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<blockquote data-quote="Mervyn" data-source="post: 286539" data-attributes="member: 36030"><p>Hi,</p><p>I am currently trying to stop smoking but still crave the nicotine!! I have started using e-cigs and e-liquid. The problem is that my glucose readings are starting to increase dramatically. I know that the e-liquid uses propolylene glycol and vegetable glycol.</p><p></p><p>Anyone any ideas??? I know I should just stop smoking but after 50 years of the dirty habit am finding it very,very hard and although these e-cigs still have nicotine the 4000 odd other toxins are not there including carbon monoxide. But am I substituting the harmful effects of tobacco smoking with very high levels of glucose and the problems that may cause?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mervyn, post: 286539, member: 36030"] Hi, I am currently trying to stop smoking but still crave the nicotine!! I have started using e-cigs and e-liquid. The problem is that my glucose readings are starting to increase dramatically. I know that the e-liquid uses propolylene glycol and vegetable glycol. Anyone any ideas??? I know I should just stop smoking but after 50 years of the dirty habit am finding it very,very hard and although these e-cigs still have nicotine the 4000 odd other toxins are not there including carbon monoxide. But am I substituting the harmful effects of tobacco smoking with very high levels of glucose and the problems that may cause? [/QUOTE]
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