I think most of you who read this blog know that I quit smoking (3.5 packs a day for 25 years) 20 years ago and that I am an irreconcilable tobacco Nazi. I hate it. Hate those who sell it. Feel sorry for the farmers who grow it and for the poor addicts who smoke it.
But there is apparently hope for those who desperately want to do something--anything short of quitting--about the habit and Janeson Keeley is writing about her switch to e-cigarettes in her blog here.
Here's what Janeson has to say, briefly:
Dan:
I know how you feel about people smoking and that you thought that my switching from tobacco to e-cigarettes was a good idea. You
probably know other people who smoke who you'd like to see quit, so I
wanted to let you know that I'm doing a series of blog posts about
switching from tobacco to e-cigs.
"Using e-cigs is really much
more complicated than smoking, and I just became an affiliate for the
company I buy them from (I get to review free stuff!), so I thought I'd
combine education with my reviews to help other folks. I've already got
two people "hooked" on the blog posts.
[The link] displays excerpts of the posts in reverse date order (newest at
the top). I also have a subscribe by email option at the top of the
second column.
E-cigarettes, by the way, are not without controversy, so you might look for as much info as you can find on them. Anything, however, is better than smoking those damn cigarettes and making really bad people rich by killing 400,000 Americans a year.
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An e-cigarette is a battery-powered device that converts liquid nicotine into a mist, or vapor, that the user inhales. There's no fire, no ash and no smoky smell. E-cigarettes do not contain all of the harmful chemicals associated with smoking tobacco cigarettes, such as carbon dioxide and tar.
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