Wow, thanks for that link. I'm a little confused though - is there a direct link to PM & Smokefree Innotec? The business world is looking seedier & seedier to me.
All of their PR states:
About Smokefree Innotec, Inc.
Smokefree Innotec, Inc. is in the business of designing, developing, manufacturing and marketing a hi-tech, nicotine delivery cigarette-like device which is completely smoke-free and tobacco-free. Smokefree...
I delved a little more into their product link & it seems it is microchip technology instead of an atomizer. Ok, so I guess that makes it different. But still, not the first electronic cigarette. They should make that clear. Still there's a suspicious part of me that makes me think this...
I was over on my stockmarket board, and saw a post for a particular stock that stuck out like a sore thumb "smokefree innotec" (SFIO on the Pink Sheets/OTC Board). I was shocked upon opening it that they were claiming to be introducing the worlds first smoke free cigarette in June. So I looked...
When I said "inline" I meant that if the passthrough has a battery attached to it, then the atomizer (e-cig) is not getting directly juiced from the power source. The usb line is juicing the battery. If the battery is dead or not fully charged when you get it, it needs to be charged.
Maybe...
I received a china order through EMS in about 4 days. TW sent my e-liquid with the box clearly labeled "ecig". I took awhile to get only because they were slow to ship, but once it got to the US it got here at lightening speed.
I think if you are ordering large shipments it puts you way more...
My USB passthrough needed about 4 hrs of charging before it would work consistently. It barely worked at all when I first plugged it in. And I actually had it plugged into a wall with an adapter at first. I think I bought mine from altsmoke.
It would make sense that it needs to be charged...
I think the acidity of bananas would counteract the positives of the potassium. Marie was right about the sodium bicarbonate. 1/4 tsp. of baking soda in a small glass of water. There's also an electrolyte formula called 40000 volts, as the major minerals are all alkaline.
I would be...
Just thought I'd update on my unusual experience with vaping:
I have figured out that my over exaggerated response was to PG & VG was actually my adrenal problems. I have had cortisol insufficiency in the recent past and was diagnosed with a pituitary tumor. My dr. seemed to believe it was...
No, I think that's gobbledegook. PG & VG are low carb additives. VG is a little more than 1/2 the sweetness of sucrose. 1 tsp of VG has about 27 cal. and 1 tsp = almost 5 ml. (I looked into this already because I have blood sugar issues). I would guess that PG probably is even less.
High...
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