Wednesday, March 9, 2011
New Product From Liberro Electronic Cigarettes
Liberro Electronic Cigarettes are now using their latest product, Real Liberro before No Smoking Day 9 started in March, the smallest and the most realistic e cigarette market is a good way to go smoke-free, while still determines their nicotine.
Liberro realism tar and tobacco-free electronic cigarette which looks and tastes like the real thing. These include the experience of nicotine associated with smoking, but they are smoke free. Instead, they produce odorless vapor that rapidly degraded, and they are not to smoke - so they can be used in public places. Electronic cigarettes produce carbon monoxide, tar does not smell. In addition, Liberro Electronic Cigarette also rechargeable and can be economically more efficient than regular cigarettes, the cost savings of up to 80% per year.
Fire Chiefs from all over the national No Smoking Day is an opportunity to warn smokers that the careless disposal of cigarettes, the biggest killer and the cause of the house fire. Liberro realism is easy to use and it is battery operated and there is no fire, there is no fire hazard associated with traditional cigarettes. It even has a built-in flashlight, ideal for power outages and gadget lovers!
Real Liberro Each Starter Pack contains everything you go for a hassle-free electronic cigarette cigarettes a convenient size for the tax. It also contains six regular or menthol taste of tips (the equivalent of about 90 for each pack of cigarettes worth). Refill tips are available at a fraction of the normal cost of cigarettes available.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Smokers are turning to E-Lites technology
No Smoking Day arrives Wednesday, March 9, but the growing popularity of electronic cigarettes, smokers smoke-free means no longer have a full day of abstinence.
E-Lites, UK-based maker of cigarettes most sophisticated electronic systems on the market, says that rather than go without, smokers can enjoy an alternative, the so-called "vaping" or "E-Liting, which is healthier that conventional cigarettes, more comfortable, more convenient to purchase and restrictions in public places.
innovative company, based on extensive research and development, production of steam-neutral, which eliminates the smell of cigarettes disgusting that many find unpleasant.
benefit of their award winning electronic cigarettes more and more fans, according to e-Lites founder Adrian Everett. "The benefits of E-Lites is too big to ignore a lot of smokers, and we are experiencing unprecedented levels of demand, " he said. "No Smoking Day is a great opportunity to test the best alternatives to traditional smoking, so we are urging smokers to test the E-Lites. "
Celebrities certainly haven’t been slow to take up the ‘vaping’ trend. Among the stars spotted with electronic cigarettes have been Katherine Heigl, Johnny Depp, Avril Lavigne and Leonardo DiCaprio.
E-Lites contain a pure liquid form of nicotine that, when someone inhales from the device, is drawn into an atomising chamber, heated and turned into a vapour. This delivers a measured amount of nicotine to smoothly and pleasantly satisfy the user. Although they are used very much like a cigarette, E-Lites contain no tobacco, tar, carcinogens or harmful chemicals.
The device comprises a replaceable cartridge, which delivers the nicotine equivalent of up to 15 cigarettes, an atomiser and a rechargeable battery, which lasts for the equivalent of 15 to 20 cigarettes before needing to be recharged.
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Ways To Quit Smoking
Joseph Pandolfino wants to help smokers quit — by letting them smoke as much as they want.
Pandolfino’s company, 22nd Century Group in Clarence, is developing a genetically modified type of tobacco that has 95 percent less nicotine than so-called “light” cigarettes.
The idea is that, by drastically reducing nicotine levels in the cigarettes, smokers who want to quit will be able to continue smoking as much as they want during a six-week, prescription- only treatment program, while reducing their exposure to addictive nicotine.
“These look and taste just like conventional cigarettes,” said Pandolfino, 22nd Century’s founder and chief executive officer. “The only difference is they have 95 percent less nicotine.”
22nd Century executives said they think their products, which are still under development and need various government approvals before hitting the market, could offer smokers a new way to try to kick their unhealthy habit.
