Contest Time! Mountain Oak Vapors - Nothing But The Facts- CONTEST!

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The American Association of Public Health Physicians recommends e-cigarettes for use as part of a harm reduction strategy.

10. Harm Reduction: Smokers who have tried, but failed to quit using medical guidance and pharmaceutical products, and smokers unable or uninterested in quitting should consider switching to a less hazardous smoke-free tobacco/nicotine product for as long as they feel the need for such a product. Such products include pharmaceutical Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) products used, offlabel, on a long term basis;, electronic “e” cigarettes, dissolvables (sticks, strips and orbs), snus, other forms of moist snuff, and chewing tobacco.

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Expect Huge Growth in Sales Financial analysts all agree that electronic cigarette sales are going to explode in the next few years. Various analysts have offered predictions that e-cigs will account for 15-50 percent of tobacco shares within ten years. That means that the overall ecig market could be worth $110 to $360 billion by 2023. Investors are taking a big interest in the market after Citi Bank predicted sales to top $3 billion by 2015. Wells Fargo predicted $10 billion from the ecig industry by 2017. This explosive growth will eventually outshine tobacco sales. In fact, Bloomberg Industries projected that e-cigs will outsell tobacco cigarettes in the coming years.
 

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Nicotine is addictive but so are many other substances. With vaping I am not harming those around me and there are much worse things I could be addicted to.

Actually, if you'll look back through my posts here, nicotine itself is no more addictive than caffeine.
 

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Actually, if you'll look back through my posts here, nicotine itself is no more addictive than caffeine.

Some studies show the addiction most people attribute to nicotine is a combination of other chemicals plus nicotine. That means in theory it would be easier to go from 24mg juice to 0mg juice than to quit cigarettes cold turkey,
 
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