Why Electronic Cigarettes are Safer Cigarettes
By Bob Sherman

Like most smokers, you want safer cigarettes without all the tar and other chemicals that cause smoking related diseases.

Why Tobacco Filled Cigarettes Are Dangerous

You are obviously someone who knows the importance of their health and wants to avoid the harmful effects of smoking traditional cigarettes.

We have to deal with the truth that traditional cigarettes result in 440,000 deaths within the United States every year. The overwhelming majority of these deaths are caused by numerous smoking related diseases including cardiovascular diseases and cancers. Perhaps the most grim penalties of smoking conventional cigarettes may be the prolonged decline in lifestyle the average person suffering with tobacco related health issues experiences.

Some scientific studies indicate that a third to a half of today's smokers will go through dire adjustments in lifestyle after a smoking sickness is diagnosed.

Consequently, it is no surprise that you are seeking safer cigarettes to cut back on your risks for contracting such a devastating disease.

Perhaps you even wish to quit smoking. While this is certainly the best option, the vast majority of smokers who attempt to quit smoking will fail to do so.

A new innovation in smoking that shows promise of being a safer cigarette is the electronic cigarette. To understand why this can be advantageous to you, consider the following two ideas.

Your Body Craves Nicotine

The first, and most significant concept is that smoking provides nicotine to your system. To be frank, nicotine is a particularly addictive drug. When you breathe in tobacco smoke, the nicotine gets into the blood stream and reaches the brain in less than 30 seconds. When the nicotine contacts the brain you feel calm and alert. Any tension dissolves and you feel good again. The quick emergence of these pleasant feelings following your inhale is what makes smoking so addictive.

Additionally, after you've smoked regularly for a year, your brain changes and now needs nicotine to feel good. While nicotine exists at depleted levels within the blood you feel ill-tempered, have difficulty concentrating, and feel weary or depressed. This subsequent stage of dependence makes quitting smoking exceptionally hard.

Tobacco Cigarettes Contain Thousands of Harmful Chemical Compounds

The second significant idea to note is that a cigarette is a nicotine delivery system. The regrettable fact is that this tobacco-based nicotine delivery system provides not just nicotine but thousands of harmful substances. that impair the body. These chemicals coat the lungs and impede their capacity to function, inflame practically every surface they come in contact with, and eventually trigger tumors and cancers. There's nothing decent about the tobacco-based cigarette as a nicotine delivery device.

Common Chemical Compounds in Cigarette Smoke
Benzene Known carcinogen linked to leukemia.
Formaldehyde Poisonous carcinogen that attacks skin, respiratory and gastrointestinal systems.
Ammonia Helps free nicotine from tobacco during burning.
Acetone Nail polish remover found in cigarette smoke.
Tars Coats lungs and reduces their capacity to function.
Styrene May cause leukemia,produces headaches, eye irritation, fatigue, dizziness, and slows reaction time.
Arsenic Rat poison found in cigarette smoke.
Hydrogen Cyanide Poison used in gas chambers; weakens lungs, produces nausea, headaches and fatigue.

Therefore, if you're looking for a safer cigarette, you need to replace the harmful tobacco filled cigarette.

Safer Cigarettes Through Technology

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With the advent of small, powerful batteries and miniature electronics, the electronic cigarette has been produced.

The electronic cigarette looks like a standard cigarette. It has a small battery and electronics that detect when you are inhaling. When an inhalation is detected, a small element heats up to vaporize a quantity of liquid nicotine. As you inhale, this nicotine vapor enters your mouth and lungs and quickly gets into your blood stream, just as nicotine from a standard cigarette. You get an identical amount of nicotine as you would from the hazardous tobacco-based cigarette.

But, the electronic cigarette delivers no noxious chemical compounds tied to a tobacco cigarette. A "filter" can also add certain flavoring into the nicotine mist so you receive your accustomed tobacco or menthol taste.

Without the tars and other cancer producing chemicals, the electronic cigarette may, actually, be the safer cigarette.

Now you can get all the smoking pleasure without all the toxic chemical compounds.

These electronic cigarettes are the safer cigarettes you have been wanting. Try them today.

Get a discount on your order when you use coupon code "DSC-5552".

You'll be happy you can finally satisfy your nicotine craving without the added stress of tobacco related diseases.

And, because you can choose the nicotine level each cigarette delivers, you can actually use these products to help you quit smoking.

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