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Smoking one cigarette will not make you addicted to nicotine.

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Q: If i tried a cigarette will i be addicted to cigarettes nicotine after 1 shot only?
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Why did you smoke?

I tried it and i felt relaxed so i had a few more then the nicotine took hold of me i became addicted.


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Never. We tried Alcohol prohibition and all it did was fund organized crime well enough that it will never die. Alcohol was freely available to all who wanted it. We are trying Drugs prohibition with the same result. There is no reason to believe taking cigarettes off the shelves would have any different of a result. Besides, our state and local governments are more addicted to the tax dollars cigarette sales produce than the smokers are to nicotine.


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How you quit the cigarette?

My father ever tried to quit smoking by using the electronic cigarettes. Here is a kind of that for your reference.


Are electronic cigarettes harmful?

Electronic cigarettes are devices that look similar to a cigarette (hence the name) and have flavored cartridges that usually contain nicotine; nicotine is the ingredient in cigarettes that makes them addictive. The nicotine and flavor is released in a vapor instead of smoke. Electronic cigarettes are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and flavors.


What are the dangers of e cigarettes?

The short and simple answer is that no one really knows yet. Electronic cigarettes are a new product, so there has not been time to study and evaluate their effects on the human body.However, it is probably safe to say that they are substantially less harmful than traditional cigarettes. The by-products of combustion are mainly what makes cigarettes so harmful. There is no combustion with an electronic cigarette, hence, there are no harmful combustion by-products.I would like to add that all components of the E-Liquid used in reputable E-Cig's are FDA approved for human use and consumption. The recent court case in New York resulted in the AMA & FDA putting themselves in a quandary over these chemicals.


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I tried vaping for the first time and I inhale in my lungs but I get no buzz. I had no nicotine in the past. Is it possible that Iā€™m immune to nicotine when it comes to getting a buzz?

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Which substance in tobacco makes you addicted to it?

The nicotine, which gives the smoker a kind of high. It released endorphins in the brain, giving them that good feeling. As time goes on, it takes more nicotine to release those endorphins, causing a smoker to smoke more. They want that good feeling again, just like the first time they tried it.


Do E cigarettes cause Phenomia?

Yes, I verily believe they do. I am a very fit, healthy female, who only tried an e-cigarette in a bid to break my addiction to nicotine chewing gum. It worked, but I ended up being rushed to hospital as I developed an horrendous pain in the top of my chest and I could not breathe. I underwent a CT scan at the hospital and I was diagnosed as having lipoid pneumonia. When I discussed with the consultant what could have caused it, as I had no underlying health issues, we were both totally convinced it has been caused by the vapours given off by the e-cigarette. One of the causes of pneumonia is water vapour getting into the lung, so it really does not take the brains of a rocket scientist to work out how the water vapour got into my lung. Please, these things have not been properly tested, and for people to be asking the question in the first place, gives some indication that I am definitely not on my own. I know that back in March in the UK a man died from lipoid pneumonia and his consultant was totally convinced that this was caused by his smoking an e-cigarette. Try medically approved nicotine replacement products, which will not do you any harm whatsoever (even if you do get addicted to them), but it is still far better than being addicted to smoking itself.


Does nicotine gum have more nicotine than a cigaratte?

There is more nicotine in one single cigar than in one single cigarette. Cigars and cigarettes differ in both size and the type of tobacco used. Cigarettes are generally more uniform in size and contain less than 1 gram of tobacco each. Cigars, on the other hand, can vary in size and shape and can measure more than 7 inches in length. Large cigars typically contain between 5 and 17 grams of tobacco. It is not unusual for some premium cigars to contain the tobacco equivalent of an entire pack of cigarettes. U.S. cigarettes are made from different blends of tobaccos, whereas most cigars are composed primarily of a single type of tobacco (air-cured or dried burley tobacco). Nicotine is the agent in tobacco that is capable of causing addiction or dependence. Cigarettes have an average total nicotine content of about 8.4 milligrams, while many popular brands of cigars will contain between 100 and 200 milligrams, or as many as 444 milligrams of nicotine. Quote from the NCI's Web site: www dot cancer dot gov It should be noted however that the MANNER in which cigars and cigarettes are smoked plays a huge a factor in the amount of nicotine that is absorbed into the body. As you probably know, cigarette smoke is normally inhaled, whereas cigar smokers rarely inhale. It becomes a difficult thing to pin down at this point as you are now dealing with the absorption rates of nicotine through the mucous membranes in the mouth (cigars) vice the with both mouth and lung absorption with cigarettes. There are few, if any definitive studies that have really nailed down the answer to this question, but I suspect that it comes out that cigars deliver less nicotine than cigarettes - but this is just an unscientific guess as have tried both and I get a very light headed, woozy and almost nauseous feeling when I inhale all the smoke that a cigarette delivers, vice the almost non existant "nicotine" feeling from puffing (and not inhaling) a cigars smoke. There is also one last thing to point out and that is the amount of nicotine contained in different types/brands/sizes of cigar. For example, the ligero portion of a tobacco leaf (the top third of a leaf) contains much more nicotine than the bottom 2/3rds. Some cigars specialize in using all ligero, and some use none, and some use a mixture of both. Nicotine levels therefore fluctuate between these different types per gram of tobacco. It would be a wonderful thing if someone analyzed each of the major brands of cigars out there and made up a chart of nicotine levels in each. Then, those that enjoy the hobby, activity and flavor of cigars, but aren't really interested in getting a nicotine dose, could then choose ones that deliver a smaller dose.


How reliable is a nicotine patch to quite smoking and how should you use it?

Everyone I know who has tried the nicotine patch has failed in their attempts to quit smoking. Their complaints were not only the cost of the patches, but also the confusing strengths of the patches and knowing when to switch dosage and milligram usage. I do know of several people who have quit using the electronic cigarettes after only a few months.