2015年12月29日星期二

Electronic cigarette terminology



Electronic cigarettes are getting pretty advanced, aren’t they? If you do any amount of research on advanced vaping products, you are bound to come across what may seem like a whole new language! If you are wondering what a certain term means, or would like some clarification on whether you’re using a term correctly, this handy little guide should help! When it comes to vaping culture, we understand how important it is to flaunt the right lingo!
Analog. You know, the opposite of digital; the way it was back in the day. This term is a reference to traditional cigarettes as they are completely not digital.
Atomizer. The element of the e-cigarette that does the work heating and vaporizing the liquid.
Atty. AKA the Atomizer.
AVP’s. Abbreviated for Advanced Personal Vaporizers. These are super common, and basically encompass the majority of vaporizers that are commercially available. If you use a vaporizer, that is not a standard 2-piece e-cig, such as the Express, it can be considered an AVP.
Carto AKA the Cartomizer. The unit that attaches to the battery that is combination of a cartridge and atomizer.
Dripping. The act of using a Drip Tip when vaping. Those who are big on this method cite superior flavor and the best vapor production comes as a result of it.
Drip Tip. An accessory that works with the atomizer or cartomizer. They provide an open mouthpiece, and gives the user the ability to drip the liquid directly onto the atomizer. It’s a distinct method for vaping, and some people are really into it.
eGo. A loose term for vaporizers that use 510 threads, and are used with other 510 components, with a very large battery.
Mods. This term has been in existence for a while, and it originally stood for “modification.” It has come to refer to any type of vaporizer, any type of advanced vaping model. It’s used pretty loosely, and it certainly doesn’t refer to basic e-cigs.
Ohm. A unit of measurement of electrical resistance. The lower the number, the lower the resistance, which makes it heat faster.
Vaping Pens. Another clever term used for AVP’s, check out our Pro vaporizerJet vaporizer, andPulse vaporizer models!
Vaporizers. Any type of advanced electronic cigarette, that provides a large, powerful battery and utilizes e-liquid as opposed to disposable cartridges.

2015年12月24日星期四

Electronic cigarettes and Research: Where We Stand



One of the biggest topics when it comes to electronic cigarette debates is research. The FDA says enough research has not been done, and consumers are always curious about advancements. Here is a look at what currently know in regards to medical research.
1. Medical research. Thus far, the majority of the research on electronic cigarettes has been focusing on their effects on health, especially in regards to their risks and benefits. These have been done by a number of institutions, including government, universities, and those sponsored by the industry itself.
2. Toxicology and carcinogens. Another major area of focus when it comes to e-cigarettes is the subject of carcinogens. Enormous amounts of research have been done on cigarettes and their carcinogenic properties, and people want to know where e-cigarettes lie in the matter. Studies have been done to test the chemical composition of electronic cigarettes, and the results of toxic findings ranged from 9 to 450 times less than those from cigarette smoke, and with some toxic levels that were comparable to the trace amounts that were produced by the inhaler.
3. Lungs and heart. The effects of e-cigarettes on the heart and lungs have had a decent amount of scientific research coverage, as traditional tobacco cigarettes do the most damage to the these areas. Interestingly, when using vapor, the smokers experienced just a slight increase in blood pressure, and very little increase in heart rate. By comparison, however, after smoking a tobacco cigarette, the smoker’s heart rate and blood pressure would soar.
Electronic cigarettes have gotten big, so big in fact that people want more thorough research, and it will most certainly be needed to aid in legislative efforts. Research is essentially a great thing, as the more we know, the better products we can develop.

2015年12月17日星期四

How can you improve your taste bud by vaping with Starbuzz?



There are a number of changes you can expect by switching from your old cigarettes to new smokeless ones. For one, you won’t have to deal with the terrible odor of smoke and ash getting everywhere—onto your clothes, furniture, in your car, and even your hair. Also, you won’t be spending as much in the long run on smoking supplies since electronic cigarettes are a more cost-effective option. What you may not expect, however, are the changes your taste buds will go through after transitioning to smokeless cigarettes.
If you are a regular smoker, you know all-too-well how cigarettes can dampen and dull your taste buds, leaving you unable to pick out subtle flavors, spices, and seasonings. The good news for smokers is vaping can help your taste buds return to full strength.
Here at Starbuzz, we provide you with a wide array of options when it comes to choosing an e-cigarette flavor, whether you like the taste of regular tobacco cigarettes, or are partial to sweet or succulent flavors.
For instance, vapor smokers craving the full-bodied tobacco taste they once got from their Marlboro, Pal-Mal, Winston, or Lucky Stripe cigarettes might consider classic tobacco flavored e-cigarettes. Whereas, smokers who enjoyed Kent, Parliament, Camel, or American Spirit brand cigarettes should give Pirate’s Cave, Code 69, Green Savior, Queen of Sex and Sex on the Beach a try. Menthol cigarette smokers ought to consider Simply Mint and White Mint e-cigarettes, and vapor smokers who are feeling more adventurous, or want to satisfy a sweet tooth, can order flavors like: Blue Mist, Sweet Melon, Simply Mango, Pink, Irish Peach, Golden Grape, and Apple Doppio.

