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BrownNWG OP t1_j5l3s35 wrote

>What are some main differences between salt nicotine E-juices, and regular E-juices?
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>With the rise in vaping globally and not enough long term data or studies to show effects, has the short term data yielded any valuable insights into the effectiveness of the practice as a quit smoking aid or any potential health risks/long term effects?
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>What is your take on new zealands ban on nicotine products for thise born after 2008?

Nicotine salts are less harsh to vape than freebase (traditional) e-liquid. Manufacturers developed these products to increase nicotine concentrations while still making e-cigs enjoyable to use. Freebase e-liquids usually topped out at 24 mg/mL while most nicotine salt e-liquids are 50 mg/mL. Nicotine salts aren’t safer than freebase e-liquid.

E-cigarettes may help assist with quitting for adults who are struggling to quit.

New Zealand’s ban aims to protect minors from becoming cigarette smokers while still giving dependent adult smokers access to products that can reduce harm or help them quit.

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