Nic levels

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Calaban

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So in my research (reading articles online) I've heard that it's estimated the smoker gets about 1/3 the level of nicotine from an e-cig as from an analog.

But around here many people say that e-cigs have a higher nicotine level.

I'm sure it varies depending on how you smoke your e-cig and the strength of the cart and/or juice you are using, but why is there such a discrepancy?

Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks :)

-Cal
 

Kate

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The discrepancies seem to be because nobody has ever bothered to give us accurate measurements of how much nicotine we're getting and we've had to work it out ourselves.

Dr Laugesen's claims of 1/3 or 1/2 of the nic of a cigarette are laughable when you know what figures he's working with.

Your nicotine strength is measured in mg per ml except for Johnson Creek who use mg per 1.2ml.

If you work out how many ml per day you use of which strength you will know how much you are using.
 
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