Are you trying to quit smoking cigarettes? If you’re open to trying something new, vaping might be the key to reaching your goal.
In 2015, about 68% of smokers said they wanted to quit smoking, but not everyone who tries is successful. For some people, every time they try, their efforts end up failing. Sometimes it lasts for a few days, a week, or even a couple of months, but they always go back to cigarettes. When they can’t quit on their own, they turn to nicotine patches, gum, and even pharmaceuticals to aid the process. These methods don’t always work either.
If this sounds familiar, you may want to try vaping. According to the data, vaping has a higher potential to help you quit smoking cigarettes than other, more traditional methods.
Vaping is a simulated smoking experience that uses a battery-powered device to literally vaporize liquid containing nicotine. The vapor gets inhaled into the lungs and the nicotine is delivered into the bloodstream just like smoking a regular cigarette, but without burning tobacco or paper.
The original vapes were called e-cigarettes, and looked just like a regular cigarette. These were completely disposable. Soon, manufacturers started making devices that still looked a bit like cigarettes with a tapered mouthpiece and a refillable cartridge inside. Not long ago, vapes with large tanks were all the rage, but today’s vapes have evolved into more sleek designs that look a little less hokey.
Vapes are made of several basic components: a battery, a heating element, a sensor, and a liquid cartridge. When you inhale from the device, the sensor activates the mechanism that heats the liquid into vapor and sends it into the chamber to be inhaled.
The way vaping helps you quit smoking cigarettes is by being a replacement for your usual habit. Instead of smoking physical cigarettes with tobacco wrapped in paper, you vape your nicotine from liquid. Some people are addicted to the psychological aspect of smoking, while others are physically addicted purely to the nicotine. Vaping can help both types of addiction.
If vaping becomes a replacement for smoking, you might be wondering why it’s beneficial to make the switch. If you’re still going to be inhaling a substance with health risks, why even bother?
This is a great question and a valid concern. When your goal is to stop smoking and be free from all substances, baby steps can help you get there. Not everyone can successfully quit smoking cold turkey, and sometimes a bridge makes it easier. For many people, vaping is that bridge.
So, what about the benefits of using vaping as a bridge to becoming cigarette-free?
If you’re going to try vaping to quit smoking, remember that one cartridge can have as much nicotine as 20 cigarettes. Make sure you aren’t inhaling more than necessary because it is possible to experience a nicotine overdose. Inhaling too much at one time can also train your brain to expect more nicotine than you’d get from a few drags off a cigarette. Try to keep yourself in check and remember that everything should be done in moderation.
Also, be careful with your cartridges, including enclosed pods. Absorbing the liquid into your skin or swallowing it is dangerous and can make you extremely sick. Always keep your vape devices and cartridges/pods away from babies, kids, and pets.
Remember that whether you replace smoking with vaping, or you use your vape as a bridge to quit nicotine completely, you’ll end up going through some type of withdrawal. Depending on how much nicotine your body is used to receiving, and how abruptly you change that dosage (or stop), the impact might be intense.
More than willpower, quitting smoking takes perseverance because you’ll probably need to try a few times before it sticks. Vaping can offer you a more comfortable way to ease into giving up cigarettes, whether it’s a permanent replacement or just temporary until you give it all up for good.
Whatever you encounter, just keep going. Even if it takes you several attempts, all that matters is that you eventually achieve your goal.