E-Cigs - As harmless as caffeine in coffee
In July this year, health experts advised the UK government that the nicotine contained in some new, smoke-free cigarettes is no more harmful than caffeine in coffee.
In July this year, health experts advised the UK government that the nicotine contained in some new, smoke-free cigarettes is no more harmful than caffeine in coffee.
With e-cigarette fans on the rise, it is unsurprising that a bevvy of models, rock stars and silver screen icons are making the shift from socially unacceptable tobacco products to e-cigarettes and vapour devices.
The growth of the virtual cigarette market globally is a true phenomenon. According to leading business publications, anti-smoking initiatives conducted by global governments are ceasing to have any dramatic impact, and the general public, many of whom enjoy the smoking experience but not the negative health effects, are now embracing e cigarettes and vaporizers wholeheartedly.
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