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Post by smokelessatlast on Sept 12, 2012 8:15:43 GMT
I too believe they are much safer than cigarettes, if I didn't I wouldn't be using them. Whether or not I am a pedant won't make one bit of difference to e-cigs. The stand already taken by the ASA will if sellers make unsubtantiated claims. Most vendors are extremely careful not to do so, not to give the gainsayers any ammunition.
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Post by smokelessatlast on Sept 11, 2012 18:33:12 GMT
I'm sure that comment means something to somebody. There's already been one company censured for claiming e-cigs are 100% safe. 99% is pretty meaningless and can't be proved. Wild claims by vendors are as harmful as the wild claims, based on junk science, made by those who oppose the use of e-cigs.
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Post by smokelessatlast on Sept 11, 2012 18:07:56 GMT
I've read all the reports. There is nothing that backs up any claim that e-cigs are 99% safer than cigarettes.
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Post by smokelessatlast on Sept 11, 2012 17:25:07 GMT
'Most likely' doesn't mean you can say so. There's no proof - yet.
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Post by smokelessatlast on Sept 11, 2012 16:54:26 GMT
Naughty, naughty. Claims e-cigs are 99% safer than smoking. Don't think you can do that.
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Post by smokelessatlast on Sept 5, 2012 18:48:33 GMT
It's just meaningless numbers without some comparison anyway. What figures would smoking a cigarette return? For all I know you could get more worrying results from using aerosol deoderant or air fresheners.
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Post by smokelessatlast on Jul 23, 2012 21:12:29 GMT
"I personally wouldn't use rescue remedy as it contains a small amount of alcohol which isn't good for cats or probably any animal." Two drops in a bowl of drinking water aren't going to make that much difference but you are right to be cautious which is why they do an alcohol free version.
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Post by smokelessatlast on Jul 23, 2012 18:11:42 GMT
Could be worth trying a few drops of Rescue Remedy in the drinking water. A darn sight cheaper than Feliway and usually a lot more effective. There's also a product called Zylkene which might do some good. If you are thinking of trying it contact me and I'll go through the cheapest way of doing so as it's quite pricey.
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Post by smokelessatlast on Jul 23, 2012 12:32:51 GMT
Saw an online ad for the Skycig kit at a knockdown price and thought it was interesting. It arrived, I tried it and was amazed. I was a 40 a day smoker and my last remaining packet of cigarettes lasted me 3 days. Before I'd finished that pack I was determined never to buy another cigarette. For a couple of weeks I still craved a real cig occasionally but the e-cig kept me on the straight and narrow. Like others, I'd never have found information and suppliers of other kit without forums like this.
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Post by smokelessatlast on Jul 22, 2012 20:49:28 GMT
I have yet to even take mine out of the packaging. I plan on putting it in the glove compartment of the car for an emergency. Would be great fun to put it in one of those 'break glass in case of emrgency' cabinets
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Post by smokelessatlast on Jul 19, 2012 18:12:00 GMT
Had to register on this forum just to agree with this this post. I've been vaping for just over 3 months and Vape Escape has proved to be the most friendly, helpful and efficient vendor for me too.
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