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Recreational Nicotine Use in Health and Medical Issues; E-cigs are currently intended for recreational nicotine use, so I've been doing a bit of digging to find out more ...
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    E-cigs are currently intended for recreational nicotine use, so I've been doing a bit of digging to find out more on this subject. I found a few interesting links to check out:

    Here's one from 2003 (pre e-cigs) that's a great read regardless of the age. There might be some good contacts in here too:

    Cancer experts back sale of nicotine hit to beat smoking | Sunday Herald, The | Find Articles at BNET

    http://www.uknscc.org/2006_UKNSCC/pr...nn_mcneill.swf

    Another older (2000), yet very relevant article. Notice the mention of "cigarettes that provide vapour but not smoke".

    http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/pic...1&blobtype=pdf

    Another key word in many of our e-cig usage is "Nicotine Maintenance". Here's a definition:

    Nicotine maintenance is the strategy to provide tobacco users concerned about their health with a new option to substitute, in place of conventional combustible cigarettes, the long-term use of another, potentially less dangerous nicotine-delivery product that can still satisfy the user’s addiction.

    Here's yet another older article on that subject (notice the last bullet):

    Science Blog -- Billion-Dollar Nicotine Maintenance Market Emerging

    Estimating the health consequences of replacing cigarettes with nicotine inhalers:

    http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/pic...0&blobtype=pdf

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    Good finds, Riddle.

    Here we have more articles stating that nicotine is not the greatest risk to a smoker's health, and that an alternative that removes every other factor than nicotine would be better as an overall health policy.

    While it's true that ecigs haven't been completely tested,,, every study I've seen so far, shows them to be safer.

    I'm pretty sure that ecigs will eventually be found to be safe, and will be eventually embraced by health authorities. If they read their own research on nicotine,,, how can they toss out an alternative that is being embraced by smokers and actually is effective in keeping people from smoking cigarettes.

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    These are very good finds. I am still digging through the info, but very interesting....

    Thanks for the links!
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    Default I KNOW this question has been posed by someone...

    but I'm gonna ask it again.

    If ...... addicts can have methadone, why can't we have our nicotine?????

    (Rhetorical question...just venting a little. )

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    From the title I thought this would have tips for getting a better buzz and ways to potentiate nicotine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strell View Post
    From the title I thought this would have tips for getting a better buzz and ways to potentiate nicotine.

    lol,,, yeah, I don't quite see nicotine as "recreational", but it is pleasurable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gep View Post
    but I'm gonna ask it again.

    If ...... addicts can have methadone, why can't we have our nicotine?????

    (Rhetorical question...just venting a little. )

    Just as soon as Big Pharm develops a fake nicotine to replace nicotine, like they have ...... we will get it.
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    Does synthetic nicotine count?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angela View Post
    Does synthetic nicotine count?
    If big phrams makes it and wants to sell it we can have it. Whether it is good for us or kills us. There is nothing wrong with being a RX drug addict everybody does it. We just can't have real nicotine and a few other things because it is not respectable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taz3cat View Post
    If big phrams makes it and wants to sell it we can have it. Whether it is good for us or kills us. There is nothing wrong with being a RX drug addict everybody does it. We just can't have real nicotine and a few other things because it is not respectable.



    not to mention Far Too Affordable (=Cheap)

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