A Breakthrough for Smokers

Everybody's Dream Come True

By Steven Tyler, published Aug 11, 2007
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According to Next Safety Inc., new tests show that pulmonary devices are far safer and more effective than cigarettes.

Every smoker's dream is to get as much nicotine as possible. Every non-smoker's dream is a world without having to deal with the smoke associated with other individual's bad smoking habits. Next Safety Inc. Might finally have the solution to these long lasting dreams. Through a new pulmonary device this company has developed and began testing, smokers would receive their nicotine by inhalation without having non-smokers suffer as well.

This new device would actually provide smokers with higher nicotine blood levels at much faster rates than they get from a cigarette while actually receiving less nicotine than from one cigarette and no one would have to breath in the more than sixty-nine known deadly carcinogens.

So what were the numbers behind the study besides just resolving everyone's dreams? Well, this device is needed as it is predicted that over the next thirty years, a breath taking 600 million people will be killed by the deadly addictive cigarette. This device will save the lives of the non-smokers that have to breath in second hand smoke today, as well as cause less harm to those who use to device to gain nicotine because smokers will breath in less carcinogens as well as less nicotine than a cigarette.

In the study, smokers nicotine venous average blood level was 28.4 nanograms per milliliter ten seconds after using this device while non-smokers compared at 158 nanograms. Non smokers compared at a considerable amount more because they do not have the tolerance for nicotine that regular smokers have gained over time.

This device by Next Safety may be the "safe" alternative for smokers in the future who are looking to be more healthy as well as save some cash.

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Copyright: Next Safety

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Cigarette companies could easily solve many of the problems associated with smoking by producing a high nicotine/low tar cigarette with no additives other than increased nicotine. The level of tar and the level of nicotine are not intrinsically related but cigarette companies prefer that you think that they are - that way you buy more of their product and they can blame everyone but themselves for the negative attitude towards smokers. If you received the level of nicotine your body craves in five cigarettes per day, you'd likely never even consider quitting but the cigarette companies woul much rather see you purchase twenty or more per day - for obvious reasons.

Posted on 05/10/2008 at 3:05:44 PM

 
It sounds kind of like a nebulizer that will deliver nicotine.

Posted on 08/13/2007 at 12:08:00 PM

 
Not likely to replace cigarettes. It would supply the nicotine, but not the act of smoking, a huge attraction.

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 12:08:00 PM

 
This article left me hanging with a bunch of basic questions. How is it used? Will users receive pure nicotine or will those other harmful ingredients (the carcinogens and whatnot) still be involved?

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 12:08:00 PM

 
Are you kidding me? I love the act of smoking. Wish I didn't, but I do. I am - without a doubt - addicted to nicotine, but I am also addicted to the act. I don't want a 'device'. And I don't think that there is enough incentive with this device to get smokers to switch from smoking a cigarette to using a device for nicotine. And, now that I think about it, I'm not really clear about how exactly this 'device' works. I'm guessing you don't pound it out of a pack and light it up. And to be brutally honest - if I were that worried about providing second-hand smoke to those around me, I would have quit years ago.

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 11:08:00 AM

 
I knew plenty of smokers who hated smoking, they just needed their nicotine fix. People would only smoke herbal cigarettes if it was just about the love of smoking in and of itself and not the need for nicotine.

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 5:08:00 AM

 
Oh, and I disagree with the crowd here. I loved smoking. Nothing was better than it. I quit because I wanted to, and I don't know a single smoker who "hates" it.

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 3:08:00 AM

 
This should have been the feature article! Not that dumb thing about movies that everyone knows.

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 3:08:00 AM

 
I agree with Jennifer. Smoking is an ambivalent addiction. I quit two years ago and sometimes I REALLY want a cigarette. Those perfect moments after dinner when the summer sun is setting and reclining in an easy chair with a Marlboro would be just perfect. I don't do it because its poison and kills me with each breath. But the addiction continues even after having quit. Sometimes I make deals with myself that if I make it to 90 in a nursing home i can smoke again. Its a filthy habit...

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 3:08:00 AM

 
Most smokers don't don't dream of getting the most amount of nicotine in their body as possible. Most hate their addiction, and struggle to quit. They realize that they are poisioning their body and it's sad. No one WANTS that, but it's hard for them to stop.

Posted on 08/11/2007 at 8:08:00 PM

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