Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Busting 3 Myths About Wholesale Electronic Cigarettes

By Billy Genthner


To vape or not to vape, if that is your question, then you probably have spent some time researching wholesale electronic cigarettes. Unfortunately, while there is a ton of information out there about E-cigarettes, some of this is actually misinformation. It's hard to know what is fact and what is false, so here are a few myths about electronic cigarettes.

1. Wholesale E-Liquid Ingredients Are Unknown

One of the perks of vaping is the wide range of E-liquid flavors. You will never get bored sampling the many hundreds of flavors of wholesale E-liquids. Some people enjoy the smoky, tobacco-inspired blends while others opt for candy flavors or even coffee flavors. Many vaping detractors argue that we simply don't know what ingredients are found in a typical wholesale E-liquid, and furthermore, these ingredients probably aren't safe.

The truth is that most wholesale E-liquids contain four ingredients. These ingredients include nicotine, propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and either artificial or natural flavors. When it comes to nicotine, you can buy wholesale E-liquids with high levels of nicotine or none at all. This makes it easy to gradually lessen your dependence on nicotine. Propylene glycol is an additive approved by the FDA that is used in e-liquids as well as some foods and pharmaceuticals. Vegetable glycerin is derived from vegetables and also listed as non-toxic by the FDA. Tobacco cigarettes, on the other hand, contain 100s of toxins, many of which cause cancer.

2. Vapor & Second-Hand Smoke Are The Same

As stated before, we know that traditional cigarettes contain 7,000-plus toxins and many of these are released once you light up. Second-hand smoke has been shown to cause cancer as well as exacerbating conditions such as allergies and asthma. Studies regarding wholesale electronic cigarettes have shown that vaping releases about half a dozen toxins, but in amounts so small that they pose little to no risk to the community at large. Testing and studies continue, but evidence points to the fact that the general public has little to fear from the vapor released by electronic cigarettes.

Second-hand tobacco smoke is definitely a big hazard, but that's not the only hazard posed by traditional cigarettes. In 2011, for instance, the National Fire Protection Association reported that about 90,000 fires were started that year due to tobacco cigarettes and these fires caused about 500 deaths. FEMA studied accidents relating to electronic cigarettes and found that over the course of 2009-2014, there were only 25 fire-related vaping incidents. Only nine of these incidents resulted in injuries and there were no deaths reported. Generally, all of these vaping incidents were caused by individuals who did not follow the manufacturer's battery charging instructions.

3. Electronic Cigarettes Lure Children To Smoke

If you pop into a vape shop, you will see a variety of attractively packaged wholesale E-liquids. The yummy flavors combined with the brightly hued packaging must have been an evil plan concocted by the vaping industry to lure youngsters into trying electronic cigarettes, right? Or, it could just be, that adults also are attracted to colorful, fun packaging and they also enjoy a variety of E-liquid flavors. It is true that the numbers of children and teenagers vaping are on the rise, this is true of all age groups. As vaping becomes more and more popular, it is only logical that use would increase in just about every group.

However, vaping is actually less convenient for the 18 and under set than smoking regular cigarettes. First of all, you have to purchase a starter kit and while they aren't super expensive, it can be cost-prohibitive for a teen. In addition, far more places sell cigarettes and they are simply easier for younger people to buy. In order to vape, you typically have to go to a store that specializes in vaping gear and wholesale e-liquids or purchasing supplies on line, which requires a credit card. This makes it much more difficult for teens and young adults to start vaping. Most vapers, in fact, are either those who currently smoke tobacco products or those who are ex-smokers. Less than one percent of e-cigarette users have never smoked any type of cigarette before trying out electronic cigarettes.




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