Use of e-cigs (electronic cigarettes) is now banned on
commercial planes according to the new rule set in place by the Department of
Transportation. This applies to all domestic and international flights, and
includes all e-cigs, including pipes and devices that look like pens, boxes, tubes,
etc. Not included in the ban are nebulizers people use for asthma or cystic
fibrosis. Vaporizers sometimes look like pens, so this could get confusing
quickly, but don't worry, TSA will be sure to feel you
up and check all of your orifices, your underwear, your bra–you
know the drill. Your vape machine may look like a smart phone with some tubes
attached and confuse the TSA also. Watch out.
What's the problem? First of all, vape usually contains
nicotine, so anywhere it's exhaled, yes, it still contains the nicotine, and
people have to breathe that. Second, it could cloud up the whole cabin, maybe
even get into the cockpit. Nobody wants that. Third, it could be a distraction
for some terrorist or nutcase so you can't see what's going on. Fourth, it
could blow up, from the overcharged lithium battery, or the wrong battery, like
that guy in Florida who lost some
teeth and half his tongue that way. No more vaping on planes. Awe shucks! No
mist. No vapor. No aerosol. Maybe it's time to quit nicotine all together, huh?
How could somebody quit the third most addictive drug in the world, though?
Escape the nicotine prison, go
from e-cigs to no-cigs!
It's tough to criticize electronic
cigarettes (e-cigs) because those who use them brag that they have eliminated
most of the toxic chemicals found in commercial cigarettes, and that they're
saving money and have cut back on how often they smoke. Plus, about one out of
every three e-cig "fan" will tell you they quit smoking entirely
thanks to e-cigs, and that's great, but what happened to the other 66%, and are
things getting better or worse for them?
It is true that e-cigs have a better success rate for helping smokers quit than the nicotine patch, the gum, the medications (Chantix and Zyban), and hypnotherapy - all combined (American Journal of Preventive Medicine), but the ultimate irony is that e-cigs were never meant to be marketed as a quit smoking aid, according to the inventor, the Ruyan Group from Hong Kong. It just goes to show how brutally toxic the 4,000-chemical-concoction in commercial cigs has become that Big Tobacco has engineered over the past 50 years, and how happy smokers are to have some form of escape from the poisonous prison better known as "cancer sticks." People just want a way out, and e-cigs shine a little bit of light at the end of that tunnel.
E-cigs are tough for the FDA to regulate, mainly because they sink into a loophole, since they are not actually tobacco products, but simply nicotine delivery devices. But nicotine is a drug, insidiously powerful and capable of causing a lethal overdose (especially for kids and teens), unlike marijuana, so where's the logic?
The benefits and "safety" of e-cigs are quite misleading. There are 20 varieties of e-cigs that contain nitrosamines, the same carcinogen found in real cigarettes, and most e-juice (nicotine juice) cartridges contain diethylene glycol, the highly toxic poison found in antifreeze, which causes leukemia. Many e-cigs which claim to have no nicotine will contain some, and many of the levels of nicotine disclosed on the packages are completely wrong, so it's kind of a guessing game as to how much "drug" you're getting and which manufacturers actually know what they're doing when they "load them up."
Right now inAmerica , e-cig devices are available in over 3,000 retail outlets,
and all over the internet. They cost anywhere between $45 and $75, and sales
have skyrocketed in the past year, exceeding $100 million.
It is true that e-cigs have a better success rate for helping smokers quit than the nicotine patch, the gum, the medications (Chantix and Zyban), and hypnotherapy - all combined (American Journal of Preventive Medicine), but the ultimate irony is that e-cigs were never meant to be marketed as a quit smoking aid, according to the inventor, the Ruyan Group from Hong Kong. It just goes to show how brutally toxic the 4,000-chemical-concoction in commercial cigs has become that Big Tobacco has engineered over the past 50 years, and how happy smokers are to have some form of escape from the poisonous prison better known as "cancer sticks." People just want a way out, and e-cigs shine a little bit of light at the end of that tunnel.
E-cigs are tough for the FDA to regulate, mainly because they sink into a loophole, since they are not actually tobacco products, but simply nicotine delivery devices. But nicotine is a drug, insidiously powerful and capable of causing a lethal overdose (especially for kids and teens), unlike marijuana, so where's the logic?
The benefits and "safety" of e-cigs are quite misleading. There are 20 varieties of e-cigs that contain nitrosamines, the same carcinogen found in real cigarettes, and most e-juice (nicotine juice) cartridges contain diethylene glycol, the highly toxic poison found in antifreeze, which causes leukemia. Many e-cigs which claim to have no nicotine will contain some, and many of the levels of nicotine disclosed on the packages are completely wrong, so it's kind of a guessing game as to how much "drug" you're getting and which manufacturers actually know what they're doing when they "load them up."
