I understand e-cigs are not, or can not be, marketed as a smoking cessation tool but I thought of one possible way in which they might work for that, does this make sense?
When you quit smoking you have a lot of withdrawl symptoms but they are not all caused by nicotine, some are caused by the loss of all the other toxins in your body produced by cigarette smoke.
New vampers report sometimes having those same symptoms because the only active chemical with addictive properties in the e-cig is nicotine.
It would seem to me getting off one drug would be easier than getting off 20. If you used an e-cig to keep the nicotine craving in check which makes things a bit less painful while the other toxins leave the body wouldn't it be a lot easier afterwards to quit nicotine as well? It would seem you'd have a shorter list of symptoms to compete with, not to mention the added bonus of using 0mg carts to get you through the oral fixation and psychological attachment.
Does this sound feesable?
When you quit smoking you have a lot of withdrawl symptoms but they are not all caused by nicotine, some are caused by the loss of all the other toxins in your body produced by cigarette smoke.
New vampers report sometimes having those same symptoms because the only active chemical with addictive properties in the e-cig is nicotine.
It would seem to me getting off one drug would be easier than getting off 20. If you used an e-cig to keep the nicotine craving in check which makes things a bit less painful while the other toxins leave the body wouldn't it be a lot easier afterwards to quit nicotine as well? It would seem you'd have a shorter list of symptoms to compete with, not to mention the added bonus of using 0mg carts to get you through the oral fixation and psychological attachment.
Does this sound feesable?