I did enjoy reading the article, but there is always something that is on my mind when I hear about the potential benefits of nicotine.
I have expressed my opinion a few times on this, but every time I think of nicotine I always think of the word "addiction".
Although nicotine could possibly prevent crippling mental disorders, I can't shake the fact that nicotine is highly addictive.
I've been smoking since I was 13 (maybe younger!) and started e cigs a year ago, and even though I stumble upon these articles that put nicotine in a better light, I still feel that nicotine is still a horrible drug in my honest opinion.
Maybe it's the fact that it's so readily available (cigarettes) that cause it to be so addictive, but I wouldn't wish it upon anyone to have someone be addicted to nicotine.
Perhaps used in a medical environment the addiction aspect could be curved?
Sorry to be a buzzkill, I just honestly hate nicotine, no matter how many peach flavored e-cig rings I exhale.
I know there are people that can smoke a cigarette and not go back and I understand that cigarettes are the culprit to cancer, not the nicotine, I know that nicotine is "natural" and is in vegetables, but If I had the chance I would have never picked up my first cigarette, even if I'm healthy and alive by using an e-cig.
It sounds very strange coming from an ECF user, but I've always had this love/hate relationship with nicotine. It won't hurt my feelings if you call me a hypocrite
