Electronic cigarettes that are legal to smoke in public places can now be smoked at a Ware bar.
Electronic cigarettes do not include any carcinogenic substances or lead to passive smoking but give a similar satisfaction to standard cigarettes, which are now banned in public places.
The 58-year-old businessman said: “It’s not exactly the same as a cigarette but it’s as close as you can get. It cuts you back. If you go out and smoke a cigarette you smoke the whole cigarette. With this, I can take it out, have two puffs and put it back in my pocket. It only works when you puff at it.”
The three-part cigarette consists of an atomizer that converts the fluid into vapour, a chargeable battery and a cartridge, which can contain light, medium or no nicotine. Each one has around 350 puffs (about 30 standard cigarettes).
Steve Berg, the importer of this product, said: “Whereas cigarettes are made of 4,000 substances, 69 of which are carcinogenic, e-cigarettes have just nicotine, glycol, which is commonly used in food, and tobacco flavouring. The smoker absorbs the nicotine and releases a vapour, which smells slightly from the non-nicotine products. We’re not claiming it’s healthy. Nicotine is a poison. But it’s ‘healthier’ than a cigarette.”
The device has been launched in Israel, China and Australia. Mr Berg brought it to the UK in June for £34.99 a pack.
Smoker, Louise Glazer, 26, tested it and said: “It was quite heavy, but good. I think it can help your cravings.” A spokeswoman for Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) added: “They don’t produce smoke in the conventional way and therefore don’t pose the same degree of hazard to non-smokers. They are not 100 percent safe for smokers themselves as they are still inhaling nicotine, but they are almost certainly putting themselves at less risk. More research is needed to be clearer on their effect.”
Monday, October 27, 2008
The bar says smoking is back
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Menthol Cigarettes
As it claimed by smokers, menthol cigarettes have no unpleasant sensations in the mouth and it becomes even easier to breathe.
But this is isn't so. First of all, menthol has no effect on reducing the number of smokers breathable carcinogens, tar and toxins (there are nearly 4 thousand in tobacco smoke).
Secondly, menthol masks unpleasant feelings after the delay, while annoying receptors oral mucosa. This, in turn, leads to increased coronary vessels and bronchi.
As a result, the menthol cigarette smoker absorbs into the blood tars and nicotine much faster. This means that the effects of smoking such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema and lung cancer comes faster to menthol smkers.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Are You still smoking ?
Anyone can argue that this information is’n new, but it’s up to You to read it or not.
Each cigarette pack has a warning that smoking kills, but nobody stops! And have a look on results.
It was in the UK. Fifty years ago, the English Council of Medical Research (Medical Research Council) published a scientific report, which showed that smoking can cause lung cancer.
British doctors led by Sir Richard Dollom (Richard Doll) set a goal: to compare the dangers of smoking for men whose harmful habit formed at different times, and to determine the degree of risk reduction when people quit smoking in a particular age.
They wanted to know why so many people die because of lung cancer and tried to link it with nicotine.
Sir Richard Doll - world-known researcher. He has received countless number of awards for his works.
UK scientists leaded the experiment lasted from 1951 to 2001. 34 thousand 439 men took part in it.
All of them were were born in the period between 1900 and 1930 years.
The average age of these men when they started smoking was 18 years old. On average, they have been told that to smoke up to 18 cigarettes a day.
The results of this large-scale work is now published in the British medical journal (British Medical Journal). So let’s look what happens.
Deaths from smoking is linked mainly with cardiovascular diseases, respiratory system diseases and cancer.
Those who smoked cigarettes, had died about 10 years earlier than those who had never smoked.
Nicotine addiction kills almost half of all smokers at average age of 35 to 69 years.
Immediate murderer - cancer, heart disease and stroke.
Cessation of smoking in 60, 50, 40 or 30 years, extend the life of ex-smokers, respectively, 3, 6, 9 and 10 years.
So it’s never late to quit.
In 1954, 80% of the adult population of Great Britain smoked. As of today - 26%.
But nicotine is still considered the main killer of Britons - it is responsible for one third of all deaths. Six million people have died due to tobacco for the same 50 years.
From 34 thousand 439 doctors that took part in this experiment 5 thousand 900 people are still alive, and only 134 of them are still smoking.
92-year-old Sir Richard comments:
"I can only tell people that if they enjoy their lives, then go on smoking is terribly silly."
So, do You want to smoke ?