“It’s a completely different approach to smoking cessation,” said Henry Sicignano III, 22nd Century’s president. “We give people the cigarettes, which doesn’t alter the behavioral aspects of smoking.”
The company’s very low nicotine cigarette, called the X-22, is in the midst of clinical trials required by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration, which has to approve the smoking cessation aid before it could be sold commercially. To win approval, the trials must show that the X-22 cigarettes can be an effective aid in getting smokers to quit.
So far, company executives said the results have been encouraging. A Phase II clinical trial conducted at the University of Minnesota using 22nd Century’s tobacco found that 43 percent of the participants managed to go four weeks without smoking, better than others who used nicotine lozenges or cigarettes with higher, but still reduced, nicotine levels. Those results still held six weeks after the trial ended, which is significant because most smokers who try to quit end up returning to their old habit.
About two of every five U. S. smokers try to quit each year, but only about 2 percent to 5 percent actually succeed in quitting in the long run. It typically takes eight to 11 tries before a smoker actually is finally able to give up cigarettes for good.
Pandolfino said the X-22 tries to strike a middle ground between quitting cold turkey and using products, such as pills, patches and lozenges, that give smokers reduced, but intermediate- level, exposure to nicotine.
Several studies have shown that
so-called “light” cigarettes, with lower tar and nicotine levels, accomplished little, because smokers compensated for the lower tar and nicotine levels by smoking more cigarettes and by taking longer and deeper puffs.
“It’s less of a shock than quitting cold turkey,” he said. “When you have intermediate nicotine levels, what happens is you compensate for it and you smoke more cigarettes.”
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Still Want To Smoke?
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Health Care and Smoking
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Have you ever smoked? Ever sneak a cigarette when you were a teen, behind the school or someplace where your parents didn’t see you and your friends thought you were cool? How about now as an adult? Are you a social smoker, only lighting up when it’s acceptable at a club or restaurant, or perhaps at someone’s home or a party? Ever meet some guys at a cigar bar for some male bonding involving thick tobacco smoke and good times? Way back in the days before smoking was seen as a major health issue, it was deemed cool to smoke. Most of the major Hollywood stars smoked on screen, and the public emulated those images. When you smoke, how does that make you feel? Are you in control, or is the nicotine in control of you? Have you tried to quit; and if so, how many times?
According to the National Institutes of Health and Medline Plus, tobacco use is the most common preventable cause of death. About half of the people who don't quit smoking will die of smoking-related problems. Quitting smoking is important for your health and provides many benefits. Soon after you quit, your circulation begins to improve, and your blood pressure starts to return to normal. Your sense of smell and taste return and breathing starts to become easier. In the long term, giving up tobacco can help you live longer. Your risk of getting cancer decreases with each year you stay smoke-free. Quitting is not easy. You may have short-term effects such as weight gain, irritability and anxiety. Some people try several times before succeeding. There are many ways to quit smoking. Some people stop "cold turkey." Others benefit from step-by-step manuals, counseling or medicines or products that help reduce nicotine addiction. Your health care provider can help you find the best way for you to quit.
There are some very ugly facts about smoking, according to Smoking-Cessation.org. Here’s how smoking affects your body internally:
A. Smokers have a limited sense of smell.
B. Both active and passive smokers are at a greater risk of developing chest infections.
C. Smokers are at greater risk of developing cancer, especially in the throat, lungs.
D. People with asthma who are exposed to smoke may experience significant worsening of their condition.
Each cigarette you smoke shortens your life by 14 minutes...do the math. That's over 4 hours per pack! According to Smoking-Cessation.org, you can eat salad and broccoli till your face turns green, exercise more than Madonna, watch your carbs and your calories, but if you don't stop smoking you're destroying your insides. Did you know that smoking is the leading cause of blindness? Smoking is one of the most common causes of visual impairment and blindness in wealthy countries. The blood vessels in the retina are sensitive, and can be easily damaged by smoke. Substances in cigarettes cause a kind of chemical inflammation in the ocular conjunctiva, giving rise to a bloodshot appearance in the mucous membrane of the eye, as well as an itchy sensation.
