About E Cigarettes

Electronic cigarettes, often called e-cigarettes, are battery-operated devices designed to look like regular tobacco cigarettes. Here's how e-cigarettes work: An atomizer heats a liquid containing nicotine, turning it into a vapor that can be inhaled and creating a vapor cloud that resembles cigarette smoke.




What makes e-cigarette vapor different than tobacco smoke?
E-cigarettes don't contain tobacco. Instead, they vaporize liquid nicotine (sometimes with flavoring).                                                                                                     
Conventional cigarettes, on the other hand, contain tobacco and all the additives tobacco companies include to make the product taste or feel a certain way.      
Another key difference is tobacco is burned and inhaled as smoke, while e-cigarettes just heat up liquid nicotine to turn it into an odorless vapor.

How many people use E Cigarettes?

By 2014, the CDC reported that the trend toward e-cigarette smoking is on the rise, and more and more people are aware of e-cigs.



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