No. It still has nicotine in it, but no smoke. It is still bad for you, but not as bad as normal ones.
For the electronic cigarettes the same law as regular cigarettes for minors is applied. You must be on legal age, 21 years old
Regular cigarettes and electronic cigarettes are different.
As of early 2012 there have been no extensive peer reviewed studies on the impact of electronic cigarettes on humans. Electronic cigarettes do not have the same tar and other chemicals that traditional cigarettes have, which would lead one to believe that they are "safer" than traditional cigarettes but this has not been proven.
Nicorette does not seem to offer an electronic cigarette. They do offer nicotine gum and lozenges. There are electronic cigarettes that offer an alternative to traditional cigarettes.
No, but electronic cigarettes may be. Check them out at www.smoke2health.org,
Yes, you can bring electronic cigarettes on a plane in your carry-on luggage, but not in your checked baggage. It is important to check with the airline for any specific rules or restrictions regarding the use of electronic cigarettes during the flight.
At the beginning of each flight, Monarch states specifically that the use of electronic cigarettes is not permitted.
If you mean electronic cigarettes, you tend to find them easily online.
Smokers for many years have always smoked paper cigarettes before smoking e-cigarettes. From the analysis of the composition, the damage of e-cigarettes is indeed lighter than that of paper cigarettes. Let me give you a popular science about the difference between e-cigarettes and traditional tobacco. Electronic cigarettes are usually divided into two parts: electronic atomizers and nicotine-containing liquids (e-liquid). These two parts are similar to the relationship between pen and ink, syringe and medicine. The principle of electronic cigarettes is to atomize e-liquid
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