Someone told me that the likelihood of getting a disease from smoking is small, if you smoke less than 6 per day. This seems a little odd since smoking is so addictive that a person may end up smoking a pack a day! But obviously, if one is to smoke, they would be better off smoking just a little.
Are there any studies out there to show that smoking a half a dozen cigarettes per day or less doesn't cause the usual conditions (cancer, stroke etc) that smoking many daily cigarettes per day?
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I totally agree!
Although there are negative effects noted to cause depression to people undergoing smoking cessation, there is definitely hope. Quitting smoking and the stages one will encounter afterwards poses a great challenge to an individual. The brain has a hard time letting go of the attachment forced on it via the smoking habit. Hence, depression comes in.
Electronic cigarettes are made exactly for this reason. This does not only facilitate the body to get past the feeling of depression but it leads one out of it without going through the horrible symptoms of withdrawal.
While e-cigarettes can still contain nicotine in the e juice filter, but a person is not getting the same dosages of nicotine contained in a traditional cigarette. Others can even opt to select a nicotine-free cartridge for their electronic cigarettes.
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April 1, 2011 - 10:47pmThis Comment