yes, is has about from 2% to 10% of nicotine
No, not all blends contain Nicotine; shops provide 'taster' blends without nicotine for those interested in new flavors. The nicotine is also sold in mg levels not percentages of volume (at least in the US).
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.
Liquid Nicotine. The strength/grade varies by supplier.
nothing its just and exsques to smoke more
if it is a nicotine drug test and the liquid for your ecig DOES contain nicotine, you will show positive for nicotine.
Electronic cigarettes contain nicotine, you need to check with your doctor or surgeon before you use nicotine.
It's not a good idea, unless the liquid you're using is nicotine-free. Electronic cigarettes may not contain the harmful combustion by-products that traditional cigarettes do, but nicotine is still a powerful and highly addictive drug. You don't want your baby born addicted to nicotine. Some research even suggests that nicotine can cause birth defects.
Yes the nicotine in electronic cigarettes goes into your system... though not as quickly as with traditional cigarettes. The reason traditional cigs go into your system is because the nicotine is free based with ammonia. Ammonia + the 1000's of other chemicals are what make cigarettes way more dangerous than e-cigs...which have no known harmful effects.
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electronic cigarettes are harmful because of the nicotine but, they are not as harmful as regular cigarettes because they don't have all the tar and extra additives to them.
Substances found in electronic cigarettes include propylene glycol, glycerin, nicotine, water, and flavorings. There are also nicotine-free varieties, and some are flavored in ways that are not possible with traditional cigarettes.
That would range from 0.0000004 to 0.0000024 (or 4mg to 24mg).
Yes, they are legal. But health Canada does not approve of the nicotine cartridges.