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		<title>By: lilly</title>
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		<description>Quitting is always the best option. I would check any adverse effects cause by not just smoking but nicotine...and of course, ask your physician.

I quit after 10 years of smoking traditional cigarettes by switching to electronic. I think 50% of it for me was the actual act of smoking, which the E-Cigarette obviously helps. The ecig doesn’t smell, no second hand smoke, you can smoke it pretty much everywhere, and you still get your nicotine with much less chemicals!

I guess the companies don’t make quit smoking or health claims due to FDA regulations but common sense says 4000+ chemicals vs. a few is going to be much much healthier for you.

As far as brands, just do your research. I tried a few before finding ProSmoke from wwww.ProSmokeStore.com but everyone might want something different. Check cigreviews and electroniccigarettespot for opinions and reviews. The other brands came close but I am very content with what I have now.

In the long run, it is also much cheaper. I would say 50+% for smokers. God this sounds like an infomercial....but do your research and good luck quitting!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quitting is always the best option. I would check any adverse effects cause by not just smoking but nicotine&#8230;and of course, ask your physician.</p>
<p>I quit after 10 years of smoking traditional cigarettes by switching to electronic. I think 50% of it for me was the actual act of smoking, which the E-Cigarette obviously helps. The ecig doesn’t smell, no second hand smoke, you can smoke it pretty much everywhere, and you still get your nicotine with much less chemicals!</p>
<p>I guess the companies don’t make quit smoking or health claims due to FDA regulations but common sense says 4000+ chemicals vs. a few is going to be much much healthier for you.</p>
<p>As far as brands, just do your research. I tried a few before finding ProSmoke from wwww.ProSmokeStore.com but everyone might want something different. Check cigreviews and electroniccigarettespot for opinions and reviews. The other brands came close but I am very content with what I have now.</p>
<p>In the long run, it is also much cheaper. I would say 50+% for smokers. God this sounds like an infomercial&#8230;.but do your research and good luck quitting!</p>
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