Friday, April 17, 2009

inLife Electronic Cigarettes are Ecofriendly

Since when did cigarettes become an ecofriendly thing? Since the beginning of time, cigarettes are known to be the Earth’s enemy. To make a single stick of your favorite cigarette, its main ingredient, the tobacco undergoes dousing of ammonia and other chemicals unknown to a normal smoking man. When you light it up and you start puffing, its smoke spread around and will not dissipate; it just hovers above us, threatening to enter somebody’s lungs if the smoke wishes to.

According to a fire chief, the major cause of brush fires are smoldering cigarette butts.
According to a recent Earth Day Study, 35% of the tonnage of waste material collected is cigarette butts.

Fortunately, that is all behind us now. With the revolutionary Ecigarette, it is nonflammable, no harmful smoke and most of all, did not use tobacco in production. It is pure liquid nicotine. The smoke you see when you come across an electronic cigarette in action is water vapor and it evaporates after use so there are no potentially harmful side effects of second-hand smoke and pollution.

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