Post date: October 30, 2009
Smoking kills. People know that. What many people don’t know is how to quit and stay quit…the general health section should have a place about nicotine addiction I think.
Post date: October 30, 2009
all my friends smoke and what not.
& i sorta of want to quit.
but then again i dont want to because it calms me down.
what should i do.
Post date: October 30, 2009
I been trying to stop smoking for a while now and i just cant. every time I tried something stresses me out and I start smoking again any suggestions?
Post date: October 30, 2009
He won’t even consider it. When I bring it up, he gets mad. He has been smoking for 7 years. He smokes about 1 pack of Marlboro Lights everyday. I don’t know what to do.
Post date: October 30, 2009
ive decided to quit smoking but then start selling it, ive done it before and i was really sucessful and i have an opertunity now to do it again, is this a good idea? my gf hates that i smoke w and i have no idea what she would say if i quit then started selling idk if she would even believe i quit
Post date: October 30, 2009
The Doctors Television show named electronic cigarettes nine in their Top ten Health Trends for 2009 giving them a particularly positive review in an all new episode recently. This is an amazing endorsement of the potential health merits of the devices.
The exciting thing I noticed was all the doctors on the Television show gave the electronic cigarettes and an electrical cigar a try. They each took many drags.
Skeptics of the potential health benefits should also take note. Not one of the Doctors on The Doctors Television show are smokers but they did try the devices, while I find that many folks I talk to ( not health experts by any means ) are frightened to even try taking a drag off one of the cartridges that contains 0 nicotine. If the doctors on The Doctors Television show failed to hesitate to take some puffs then does this mean the doctors on the Television show aren’t nervous about electronic cigarettes ruining their health?
Now the doctors did give an electronic cigarette to a smoker and let her try it before filming the show and then invited her into the studio audience to give her view. The smoker said that, “she would definitely recommend them.”.
I actually find myself reminding folk of the fact that even regular cigarettes are not FDA approved , whenever they suggest that electronic cigarettes need to be FDA licensed to be legally sold in the U.S.A.
Though I’ve been labeled as an optimist by most I do need to temper this post with a little fact. The Doctors Television show did say a few things that were either wrong or misleading that might have you doubting their credibility. First, The Doctors review said that the products aren’t yet available in the US. Wrong! There are lots of suppliers here. Some of them are even selling thousands of units a month. The second misleading thing the Doctors Television show claimed is that the starter kit would cost $150. In reality I say they average less then half that cost. So whether you like The Doctors Television show or not doesn’t change the facts.
The second misleading thing the Doctors TV show declared is that the starter kit would cost $150. In reality I’d say they average less then half that cost ( which would be $75 according to my calculator ). So whether you like The Doctors Television show or not doesn’t change the facts. They listed electronic cigarettes as their ninth health trend to look out for in 2009 and I’m exited to see this year shaping up quite nicely already for the e smoking community.
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