Right now in
Clearing any E-cig confusion, rumors, myths (Q&A):
• Are e-cigs legal all over the
world? Australia and Canada have banned e-cigs, classifying them as a tobacco product.
Though the e-cig does not contain tobacco, those governments won't make the
exception. As far as the U.S. is concerned, national border security is confiscating
e-cigs, but there is no law banning their use yet. However, since they're
quickly depleting Big Tobacco's profits, the FDA will likely step in very soon!
• What really happened to the guy inFlorida who's e-cig blew up in his face, and was that a cheap
version? Tom Holloway of Niceville , Florida , is still alive, but is missing half his tongue, all of
his front teeth, and has permanent burn scars on his face. Contrary to what the
"e-cig community" would like to believe, it was not some cheap
version of an e-cig, but a faulty, over-charged lithium battery which caused
the life-threatening explosion.
• What are the side effects of nicotine? Nicotine by itself causes an increased heart rate, heightened blood pressure, narrowing of blood vessels (leads to heart attacks and strokes), gastrointestinal problems, depression, mood swings, sleep disturbances, headaches, loss of sex drive, insulin resistance, and vision problems.
• How do you quit nicotine forever, one of the most addictive drugs in the world (running a close third behind heroin and cocaine)? The physical addiction is actually broken in 3 to 4 days, but the cravings for the feelings that nicotine brings can take weeks, months, or even years to break, without the proper nutritional and herbal replacement and replenishment supplements (explained further in 14AndOut* description below).
• How are the stop smoking pills like Chantix and Zyban dangerous? These pharmaceutical toxins not only block nicotine receptors in the brain, but also block naturally occurring dopamine, so the patient suffers from heightened depression and anxiety, which fuels feelings of suicide and can even lead the patient to commit suicide (http://abcnews.go.com).
• How is 14AndOut* different from other cessation programs like the patch, the pills, gum, e-cigs and hypnotherapy; and where did the name 14AndOut come from? 14AndOut addresses the chemical addiction, behavioral patterns and rituals, and nutritional guidance so desperately needed to quit smoking for good. If you feel incarcerated by the nicotine addiction, you now have the key to free yourself from your nicotine cell. Check out 14AndOut, the most inexpensive, comprehensive method to stop smoking in 14 days or less, and it comes highly recommended by The Health Ranger himself: http://premium.naturalnews.tv/14AndOut__TV.htm.
• What really happened to the guy in
• What are the side effects of nicotine? Nicotine by itself causes an increased heart rate, heightened blood pressure, narrowing of blood vessels (leads to heart attacks and strokes), gastrointestinal problems, depression, mood swings, sleep disturbances, headaches, loss of sex drive, insulin resistance, and vision problems.
• How do you quit nicotine forever, one of the most addictive drugs in the world (running a close third behind heroin and cocaine)? The physical addiction is actually broken in 3 to 4 days, but the cravings for the feelings that nicotine brings can take weeks, months, or even years to break, without the proper nutritional and herbal replacement and replenishment supplements (explained further in 14AndOut* description below).
• How are the stop smoking pills like Chantix and Zyban dangerous? These pharmaceutical toxins not only block nicotine receptors in the brain, but also block naturally occurring dopamine, so the patient suffers from heightened depression and anxiety, which fuels feelings of suicide and can even lead the patient to commit suicide (http://abcnews.go.com).
• How is 14AndOut* different from other cessation programs like the patch, the pills, gum, e-cigs and hypnotherapy; and where did the name 14AndOut come from? 14AndOut addresses the chemical addiction, behavioral patterns and rituals, and nutritional guidance so desperately needed to quit smoking for good. If you feel incarcerated by the nicotine addiction, you now have the key to free yourself from your nicotine cell. Check out 14AndOut, the most inexpensive, comprehensive method to stop smoking in 14 days or less, and it comes highly recommended by The Health Ranger himself: http://premium.naturalnews.tv/14AndOut__TV.htm.
The e-cig hangover and the CURE!
What most smokers don't realize is
that nicotine creates its own vicious cycle of need and feed.
Nicotine is a depressant in the long term, but serves as a short term stimulant,
so it actually relieves the smoker of the very feeling it created, which has
quickly worn off from the last smoking session. In other words, a few nicotine
drags are like taking aspirin for an alcohol hangover, except most smokers
engage in this "hangover relief system" about every hour. It's a hook
and an evil drug from which
the body wants to escape. Go from e-cigs to no-cigs as soon as possible
and you're body will reward you with natural energy and true happiness. Click here to learn HOW.
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