Smoking can cost you your eyesight, according to Smoking-Cessation.org. Macular degeneration is the deterioration of the retina of the eye, resulting in the gradual loss of eyesight. Today, macular degeneration is the most common form serious visual impairment and blindness in the wealthy countries of the world. The condition affects heavy smokers twice as much as non-smokers.
Unfortunately, the risk of macular degeneration is only slightly reduced after giving up smoking. In addition to macular degeneration, smokers also run an increased risk of cataracts. According to a major American study, smokers are 60 per cent more likely to suffer from age-related cataracts. This applies particularly to the form of cataract that appears on the inner surface of the lens of the eye. Cataracts of this type (posterior subcapsular cataracts) affect smokers 2.6 times more than non-smokers. Additionally, smoking affects these parts of your mouth:
A. Lips.
B. The floor of the mouth, under tongue.
C. The tongue.
D. The palate.
E. The root of the tongue.
Smoking causes oral cancer. According to Smoking-Cessation.org, smoking is dangerous for your teeth and gums. The teeth may fall out, as smoking can cause periodontal disease. Smoking delays the healing of wounds, and stains the teeth, gums and fillings. The worst consequence is the increased risk of mouth cancer. Periodontal disease is a condition where the tissues that support the teeth - the gums and the bone - slowly deteriorate, and the teeth become loose and finally fall out. Anyone can suffer from periodontal disease, but smoking increases the risk. Heavy smokers are six times more likely to suffer from periodontal disease than non-smokers. The risk of contracting periodontal disease depends on how much you smoke. If you smoke 30 cigarettes a day, you are six times more likely to contract periodontal disease than a non-smoker. If you smoke 10 cigarettes a day or less, the risk is still three times higher than for a non-smoker. If you smoke, the risk of contracting cancer of the mouth is four times higher than for a non-smoker.
Smoking kills your looks. The appearance of wrinkled, pale and grayish skin is four to five times more frequent in smokers than non-smokers. In 1971 an extensive study showed that the facial skin of long-term smokers was so terribly wrinkled that they looked as if they were 20 years older. Talk about not aging well! Smoking causes the microscopic muscle fibers in the walls of the blood vessels to contract. This is why smokers have pale skin. Some smokers even say their fingers become cold when they smoke. A single cigarette can reduce the blood supply to the skin for more than an hour. Giving up smoking will improve the blood supply to the skin and give previously pale skin a more 'natural' appearance. A smoker's skin is also wrinkled because its vitamin A content is low compared with that for a non-smoker. Vitamin A protects the skin against strong chemical substances that may damage or destroy it.
According to the American Heart Association and AmericanHeart.org, about 23 percent of adult men and 19 percent of adult women smoke. This figure is down considerably from 42 percent in 1965. Changes in smoking habits during the late 1960s, the 1970s and the 1980s have very likely contributed to the drop in cardiovascular deaths that occurred at the same time in the United States.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Reason That Make You Quit
Above 4 reasons it will make you quit.
The Tobacco Control Act might be aimed at keeping those cancer sticks out of the hands of kids, but the legislation that kicks in this week will have some major adult effects too.
If you're one of the 46 million Americans who hasn't kicked the smoking habit, maybe this will put you over the edge (here's hoping anyway).
1. No more cheap small packs. Anything packaged with 20 or fewer cigarettes has been deemed too kid-friendly, and they're being kicked off the shelves.
2. No more false advertising. You might feel better reading the words "ultra light," but it's all in your head, not in your lungs. Cigarette companies are officially banned from using words like "ultra light," "mild," and "low-tar."
3. No more freebies. Love your Marlboro man cowboy hat? Put it on eBay because they won't be making any more of those free gifts with purchase.
4. No more in-your-face advertising. Whether the marketing of tobacco at sporting events made you crave a cigarette or not, the temptation is gone. Those ads are officially illegal.
If you're still smoking, does any of this make you want to stop?
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