Understanding the Nicotine Solution of an Electronic Cigarette

The main reason why electronic cigarettes can now produce the same smoking sensations as tobacco cigarettes is because nicotine is still used as the primary ingredient to make liquid nicotine solution or e-cig juice. In this article, we are going to talk about the nicotine solution itself. Let’s have a look, shall we?

When you purchase refills for electronic cigs, you are actually buying cartridges filled with liquid nicotine solution. The solution is formulated using liquid nicotine – usually in a limited amount – and safe food additives and flavor essence.

When you inhale through the mouthpiece of your electronic cigarette, this liquid nicotine solution is then vaporized, producing a white mist in the process. The nicotine will then be circulated inside your body – just like when you smoke a tobacco cigarette – and you get to enjoy that unique smoking sensation.

Aside from nicotine, no other dangerous substances are used in the process of making the nicotine solution. This means you no longer have to consume thousands of dangerous substances found in tobacco cigarettes (i.e. ammonia and acetone) and you can enjoy a healthier way of smoking.

The liquid nicotine itself comes in different flavors. Regular, cowboy, and menthol are the basic flavors to choose from; regular represents that common tobacco flavor, cowboy gives the unique flavor of American-blend cigarettes, while the menthol flavor gives you the same cool sensation you get from menthol tobacco cigarettes.

Other exotic flavors such as apple, vanilla, cherry, coffee, chocolate, and clove are also available to choose from. To try different flavors, simply purchase a mixed pack of up to 10 different flavors. Once you have selected the best e-cig flavors you like, you can buy the full pack of 10 refill cartridges and have an equal of 20 packs of cigarettes at less than $20.

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