Vapouround magazine Issue 01 | Page 94

Vaping for beginners Want to reduce the harm smoking is doing to you? Tried all other available quit smoking aids and they haven’t worked? People and your family comment on how you smell of tobacco? Want to stop your family being exposed to second had tobaco smoke? Then maybe you should give Vaping a go, hundreds of thousands of smokers are making the switch to Vaping every year and feeling the benefits of not smoking. The vaping world is full of different terminologies, devices, liquids, the list goes on and on, here I will try and make it simple for you to make an informed decision on what to start with. Don’t go out and spend a couple of hundred pounds on new gear, the majority of devices requires experience, knowledge of battery safety, tools and accessories. Before you go out and buy your first starter kit, there are a few things to consider: What nicotine level to go for? It is always good to have a true idea of the number of cigarettes you smoke daily, this will help determine the level of Nicotine liquid you should go for. The average nicotine level that people first start with is around 18mg (including myself). • If you are a heavy smoker, then this may not be enough nicotine for you to stop the cravings for that nicotine hit, so try 24mg. • On the other side of that, if you don’t smoke that much each day then a lower Nicotine mg/% would be better as you don’t want a Nicotine high!! Flavours • With so many flavours to choose from, you want to be sure that you buy a flavour tht you will like and will keep you reaching for your Vape device rather than the cigarette. With this part, it is always best to visit a local Vape shop, the majority if not all of them have a selection you can try first. Liquid is the main cost of Vaping, this is what delivers the flavour 92 AUGUST 2015 VAPOUROUND MAGAZINE and nicotine, prices can range from £1 for 10ml to £30 for 30ml (Once you have a flavour you like, then look online, you will find liquids cheaper, but remember cheaper doesn’t always mean better) • Tobacco flavours are what a lot of people go for as it is as close to the flavour smoking tobacco cigarettes as it can get, again spend some time in a Vape shop and try lots of different flavours. The device itself • There are so many different types of Vaping devices out there, as a beginner, I would strongly recommend starting off with an all in one device, a simple push and Vape type set up, an ego style vape pen, these are very simple, click the links below to see a couple of examples of the types you could be l ooking for: • Evod style vape pen kit • Basic Vape Pen • These come in different colours, different size batteries (the bigger battery the longer it will last between charges) • There are different types of ‘tanks’ (what holds your liquid and wick) This is my advice only but I found this to be the best way to start Vaping, go to a shop, go and try their flavours, have a chat with the people there, not just the staff, but other people there who are already Vapers, they are the best people to get the right information from, every Vaper will offer any help or advice to people who want to give up ‘smoking’. Now once you have started Vaping and you are now off the cigarettes, there are more options for you to move up to, these offer better flavour and are a little bit more in cost, but they do offer a better Vape. Watch the video below to get an idea of how a Vape Pen works, how to refill and what you could move on to once you have got into Vaping and off the ‘Cancer Sticks’, the different liquids that are available. Video coming very soon. Is Vaping good for you? Well, there is nothing that is good for you any more, but Vaping significantly reduces the harm that smoking cigarettes can do. The number of toxins and chemicals (carcinogens) present in cigarettes are in the hundreds/thousands. Yes, there is more and more research being done into the possible effects of Vaping, but every study (independent, reliable and even reputable Doctors) do say that anyone who stops smoking and starts Vaping dramatically reduce the harm that smoking causes. But remember, anything that is not oxygen going into your lungs will have some affect, but just think, with Vaping you will significantly reduce the harmful toxins in your body. Allergic reaction to Vaping? It isn’t the Vaping you are allergic to, it is more than likely the PG (Propylene Glycol) content of the liquid. There are people that are not tolerant to the PG within certain liquids, especially if it is high in PG (Most cheaper brands have quite a high PG content). So, before you chuck it all in and go back to cigarettes, try a high VG (Vegetable Glycerin) based liquid, Vapers report that once reducing the PG content in