Atomagenesis
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« Reply #10 on: January 05, 2011, 09:04:PM » |
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I have one, they're great. The flavors you can get and the strength are amazing. It takes a bit to get used to at first. I use the drip method, but I tell you what, they're great. It was really the only thing that helped me quit analog cigs. This is the best and cheapest place on the internet for them: http://www.cignot.com/I have two Joye510's and one USB pass through, they're awesome. I would get the juice from www.puresmoker.comI would get the Joye510 starter kit with the USB passthrough, the USB passthrough is the best cause you can just leave it plugged in. Hope that helps, one of the best things I ever bought. I saved a ton of money too.
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« Reply #11 on: January 06, 2011, 06:43:AM » |
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Thanks, Atom ! tim
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« Reply #12 on: January 13, 2011, 10:32:AM » |
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I received my e cigs late last night. I charged the battery this morning, and I've puffed. They are a little different but I'm committed to changing to these. I received the battery and charger, the gizmo, and 10 of the filter things which carry the juice. I got them from Direct E-Cig. It cost $4.95 for the starter kit all in !. I would suggest that for about the price of a pack that you give it a whirl. I'm starting to like them. I can hot box a few times, get a teeny weeny bit dizzy, and put it down and go on to what I was doing without smoking the entire cigarette as before.
I can't wait. I want to take these out for a spin in a saloon. They have no smoke or tobacco, so I'll push the envelope and smoke in the bar, hoping someone complains. Then it'll be Chunga's revenge when I explain they are not cigarettes, and have no smoke. I'm hoping they call the cops, and then I get to use my "get out of jail free" card.
No tax, dude ! Can you hear me Obama ? Can you hear me Quinn ? Can you hear me Daley ?
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« Reply #13 on: January 13, 2011, 11:53:AM » |
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Sounds great. And they are a heck of a lot more healthy. In fact, they really aren't "unhealthy", except nicotine constricts the blood vessels. At the same time it protects the retina, so it is a wash.
Anyhow, if you put the cigs away and are only e-smoking, then your body is already repairing itself. The cilia will regrow and then start cleansing out your system. In about a month, you will notice the difference. In fact, improvements begin to show up within a week. If you go a year without getting cancer, your chances for lung cancer will plunge, and your lung capacity will continue to improve.
And you get to keep enjoying a "smoke".
All in all, an excellent change.
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Atomagenesis
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« Reply #14 on: January 13, 2011, 09:54:PM » |
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Glad to hear its working out for you timoose.
I personally like using the drip method even though its a little more messy I have one of those drip tips and I just drop two droplets of e-juice directly onto the atomizer and its great, lots more vapor from the joye 510. Some people prefer the cartridges cause they're less messy I guess, but you don't get as good of a hit in my opinion, but to each his own. :D
Stick with it, you won't regret it. I didn't even crave normal cigs after a few days, everytime I got a craving I'd just puff on my e-cig. It's great.
Oh yeah, and I've smoked in Nordstrom and non-smoking bars and restaurants with them, no one said a word to me. If they did I would just say its a vapor inhaler. I mean that is what it is really, a nicotine vaporizer.
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« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2011, 07:09:PM » |
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I sent for the e-juice. They aren't quite strong enough for me. tim
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« Reply #16 on: January 18, 2011, 04:13:PM » |
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I have a friend who desperately wanted to quit. She decided to try them and they helped her with the cravings. Unfortunately, after 2 weeks the atomizer got damaged and the filters started leaking liquid. She said when that happened she could taste it and feel the difference when smoking it. Also, it started to hurt her throat, and that, along with the concern about what else was in them, made her stop using them completely. However, in the 2 weeks before hers broke she said it helped her.
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« Reply #17 on: January 18, 2011, 04:46:PM » |
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I received my e cigs late last night. I charged the battery this morning, and I've puffed. They are a little different but I'm committed to changing to these. I received the battery and charger, the gizmo, and 10 of the filter things which carry the juice. I got them from Direct E-Cig. It cost $4.95 for the starter kit all in !. I would suggest that for about the price of a pack that you give it a whirl. I'm starting to like them. I can hot box a few times, get a teeny weeny bit dizzy, and put it down and go on to what I was doing without smoking the entire cigarette as before.
I can't wait. I want to take these out for a spin in a saloon. They have no smoke or tobacco, so I'll push the envelope and smoke in the bar, hoping someone complains. Then it'll be Chunga's revenge when I explain they are not cigarettes, and have no smoke. I'm hoping they call the cops, and then I get to use my "get out of jail free" card.
No tax, dude ! Can you hear me Obama ? Can you hear me Quinn ? Can you hear me Daley ?
tim
Sounds like a great thing for people who've smoked as long as you have. Healthier, cheaper, ($57 a carton and you have to go out of the city to get them that "cheap"?), safer (can't set your place on fire if you fall asleep with a cigarette in the ashtray.) The nicotine should help keep you from gaining weight, as most people do when they quit smoking, and if your breathing improves, you can get more exercise, lose some weight. Probably not enough to keep the doc happy but if it makes you feel better, that counts. But I can't imagine you weighing 125 pounds, Tim How tall are you?
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"Let us never give in to pessimism, to that bitterness that the devil offers us every day. Do not give in to pessimism and discouragement. We have the firm certainty that the Holy Spirit gives the Church with His mighty breath, the courage to persevere and also to seek new methods of evangelization, to bring the Gospel to the ends of the earth."
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« Reply #18 on: January 18, 2011, 07:05:PM » |
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I'm, 5"10" short now, it seems I've lost and inch and a half somewhere. tim
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« Reply #19 on: January 19, 2011, 02:33:AM » |
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E3 I'm, 5"10" short now, it seems I've lost and inch and a half somewhere. tim
I think I'm shorter than I used to be, too, but I keep putting my old height on forms as it works better with my current weight. ;D Does your doc really want you to weight 125? That doesn't seem like enough for a man 5'10". Or a woman 5'10", either. When really skinny older people get sick, they haven't got any excess weight to spare, then the docs have to give them liquid supplements or feeding tubes. And if they fall, they're more likely to break a hip than someone who has more padding on their bones.
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"Courage, dear brothers! Probably half of us are in our old age. Old age, they say, is the seat of wisdom. The old ones have the wisdom that they have earned from walking through life. Like old Simeon and Anna at the temple whose wisdom allowed them to recognize Jesus. Let us give with wisdom to the youth: like good wine that improves with age, let us give the youth the wisdom of our lives."
"Let us never give in to pessimism, to that bitterness that the devil offers us every day. Do not give in to pessimism and discouragement. We have the firm certainty that the Holy Spirit gives the Church with His mighty breath, the courage to persevere and also to seek new methods of evangelization, to bring the Gospel to the ends of the earth."
Pope Francis 15 March 2013 Excerpts from First Address to College of Cardinals Given in the Clementine Hall, the Vatican
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