As with anything worthwhile you really have to want it and TRY for it to work... for those of us who did and won, it is wonderful 
Would it help to think of it this way? It's a plenty good delivery system!Not quite sure why this would be good news, or even unexpected. It just another piece of evidence that shows how e-cigs are not a very good nicotine delivery device. From the research that has been done, puff for puff, e-cigs deliver about 1/10 the nicotine of analogs. Except for the cotinine your blood work shows it. it. Doing 3 mm a day of 36 mg liquid is a whole lot of vaping. And that’s about the strongest liquid out there.
That may work for some people but for others it’s easy to see how e-cigs are not the answer to analogs.
So explain again why this is good news.
This would be good news for those of us who have quit analog's completely using e-cigs. If e-cigs don't work for you, then they don't work for you. That's something you'll have to tackle on your own. Everybody is attached to a different part of an analog. Now you have some more information to decide what's best for you. So you win
and thanks to kate51 and joanna for initiating the idea
Please send him this also:this was great info to use to tell people about vaping. My boss tried it for awhile and quit when this FDA madness started, I'm forward this to him now.
http://www.3news.co.nz/Video/Lifestyle/tabid/372/articleID/113909/cat/73/Default.aspx#video
Ok your right in one aspect. This isn't the new we are going to take to the courts to win the battle. But i know that i don't vape non stop i have a job and yes i smoke at my desk but i have to keep it on the D/L. We've known for years that the addiction to smoking was at least 90% mental. nic is just that 8-10% that keeps us feeling good and then feeling bad when it get's low. not everyone has quit and i believe personally 90% of the people that Failed to quit tobacco is cause they were using the wrong equipment. getting suckered in to low end small pieces when they were going to need a screwdriver or at least a 510 so they can vape for 10 mins then go back to work for 3 hours. at least the reason i think e-cigs have worked for most of us is cause it covers that 90% part. The mental part that we could feel something go in our thoats fill us up and we would feel good by the time we exhaled. Even thou my PV isn't giving me near as much nic as tobacco was i still feel that. and it's almost all in my head where it should be.Okay, you guys and gals can pat yourself on the back all you want, but I'm still not buying it.
It appears as if you have to chain vap the strongest liquid out there to get your nicotine level up to 2 mg nicotine gum. That sounds a whole lot more like a smoking cessation program rather then a smoking replacement program. It's the real achilles heal of e-cigs.
It would also point to a high rate of failure. It's just not enough nicotine to be a good long term replacement for cigarettes.
Try not to take this the wrong way, though you already have, I'm not against e-cigs. I just don't think it's a good smoking replacement for the masses. The average Jane and Joe just doesn't have the time to suck on an e-cig for 8 hours a day to try and keep there nicotine levels up to acceptable levels. Most people actually have to work for a living.
If anyone actually took the time to read the link I posted above you can see that I'm not alone in this. Until the manufactures can make some liquid that has a much higher absorption rate e-cigs are doomed to a second rate niche product. Not-quite-ready-for-prime-time. It's very easy to cut back on nicotine if that's what you want to do, just cut your nicotine level or use it less often. Unfortunately, with the current state of the art in e-cigs, you can't push it any higher if need be.
I think the e-liquid manufactures need to get on the ball and give the rest of us what is needed.
I'm always confused by absorption claims. People either cite 95 - 99% nicotine absorption or 1/10th that of a cigarette. Both groups point the the Health New Zealand report. I just went back and read it (again!). In section 4.1, they claim 99% absorption, but I can't tell if this is assumed or scientifically verified. In section 4.3, they calculate that 15 puffs ("one cigarette"'s worth) of a 16mg cartridge results in an intake of 1/5th the nicotine one would get from a cigarette.
Obviously, based on your tests, the nicotine levels in the bloodstream are much lower than expected for an active smoker. Does this mean that the HNZ report is wrong, they were just assuming 99% absorption for the purposes of their chart, or that the nicotine is absorbed and metabolized differently than from a cigarette?
Ok your right in one aspect. This isn't the new we are going to take to the courts to win the battle. But i know that i don't vape non stop i have a job and yes i smoke at my desk but i have to keep it on the D/L. We've known for years that the addiction to smoking was at least 90% mental. nic is just that 8-10% that keeps us feeling good and then feeling bad when it get's low. not everyone has quit and i believe personally 90% of the people that Failed to quit tobacco is cause they were using the wrong equipment. getting suckered in to low end small pieces when they were going to need a screwdriver or at least a 510 so they can vape for 10 mins then go back to work for 3 hours. at least the reason i think e-cigs have worked for most of us is cause it covers that 90% part. The mental part that we could feel something go in our thoats fill us up and we would feel good by the time we exhaled. Even thou my PV isn't giving me near as much nic as tobacco was i still feel that. and it's almost all in my head where it should be.
I'm very pleased by the blood work makes me feel good for us all. We are healthier and most of us are not sacrificing anything to be this way. That's a win in my book
No one's saying there isn't a down side, but knowledge is power and you could benefit from the knowledge. If the e'cigs don't do it for everyone then that is for them to deal with. Look at it this way if the nicotine levels were very high and you still were'nt relieved then you would have nowhere to go, but the fact that they are very low, means you have options to deal with your cravings.Okay I may have been a bit over the top in my last post. But I still stand by the basic premise that because of the low nicotine numbers e-cigs are not going to work for a lot of people. There is a down-side to this. It's a win for those that can get by with less, for others it isn't.
The whole idea of nicotine addiction being 90% mental is also suspect. Just look at the many thousands (actually hundreds of thousands in Sweden) who have quit cigarettes using snus. No throat hit, no smoke/vaper, but a good hit of nicotine equal to cigarettes.
If you can't even acknowledge a downside to the low nicotine numbers you are doing no service to those of us that have had problems with it. Some people on this forum are starting to sound a whole lot like the anti nicotine/smoking crowd.
Not quite sure why this would be good news, or even unexpected. It just another piece of evidence that shows how e-cigs are not a very good nicotine delivery device. From the research that has been done, puff for puff, e-cigs deliver about 1/10 the nicotine of analogs. Except for the cotinine your blood work shows it. it. Doing 3 mm a day of 36 mg liquid is a whole lot of vaping. And that’s about the strongest liquid out there.
That may work for some people but for others it’s easy to see how e-cigs are not the answer to analogs.
So explain again why this is good news.