An Introduction To The Electronic Cigarette

Each year almost half a million people die in the United States from some form of tobacco use. Smoking is a prime factor in deaths related to lung cancer, heart disease, bronchitis, emphysema, and stroke. It is no wonder then that a whole industry has sprung up catering to people trying quit smoking. Available to help smokers stop are nicotine patches and gum, stop smoking pills, water therapy, and a host of other traditional and non-traditional remedies. One other method for quitting is substituting a real cigarette for an electronic cigarette.

The first electronic cigarette hit the market in 2003. Sales have grown significantly since then. During the first three years, sales of the product rose from $1.7 million to $37 million. Demand for these cigarettes continues to grow all across the world.

An electronic cigarette will look very much like a real cigarette though it will be a little heavier. With each puff on the mouthpiece the user inhales vaporized nicotine. They never actually light up the cigarette and thus are not inhaling all the harmful byproducts associated with smoking. The user gets the appearance and the feeling of smoking, without ever lighting up and actually smoking.

There are two operational forms of the cigarettes. The first is manual operation wherein the user presses a button to release the nicotine. The second is operated automatically by sensing when a person has inhaled and then releasing nicotine. Which type to use is a matter of preference; there are no distinctions between the two on quality or amount of nicotine released.

As with real cigarettes, consumers can select a variety of flavors such as fruit or menthol. They may also choose between regular, light and ultra light. The nicotine and any flavorings (generally made of glycerin) are stored in the mouthpiece which is a replaceable cartridge.

Maintaining these electric cigarettes is pretty basic. The cartridge needs to be replaced when all the consumables (nicotine and flavorings) are used up. How long it lasts depends on how many inhalations are made. The device runs on a lithium ion battery which will also need to be replaced periodically or charged. Chargers can found for the car, wall outlets or USB. The life of the battery, of course, also depends upon use.

As of yet, there is no information regarding the safety or lack thereof of the product. Manufacturers claim that sine there is no combustion from actual smoking then users are not subjected to harmful impurities. Some health organizations state that these cigarettes do not classify as quitting devices. According to at least one survey, smokers believe that they are healthier alternatives to the real thing.

If you are a smoker, possibly the best thing you can do to improve the quality of your health and life is to quit. The electronic cigarette is one of the various products out there to help you do it. Carefully researching the cigarettes and discussing them with your doctor will help you determine whether they are right for you.

Available to help smokers stop are nicotine patches and gum, stop smoking pills, water therapy, and a host of other traditional and non-traditional remedies including an electronic cigarette. We’ve got the ultimate inside scoop on the electronic cigarette now on http://tommiehoward.offershop.us/health