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    The reason the NHS does not recommend e cigarettes is that they have not been tested and therefore unregulated. This means that they are not sure what they contain.

    It is not because they contain nicotine, patches and other methods of giving up smoking contain nicotine, in a regulated dose.

    Nicotine by itself is not dangerous, its the other chemicals that you inhale while smoking that causes the problems.
     
     

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    I've been vaping for months now with an evic and genesis atomiser.. I have found some serious side effects though, my sense of smell has improved, I can taste food, I no longer get out of breath climbing the stairs, and little to no chest pains answering the phone... Cigarettes are one the governments biggest routes of revenue... Of course there will be stories saying they're harmful... Keep vaping
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuntsunlimited View Post
    I've been vaping for months now with an evic and genesis atomiser.. I have found some serious side effects though, my sense of smell has improved, I can taste food, I no longer get out of breath climbing the stairs, and little to no chest pains answering the phone... Cigarettes are one the governments biggest routes of revenue... Of course there will be stories saying they're harmful... Keep vaping

    what genny have you got Stunts ?

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    I'm running a Cobra - I prefer the rebuildables to the cartomisers. I started off with an iTaste VV. I still have the odd ciggy... But nothing like the 40 a day I used to smoke. I think tomorrow I will not have an analogue but I fear I will run out of juice.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuntsunlimited View Post
    I'm running a Cobra - I prefer the rebuildables to the cartomisers. I started off with an iTaste VV. I still have the odd ciggy... But nothing like the 40 a day I used to smoke. I think tomorrow I will not have an analogue but I fear I will run out of juice.

    Looking into the rebuildables myself possibly the AC9 by Vapinaze . There's a new shop opened in Bath ,not too good for hardware but have checked reviews and their juice is supposed to be pretty good . You can get there in 40 minutes from Swindon http://www.miragecigarettes.co.uk/sh...s-e-liquid-pg/ so no need to run out of juice !!! Stay off the analogues even if it's just to deprive the chancellor of your hard earned !!!
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddy Cool View Post
    Looking into the rebuildables myself possibly the AC9 by Vapinaze . There's a new shop opened in Bath ,not too good for hardware but have checked reviews and their juice is supposed to be pretty good . You can get there in 40 minutes from Swindon http://www.miragecigarettes.co.uk/sh...s-e-liquid-pg/ so no need to run out of juice !!! Stay off the analogues even if it's just to deprive the chancellor of your hard earned !!!
    It strange as I don't like the taste of analogues now. AC9 looks pretty sweet. I ordered some of my favourite vape from the internet now.
     
     

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    I gave up 'cold turkey' about 10 yrs ago after smoking for 40 yrs.
    I had to have a laryngeal biopsy under GA and was told to not smoke during the preceding 48 hrs.
    On discharge I was told to not smoke for the next 48 hrs. By coincidence I had just run out of rolling baccy and our regular booze & baccy trip to France / Belgium was cancelled.
    So I stopped. It was hard and traumatic but I did it. After about 5 or 6 months I went berserk. Had to stop my main hobby as an official as I had nil tolerance. The girl-friend would not get in the car with me as I was driving like a maniac and screaming at road-users an pedestrians alike. Eventually it dissipated and I became sweet and lovely again.
    So pleased I stopped. Huge financial gain and feel much better as well. Did put on some weight though.
    I only have one viceā€¦I lie.
     
     

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