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<blockquote data-quote="Ardbeg" data-source="post: 335887" data-attributes="member: 24122"><p>I run a business selling electronic cigarettes and always try to speak to my online customers directly.</p><p></p><p>The feedback from most of them who have previously tried and failed using chewing gum, patches, etc is that they prefer the electronic cigarette because it allows then to continue the smoking ritual or habit (putting the device into their mouths and inhaling).</p><p></p><p>Also, from my perspective, one reason people succeed with e cigs where they may previously have failed with nicotine replacement therapy is the nicotine dosage. In chewing gum and patches its very small - only 2 mg or less - whereas a medium strength e cig is 12 mg and a high strength is 18 mg of nicotine. At this level the user can easily satisfy their nicotine craving after just one or two "puffs"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ardbeg, post: 335887, member: 24122"] I run a business selling electronic cigarettes and always try to speak to my online customers directly. The feedback from most of them who have previously tried and failed using chewing gum, patches, etc is that they prefer the electronic cigarette because it allows then to continue the smoking ritual or habit (putting the device into their mouths and inhaling). Also, from my perspective, one reason people succeed with e cigs where they may previously have failed with nicotine replacement therapy is the nicotine dosage. In chewing gum and patches its very small - only 2 mg or less - whereas a medium strength e cig is 12 mg and a high strength is 18 mg of nicotine. At this level the user can easily satisfy their nicotine craving after just one or two "puffs" [/QUOTE]
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