Friday, July 17, 2009

electronic cigarette


electronic cigarette





July 17, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Ecigarettesnational.com today announced the launch of a new e-cigarette product, the No. 7 series. A product that is taking the nation by storm, the e-cigarette is being touted as the newest anti-smoking innovation since the nicotine patches and gums that debuted years ago.

While e-cigarettes like the No. 7 emit no smoke and contain no carcinogens, most cartridges contain nicotine, which can give a smoker the feel of smoking without putting their health in danger. Tobacco cigarettes are associated with over 4,000 chemicals and kill hundreds of thousands of people every year, but the e-cigarette has been on the market in the United States since 2006 and isn't associated with any negative side effects.

"For a lot of e-cigarette users, this is a personal issue," says George Archer, Public Relations Manager for Ecigarettesnational.com. "So many people have lost loved ones to tobacco-related illnesses around the world and now, e-cigarettes are under attack from special interest groups and so-called health organizations. But, just how trustworthy are they? 50 years ago, they said smoking was actually GOOD for you. Doctors, dentists, the works... we have a product that's actually helping people and they want to tear it down."


As for using an e-cigarette in public, the opinions seem unanimous. Both smokers and non-smokers alike tend to agree on forums and in the comments on e-cigarette news articles that the e-cigarette is much less offensive than tobacco cigarettes. With no smoke and next to no smell, the e-cigarette is a very pleasant alternative to its tobacco filled and combustible cousin. E-cigarettes do not put anyone downwind in the path of a noxious smell and nor do they affect the health of nearby children.




"We're going to continue to move forward and attempt to help people through the No. 7 brand, no matter what they say against us," says Archer. "Smokers, non-smokers, and e-smokers are all in this together... the only people who aren't being supportive are the special interest groups being threatened by this product's success."

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