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Real Doctors Doing Ad's For E-cigs

   Posted by: jude   in Senior Health

Dr. David Baron, Chief of Staff, UCLA Medical Center is an actual M.D who basically did a video for smoke stick and the electronic cigarette community, an ad? It’s very interesting for people that think that the nicotine system that is helping many stop smoking is just as harmful as tobacco burning.

Nicotine in and of itself is not a cancer causing agent, it does get you addicted to the tar and other carcinogens in cigarettes that do cause cancer. I have been smoke free for over 2 months now and it has worked for me.

I am even cutting down on the nicotine gradually, but I’m still addicted to the actual act of  hand, mouth, draw, blow and I enjoy it. Even if I cut out the nicotine completely I will continue to vape.

Did you know that many people eat trace amounts of nicotine in some foods? The New England Journal of Medicine confirms: “Nicotine is a naturally occurring compound. Trace elements are found in common foods and vegetables such as potatoes, tomatoes, bell peppers, cauliflower, eggplant, chili peppers, and some teas.”

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4 comments so far

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I had no idea that nicotine was naturally occurring, I’m surprised. So glad that this product is still helping you. You’re adding time to your life every day that you stay smoke free:)

June 29th, 2010 at 3:47 pm
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I had no idea that nicotine was naturally occurring, I’m surprised. So glad that this product is still helping you. You’re adding time to your life every day that you stay smoke free:)

June 29th, 2010 at 3:47 pm
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So nice to see you blog again, do miss your regular visits and posts. Hope all is well with you and yours on this 4th of July.

I did know minimal amounts of nicotine were in some foods, but didn’t remember which foods. Congrats on your 2 wks, that’s great. Each day with less nicotine is a good for you. Keep up the good work. How often do you lessen the amount of nicotine in the patches in the step down process?

July 4th, 2010 at 9:59 am
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So nice to see you blog again, do miss your regular visits and posts. Hope all is well with you and yours on this 4th of July.

I did know minimal amounts of nicotine were in some foods, but didn’t remember which foods. Congrats on your 2 wks, that’s great. Each day with less nicotine is a good for you. Keep up the good work. How often do you lessen the amount of nicotine in the patches in the step down process?

July 4th, 2010 at 9:59 am

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