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E Cigarette update

By WINK News

SOUTHWEST FLORIDA - Hundreds of viewers wrote in and offered to try out the E Cigarette for us. We narrowed those emails down to just eight smokers, who desperately want to quit. Some for themselves and others for their families.

Parents, husbands, wives and even former members of the medical profession make up our group of smokers. They all hope the E Cigarette will act as an oral fixation and help them quit.

The product operates on a re-chargeable battery and even lights up and emits a vapor that looks like smoke. It has several cartridges that you can bring anywhere to take the place of cigarettes.

After three weeks, we'll check in with our volunteers to see if the product helped them quit smoking.

Since the E Cigarette contains no Nicotine, we've instructed them to use it in conjunction with a gum or a patch.

For more information on the E Cigarette call (239) 574-5798
Or Toll-free: 1-866-520-3244
E Cigarette website: E Cigarette website
Email: info@ECigarettesUSA.com

Stop Smoking Classes provided by LMHS: (239) 573-5720

American Cancer Society: www.cancer.org

Wednesday, Apr 30 at 3:05 PM Dieter Fiebig wrote ...

Nicotine is the drug in the cigarette that causes addiction and increases the risk of heart attack and damage to the blood vessels! See: "nicotine addiction" at www.americanheart.org

Thursday, Apr 24 at 10:23 PM Bob Bowden wrote ...

E cigarettes can contain nicotine, in a variety of strength levels. Using cartridges without nicotine handicaps your volunteers and will give e-smoking a bad reputation. Gum and patches will not be as effective as vapor with nicotine in it. I know. I have used e-smoking products for three months now. I use "extra high" nicotine, still less than a single cigarette delivers. Nicotine is neither carcinogenic nor mutagenic. It's just very addictive.

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