Study: Does Switching to a Lower-Nicotine Liquid Really Make a Difference?
Many vapers start with an intention to gradually switch to no-nicotine vaping. E-liquids are perfectly-designed for it, with a progressive reduction in nicotine strengths from 18 mg/ml (or higher) down through 12 mg/ml, 6 mg/ml, 3 mg/ml and then finally zero nicotine. The good news is that many vapers have made this journey, and have gotten a long part of the way towards no-nicotine e-liquids. But the picture isn’t really as simple as this, and a recent study shows that in many cases, reducing
Is it Dangerous to Dry Burn Your Coils?
Finding out about the potential risks associated with specific aspects of vaping is a bit of a minefield. Choose any topic at random and you’ll end up with two types of articles: ones written by anti-vaping people and groups, declaring a state of national emergency about everything from dripping to cinnamon flavorings, and ones written by pro-vaping people and groups that tell you everything is fine. This makes it a challenge to find out what specific things to avoid and which you shouldn’t worry
Note From Tobacconist
It was a Saturday evening in June 1957, at our home on Via Giacinta Pezzana, in Rome, Italy. Elia Salzman, a close friend of my father since before the World War II, was sharing his thoughts on the future of tobacco. In those times, the spread of anti-smoking movement had just begun. Elia Salzman was a formidable presence and a legend of the tobacco industry. Salzman, with his imposing stature, could, according to many who knew him, drink Vodka like water, tear off a large