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Smokeless cigarette may bring smokers in from the cold

By Alyssa Creamer, Collegian Staff

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Published: Sunday, March 29, 2009

Updated: Sunday, March 29, 2009

Lighting up indoors, now a state-wide taboo, may once again become popular with the possible coming of a new age: the electronic cigarette.

In July 2004, Massachusetts legislators banned smoking in public restaurants and bars with the exception of private clubs. For many Massachuetts smokers, the public indoor smoking ban limits their places to light up. Similar bans nationwide have contributed to the recent decrease in American smokers. Currently, fewer than 20 percent of Americans smoke cigarettes, the lowest numbers since the early 1900s.

As a result, companies such as Smoking Everywhere, Inc. are manufacturing a new type of cigarette known as the “electronic cigarette.”

According to the company’s president, Eli Elicko, their electronic cigarette is designed to “reproduce the experience of smoking a traditional cigarette without the combustion by-products.”

“The ‘smoke’ in our electronic cigarettes is a water vapor resulting from a proprietary process of vaporizing a water/flavors/nicotine mixture,” said Elicko.

Without second-hand smoke and carcinogens wafting into the faces of non-smokers, many electronic cigarette companies believe their product may be safe to be smoked in public places.

“We believe that the product is an improvement over and different from traditional cigarettes for reasons including that our electronic cigarette provides adult smokers a real smoking experience without the fire, flame, tobacco, tar, carbon monoxide, ash, stub or smell found in traditional cigarettes,” said Elicko.

University of Massachusetts Health Services tobacco treatment specialist Tom Schiff believes despite the lack of second-hand smoke emissions, tar and other carcinogens, the tobacco cigarette still has health risks.

“It’s complex, but yes, I do believe there are health risks,” said Schiff. “[Electronic cigarettes] are not being counted as a way to quit smoking, but rather as a way to continue smoking. As compared to other nicotine replacers like patches, gums, lozenges or prescription nicotine inhalers or nasal sprays which are to help people quit smoking, there is nothing I’ve seen that implies that electronic cigarettes are going to help people quit.”

Many UMass students who smoke want to try electronic cigarettes believing them to be healthier than traditional cigarettes.

“I want to try the electronic cigarette, because cigarettes are really expensive. I probably spend about $400 per semester on packs,” said freshman, accounting major Kent Allen. “I like to be healthy, and electronic cigarettes do not have as many harmful carcinogens. Plus, I like to try new things, and I’d be helping the environment by not throwing my butts everywhere and polluting the air with my second-hand smoke.”

Some students don’t believe electronic cigarettes will get them to start smoking.

“I want to be cool like all the kids who smoke cigarettes, but I don’t want to kill myself,” said UMass freshman Aidan Griffin. “Electronic cigarettes are probably not that healthy.”

Electronic cigarettes have not been approved by the FDA and are not being sold in Massachusetts convenience stores. There are many websites that are selling starter packs online at around $54. The starter packs often include at least one type of the various cartridges needed to smoke these cigarettes. Some cartridges can be different flavors, while many are nicotine-flavored.

“The tobacco industry has been trying to develop some sort of smokeless cigarette for a number of years,” said UMass public health expert, David Buchanan. “The basic idea is they want to develop a cigarette that can give some of the flavor and nicotine without including the smoke which contains tar and other chemicals that have health risks. It is something like a holy grail to save the tobacco industry if they can develop a ‘safe’ cigarette.

“The major lesson here is, and again, going back to early 60s, the tobacco industry came up with a low tar and low nicotine cigarette. Everyone said this was a big step. But smokers compensated for the low amounts of tar and nicotine, and they started inhaling deeper and smoking more. Then these cigarettes wound up being more hazardous for people,” said Buchanan.

Alyssa Creamer can be reached at acreamer@student.umass.edu.

 

Comments

12 comments
George
Wed Oct 21 2009 13:03
Do not buy from smoking everywhere. If you have a defective product, they charge you to ship your items back. I have never in my lifetime heard of such a policy!

(1) they sell you a defective product.
(2) In order to have it replaced, you are charged shipping! I am letting everyone know plus I am contacting the main office. THEY ARE FRAUDS!

Frankie Pintado
Sun Sep 20 2009 00:49
I seriously doubt that these will be banned. What Massachusetts and Australia did defies logic and common sense. It's like states with seat belt laws but no helmet laws, yeah their really interested in our well being, yeah right. I think that testing and some regulation is needed. But come on, who here thinks that it's healthier to breath smoke than steam. Give me a break.
W33D
Sat Jun 13 2009 19:33
We criticize smoking, but yet legalize pot.... Maybe they should electronacize the pot too?
JD
Sun Apr 12 2009 05:34
I have been smoking the RED DRAGON for over a month now and I am loving it! I can breath better and I even feel better. The RED DRAGON is the new 2 piece unit. No more messing around with drips and leaking carts. No more wondering when your atomizer will fail. The cart has a built in atomizer which is replaced every time you replace the cart. At less than $3 a cart it is half the price of regular cigs and I seem to be getting about 1 1/2 packs from each cart. The batteries last me about 6-8 hours also. I liked it so much that I became a distributor. They are assembled here in the states instead of being shipped in from over seas, so they do not have the problems with customs holding their inventory like most. They do run out of this or that from time to time, due to a huge demand, but they seem to get them back in stock very quickly. Their 8 piece kit is only 79.95 and that includes 2 batteries, 5 carts, a USB charger and a wall charger. They also have a 2 piece kit for 39.95 that comes with a battery and a USB charger. They carry over 20 flavors also. Check them out at www.buyreddragon.com/shop/ and use the coupon code 297-684-432 to save 5%. They have a 1 year guarantee on the battery and have great customer service.
Your name
Thu Apr 2 2009 14:34
So now the FDA suddenly wants to regulate the product and is calling it potentially unsafe...hunh...odd that they approve a confirmed death sentence with tobacco but if it "might" be unsafe..well...we need to regulate it.
Renee
Wed Apr 1 2009 17:48
If you want to try an e-cig - try inLife - www.tryinlife.com. We have a cool looking black unit with a blue light. I'm a distributor - and if you use the product you can make good income with our company. We are a Multi Level Marketing company that is growing very fast and is new and ground floor! Join, get a Distributor Kit, and a replicated website all for only $29.95! Check out the compensation plan on the site. I LOVE this company! It's been extremely fun, worth my while! I'm not trying to sell here - I'm trying to help smokers get off disgusting cigs - smelly, ugh! My husband smoked for 37 years and LOVES this product!
nerdovision
Tue Mar 31 2009 09:57
I have been using the electronic cigarette for a couple of months now. I have nothing but good things to sat about it. I can breath much easier, I have more energy, and I have cut down to the blank cartridges recently so I am not inhaling any nicotine anymore! How safe is this to cigarettes would you think? Think of it like this, while I take a hot shower in the morning I am breathing steam and when I wash my hair the shampoo is vaporized and I breathe the chemicals in the shampoo that contain ammonia, aluminum sulfate, and other chemicals that I can not even spell.
My choices at this point are to quit all together which is now an option thanks to the electronic cigarette or go back to smoking cigarettes which I am sure my government would like me to do so that I can pay the new tobacco tax.
If anyone is interested in checking out these e-cigs I buy mine here: www.invisismoke.com

cheers

living proof
Tue Mar 31 2009 01:08
Hello Everyone,
Nice article:

But just for the record, I HAVE quit smoking thanks to this little miracle in disguise "ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE"!!! And several of my family members, freinds and co-workers have done the same. There are some people that I know who have'nt totally quit , but they have cut there real smoking in half if not more. This E-Cig has really done the trick. OH, And I MUST say thanks to ESMOKECRAZE.com for hooking us up. They probably won't see this but I had to say it anyways. Thanks again ESMOKECRAZE.COM I agree with the above poster about the afore mentioned company in the story (WAY TO EXPENSIVE) !! They claim there product is special...OK...specially priced to break you. What we really looked for was quality and the price for long term use. Like how much the nicotine cartridges were going to cost to continue using the E-cig. There are some out there really cheap (less than $50) but be warned, they are cheap for a reason.

Anywayz, my e-cig is amazing. Why didn't I think of this?

Anonymous
Mon Mar 30 2009 15:06
"I want to be cool like the people who smoke cigarettes."

Apparently they found the only 12 year old freshman on campus...

Duke
Mon Mar 30 2009 10:16
I got a starter kit from SafeSmokes.net for $29.88. It works great and my girlfriend likes the fact that it hasn't got any bad smell. I get my nic fix...she gets clothes that smell fresh. Good deal!
nerdovision
Mon Mar 30 2009 10:07
Heya Cliff,

no it is for real.. however the company listed in the story above is expensive. I by mine from www.invisismoke.com

cheers.

Cliff
Mon Mar 30 2009 00:48
“I want to try the electronic cigarette, because cigarettes are really expensive. I probably spend about $400 per semester on packs,” said freshman, accounting major Kent Allen. “I like to be healthy, and electronic cigarettes do not have as many harmful carcinogens. Plus, I like to try new things, and I’d be helping the environment by not throwing my butts everywhere and polluting the air with my second-hand smoke.”

This is a joke right? It sounds like something one would hear on MAD TV...







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