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RE: How I Easily Quit Smoking After 15 Years (If You've Thought About Quitting, Please Read)

in #health8 years ago

I'm a non-smoker, because my body cannot tolerate the smoke and the smell. I simply feel dizzy and nauseated at just taking one breath of second hand smoke. While I was taking German lessons, there were lots of smokers in my class who took regular smoke breaks. One of them was my good friend, and I could actually stand beside him and chat during a break because he vapes too.

I'm glad you found a way to quit and are spreading the word on it.

Guys, if @cyniclinic sounds like he's up-selling the item, he's probably not. It's worth a shot. It's cleaner, healthier, and will make your die-hard non-smoking friends more comfortable and happy :))

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LOL When I was younger, I totally thought that people who made similar claims were either lying or exaggerating...but apparently it's way more common than people think. And yea, I saw a study earlier that compared second-hand smoke, second-hand vaping, and regular air--they found that unlike second-hand smoke, the second-hand vapor was basically comparable to air.

Also, thanks for vouching for me :) I'm well aware of how hard I'm cheerleading, but it's actually pretty hard to honestly express what a game-changer this is for smokers. I think it's hard for non-smokers to relate to the mindset of a resigned cigarette smoker, but since I am writing this in hopes of converting some smokers to vapers, I'll keep pushing it hard.

Thanks for reading and replying!

You're doing well! I like your drive. Keep going, and don't give up :)