E Cigarettes: Nicotine Without the Chemicals and the Smoke

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A small, southern woman named Mary, who smoked tobacco cigarettes for twenty-two years, wanted something to help her to quit smoking. It’s 2014, Mary explores into the new excitement of technology, as a different modern from the 1963 version of smoking emerges. The new device, formally known as the Electronic Cigarette or E-Cigarette, had been labeled as a new avenue to prevent individuals from smoking. Mary only knew that it would be less harmful than a traditional cigarette. However, Mary was unaware of the fact that e-cigarettes were also destructive to the body. As e-cigarettes became more widespread, the nicotine liquid used in conjunction with the vapor had been studied and was considered to be extremely dangerous. Unfortunely, that didn’t concern Mary since she had been smoking fifteen to twenty cigarettes a day. After purchasing and using an e-cigarette the number of cigarettes Mary smoked daily was cut in half. Mary mentioned that she liked the liquid flavoring of the e-cigarette. She also stated that by switching to e-cigarettes she did not have to worry about the odor of the cigarettes and the cost of e-cigarettes appeared to be less expensive. After using the e-cigarette for eight months Mary was healthier than she had ever been and was finally able to exercise without gasping for air. Mary wanted to discover more studies on e-cigarettes and found that there are health risks to using e-cigarettes. Mary said, “I will take my chances with the vapor. E-cigarettes contain unknown verses over the thousands of known chemicals in traditional cigarettes.” Mary always wanted to know why she had not quit smoking, if e-cigarettes are made for people to stop smoking. It actually does not happen as people think it should be.
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