Electronic Cigarettes Save Johnny Depp's Mother
Electronic cigarettes are getting more and more nods from health professionals as a less harmful alternative to smoking tobacco. According to a press release, with so much propaganda and positioning by anti-smoking groups in the news, the subject can be downright confusing to smokers as well as the non-smoking public. About 90% of North Americans consume caffeine in some form every day. Both nicotine and caffeine are addictive, yet the hypocritical anti-smoking groups that want to take away the personal choice of electronic cigarettes for smokers, wouldn't think of giving up their daily dose of caffeine. Electronic cigarettes or e-cigarette, e-cig (and personal vaporizer) has found its place among smokers who want to rid themselves of a habit which kills millions each year. Until now, they were faced with limited choices such as expensive nicotine patches and gum. Many had tried smoking cessation miracles only to find out that the promise of the "magic pill" just didn't work for them. When those proved ineffective, they were left with no alternative but to continue their journey of self-destruction by smoking tobacco.
The press release further reports that, in the past few years, the new electronic cigarettes have been winning over smokers for a variety of reasons. It has become a win-win situation for those fortunate enough to have discovered them. They can get their nicotine fix, not offend anyone with second-hand smoke and feel better knowing that when using electronic cigarettes they aren't pouring toxic chemicals and tar into their lungs that are in tobacco cigarettes.
SS Choice, an electronic cigarettes company in Southlake, Texas, was recently contacted by Debbie Depp Rassel, the sister of actor Johnny Depp. She told the company representative how she and her mother just couldn't quit tobacco cigarettes and that their mother's doctors had been telling her to quit for the last two years. Two months ago she told Johnny about their mom's condition and he suggested they try electronic cigarettes. Electronic cigarettes are widely used in the United Kingdom where Mr. Depp resides. She immediately contacted an electronic cigarettes company. (See 'recommended retailers' tab at the top of this page if you are interested.)
In a recent email to the company owner, Ms. Rassel stated that, "My mom is a different person since quitting; she doesn't have to use breathing treatments anymore, and you have given us back our mom. In a billion years, I can't thank you enough."
While these products have not been tested or approved as a smoking cessation product or sold as such, reports such as this are common about electronic cigarettes.




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