. It also feels and tastes like a cigarette but it emits vapours instead of smoke.

The electronic cigarette is a revolutionary new product with all the pleasures of smoking, but eliminates the problems associated with tobacco. The device is fitted with a small rechargeable battery and a replaceable cartridge. The nicotine, propylene glycol, water, nicotine and the tobacco scent is contained in the cartridge.

Those who have cigarette addictions but cannot quit will find that the act of inhaling or smoking an electronic cigarette produces the same tactile sensations as the regular cigarette and thus the craving for nicotine is satisfied. Inhaling will trigger the release of a simulated smoke, which is an actually vapour mist that evaporates into the air harmlessly.

ECigarettes do not have the harmful contents those cigarettes containing tobacco does. The regular cigarette has 60-recorded carcinogens with substances like cyanide, benzene, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, tar, acetylene and ammonia, which are all known to cause cancer. The electric cig is the healthy alternative to tobacco cigarettes.

The atomization process does not burn any plant material, does not produce tar or carbon monoxide but produces real tobacco taste without the health risks. The cartridges are available in a range of nicotine levels from 0 to 24. With all the negative publicity about second hand smoke, the electric cig will not offend those around you with unwanted smoke. You will also smell better.

The Electronic cigarette can aid you gradually if you want to stop smoking by reducing the nicotine level in the cartridge gradually. If you really cannot stop smoking, you can continue to smoke eCigarettes without the health risks to you and those near you inhaling your second hand smoke.

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