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<blockquote data-quote="logindetails" data-source="post: 601868" data-attributes="member: 83701"><p>In addition to nicotine, cigarettes contain over 4000 chemicals many of which are carcinogenic, these are the major dangers to health not the nicotine.</p><p>I have no idea if nicotine alone has any detrimental effect in regards to diabetic retinopathy but I would suggest that switching to ecigs to stop inhaling the 4000+ nasty chemicals can only be a positive move.</p><p>One thing that many people don't realise with ecigs is that it is very easy to reduce your nicotine intake once you have made the move away from cigarettes. The liquid used in ecigs is available in varying strengths - from high (36mg nicotine) to zero (0mg nicotine) - starting off on 24mg nicotine then gradually working down to weaker strengths is quite easy to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logindetails, post: 601868, member: 83701"] In addition to nicotine, cigarettes contain over 4000 chemicals many of which are carcinogenic, these are the major dangers to health not the nicotine. I have no idea if nicotine alone has any detrimental effect in regards to diabetic retinopathy but I would suggest that switching to ecigs to stop inhaling the 4000+ nasty chemicals can only be a positive move. One thing that many people don't realise with ecigs is that it is very easy to reduce your nicotine intake once you have made the move away from cigarettes. The liquid used in ecigs is available in varying strengths - from high (36mg nicotine) to zero (0mg nicotine) - starting off on 24mg nicotine then gradually working down to weaker strengths is quite easy to do. [/QUOTE]
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