One popular alternative is the e-cigarette. These are battery powered devices that have a heating aspect that vaporizes a liquid nicotine blend. Medical experts know that the e-cigarette industry is trying to steer smokers away from tobacco, but a study in 2013 published in the journal Addictive Behaviors showed that smokers who used these E-cigarettes while they were trying to quit either became hooked on the E-cigarettes or found their way back to smoking. Also, the devices are marketed to the youth who have not smoked tobacco, which could get them hooked. What do you mean hooked? E-cigarettes are a nicotine-delivery system, so they are extremely addictive and harmful because of their nicotine. Dr. Frank Leon, a pulmonary expert at the University of Pennsylvania medical center, states “Cigarettes have a high risk profile, E-cigarettes might be better off compared to that profile. But that doesn’t mean they don’t have their own risk profile.” Leone found that the top worry is the nicotine distribution rate. With regular nicotine patches and gum, nicotine is regulated with small amounts released to the blood-stream in the body. With regular cigarettes and now e-cigarettes, the heat creates a form of nicotine that is more fulfilling to smokers. This causes the nicotine to go straight into the lungs where it is hurriedly transported into the heart and pumped into the brain. It only takes 10-20 seconds for nicotine to reach the brain after the smoke is inhaled. When one becomes addicted, their body will crave nicotine. Nicotine may not be the most dangerous toxin in tobacco, but this chemical is still a cancer-promoting substance and can lead to birth defects and developmental disorders. The overall main issue is not knowing everything that goes into the e-cigarette
One popular alternative is the e-cigarette. These are battery powered devices that have a heating aspect that vaporizes a liquid nicotine blend. Medical experts know that the e-cigarette industry is trying to steer smokers away from tobacco, but a study in 2013 published in the journal Addictive Behaviors showed that smokers who used these E-cigarettes while they were trying to quit either became hooked on the E-cigarettes or found their way back to smoking. Also, the devices are marketed to the youth who have not smoked tobacco, which could get them hooked. What do you mean hooked? E-cigarettes are a nicotine-delivery system, so they are extremely addictive and harmful because of their nicotine. Dr. Frank Leon, a pulmonary expert at the University of Pennsylvania medical center, states “Cigarettes have a high risk profile, E-cigarettes might be better off compared to that profile. But that doesn’t mean they don’t have their own risk profile.” Leone found that the top worry is the nicotine distribution rate. With regular nicotine patches and gum, nicotine is regulated with small amounts released to the blood-stream in the body. With regular cigarettes and now e-cigarettes, the heat creates a form of nicotine that is more fulfilling to smokers. This causes the nicotine to go straight into the lungs where it is hurriedly transported into the heart and pumped into the brain. It only takes 10-20 seconds for nicotine to reach the brain after the smoke is inhaled. When one becomes addicted, their body will crave nicotine. Nicotine may not be the most dangerous toxin in tobacco, but this chemical is still a cancer-promoting substance and can lead to birth defects and developmental disorders. The overall main issue is not knowing everything that goes into the e-cigarette