E-cigarette has been pop worldwide recently by claiming no tar, no poison, no second hand cigarette harm. However, how can we know it is safe? how much research has actually been done on the substances released when the nicotine liquid is atomised? I comfort myself with a quick glance at the short ingredient list on my beloved cherry flavored E liquid and bury my head in the sand once again, realising that its got to be less harmful than the shit I used to inhale when sucking in a burning tobacco stick…haha.

In all seriousness though, its important that research is carried out to discover any negative health effects that might occur from our new habit. Its no use convincing ourselves that just because E Cigarettes are less harmful than tobacco products that we no longer have to think about their safety. Its my great hope that E Cigarettes are going to be with us for a long time, I love my DSE901 and I’m not ready to give it up, but if we want E Cigarettes to be accepted by society as a whole we need to be able to prove that the product is safe.

I got a copy of SGS test report which seems to show the safe of cartridges:

Ingredient analysis for cartridges with cherry flavor:

Test result: