Try the original post.A study I read some time ago (will try to find again) showed the level of nicotine in the blood while having a cigarette versus vaping. They were measuring something in the blood that is a response to the nicotine.
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Try the original post.A study I read some time ago (will try to find again) showed the level of nicotine in the blood while having a cigarette versus vaping. They were measuring something in the blood that is a response to the nicotine.
@Silver I absolutely agree with you, these studies were done in the really early days of vaping. 1st generation cig-alikes were used for the first test with volunteers that had never vaped before. The second group at least had their own equipment and knew little tricks such as using a primer puff on the auto battery to get the coil warm. The equipment we use now is light-years ahead and the knowledge we have just as far ahead. I think anyone who has ever pulled a Silver can attest to the fact that we are getting nicotine in
See attached article from http://www.nature.com/srep/2014/140226/srep04133/full/srep04133.html.
Basically: Smoking a cigarette (18 mg) for 5 minutes will be 185 % more effective in delivering nicotine to your bloodstream than vaping (18 mg) for 5 minutes on an Evic with Evod. It will take you 35 minutes of vaping to get to the same level, which the cigarette attained in 5 minutes. To get to that level in 5 minutes with vaping will require 50 mg juice - and give you a Silver.