E-Cig Recs For An Elderly Canadian Lady With Early Dementia?

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My Mom is turning 69 this year. She's been smoking since 16, only really ever stopping for the 9mo when she carried me (or so I'm told ;). We decided that for her birthday, we were going to try an e-cig substitute. She actually seems pretty excited about it, so I'd hate to mess this opportunity up. In order of most to least important, here's what we're looking for:

1) Alcohol aggravates her dementia symptoms, so her e-cigs would need to be alcohol free

2) Content labeling. I'd definitely want to do some research on whatever chemicals are involved.
3) Smoothness. From trying "additive free" cigarettes, we've learnt that those hurt her throat and that smoothness is a huge part of it for her.

4) Simplicity of use. She tends to struggles with new technologies
5) Taste. I know that it won't taste like a real cigarette, but the closer the better
6) Look and feel. Same deal as above.


Any recommendations and/or input would be very much appreciated guys. Thanks in advance!
 

klynnn

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I would suggest looking at the smokeless image site. They have smaller batteries with prefilled cartos that can be screwed on. I haven't used them but they have been recommended a lot for those who are older or somewhat handicapped. You can get extra eliquid and refill the cartridges several times for her. I am sure others will be here with more suggestions.
 
Btw, here's what a smokeless rep had to say re ingredients:

" All of our liquids include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, water, flavoring, and nicotine (unless it is 0mg). I have had to ask my boss about this before, and I was told there are trace amounts of alcohol- so that is something to keep in mind. All the best, Heather"
 

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