cartridges contain: water, nicotine, propylene glycol, and a scent of tobacco essence.
Nicotine is an alkaloid found in some plants, predominantly tobacco, and is the substance in which smokers develop addiction to.
Propylene
Glycol: is an organic compound found in medicines, food, toothpaste, and is the
carrier of perfumes and oils. It is the chemical used in smoke machines
and the Electronic Cigarette to create fake smoke.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined propylene glycol to be "generally recognized as safe" for use in food, cosmetics, and medicines. Like ethylene glycol, propylene glycol affects the body's chemistry by increasing the amount of acid. Propylene glycol is metabolized into pyruvic acid, which is a normal metabolite in the breakdown of glucose, while ethylene glycol is metabolized into oxalic acid, which is toxic.
Precautions
Storage: keep in a cool and dry place;
expiration: 24 months.
Warning: Please keep it out of children's
reach. Do not put it in your mouth.
For people with adverse reaction after
using the Electronic Cigarette, it is recommended to use the cartridge with
lower nicotine content.
Tech spec How many cigarettes are equal to one cartridge
The
average cigarette contains 1.1 mg of Nicotine. Thus, 20 ordinary
cigarettes contains 22 mg of nicotine(20 x 1.1=22mg). The atomized
cartridges are classified in four content levels