2015年7月19日星期日

Why good-cooking tools can help you lose weight?

1. Non-stick pans. One of the best weight-loss tips is to prepare recipes with non-stick pans. Much of the fat used in the preparation of meals serves to prevent sticking during the cooking process. By using non-stick pans, you can add a small amount of olive oil or other healthy fat to complement the taste of your food, but you will cut out unnecessary fat.
2. Kitchen scale. A digital kitchen scale is a great way to measure portion sizes and ingredients, which will also help you determine portion sizes after the meal is prepared. During the cooking process, you can cut calories and fat by using exact portions of each ingredient. Measuring with cups and spoons leaves room for error.
3. Single-serving containers. One of the most important weight-loss tips is portion controlling. Many cooks will prepare a large recipe, then store the meal in the pot in which it was prepared. While this saves time in the short run, it may mean that you eat more than you need at mealtime. When you're hungry, it is easy to load up your plate if you are serving yourself from a huge container of food. Divide a large pot of food into reasonable portions neatly packaged in single-serving containers. The mini-meals you create will be easy to access when you're in a hurry and are much healthier for you. They are also more likely to be lower in calories and lower in sodium than the single-serving meals that you purchase in the freezer section of your grocery store.
http://www.chatmoretime.com/2015/07/06/mango-is-an-anti-cancer-star/

2015年7月14日星期二

How to Spot Hidden Fat in Food?

If you really want to know if your fat-free food contains fat, look beyond the Nutrition Facts Label to the list of ingredients. This is where you’ll find the real skinny on fat. Look for any of the following words:
Partially hydrogenated vegetable oil
Shortening
Milk solids
Cream
Palm oil
Coconut oil
Palm kernel oil
…any other kind of oil
Many of the oils on this list are saturated fats. Those are the fats that raise blood cholesterol and when consumed in significant amounts can increase your risk of heart disease. But the most dangerous oils are those listed as “partially hydrogenated.”
Partially hydrogenated oils are liquid fats that have been modified to remain solid at room temperature. The process causes them to contain trans-fatty acids, or trans fat. Trans fats raise cholesterol higher than saturated fat and can have a significant impact on your health. If you see the words “partially hydrogenated” on the label, then the food contains trans fat even if it says “trans fat-free” on the label.

http://www.funshopnow.org/2015/07/3-foods-are-benefit-for-your-liver/

2015年6月30日星期二

How does detoxification work?

Basically, detoxification means cleaning the blood. This is done by removing impurities from the blood in the liver, where toxins are processed for elimination. The body also eliminates toxins through the kidneys, intestines, lungs, lymph and skin. However, when this system is compromised, impurities aren't properly filtered and every cell in the body is adversely affected.
A detox program can help the body's natural cleansing process by:
1. Resting the organs through fasting;
2. Stimulating the liver to drive toxins from the body;
3. Promoting elimination through the intestines, kidneys and skin;
4. Improving circulation of the blood;
5. Refueling the body with healthy nutrients.
Detoxification works because it addresses the needs of individual cells, the smallest units of human life. Everyone should detox at least once a year. However, people such as nursing mothers, children, and patients with chronic degenerative diseases, cancer or tuberculosis had better consult your health care practitioner if you have questions about whether detoxing is right for you.
http://www.weeklybar.com/2015/06/29/three-kinds-of-nutrition-women-need-most/

2015年6月9日星期二

Five tips to help avoid weight gain this summer

1. Make lighter sides. Pasta salad goes great with burgers and dogs, but one cup of pasta salad can equal more than 500 calories. To save calories, use whole-wheat pasta and light vinaigrette or low-calorie Italian dressing. When you make coleslaw or potato salad, use light or non-fat mayonnaise.
2. Watch what you drink. It's nice to have a refreshing, cold drink when it's hot out, but high-calorie beverages like regular soda, juices, alcohol, and sweetened iced tea add empty calories and won't fill you up. Instead, drink water with lemon or lime, or try seltzer or unsweetened iced tea.
3. Be active on vacation. Summer is a great time for beach vacations, but try not to spend all your days relaxing in the sand. Go for a swim, try kayaking, or take a hike -- anything that will get you burning calories.
4. Eat fresh fruit for dessert. Instead of high-calorie, high-fat desserts, enjoy seasonal, fresh fruits. Watermelon is a great choice because it's low in calories (only 46 calories per cup), and it fills you up because it's 92 percent water.
5. Avoid binging at summer parties. Many summer activities, like picnics and barbecues, revolve around an unlimited spread of food. Be smart when you're at these types of events. Don't overload your plate and try to avoid going back for seconds. Make spending time with family and friends your focus, not the food.
http://www.weeklybar.com/2015/06/08/do-you-know-what-foods-are-good-for-your-teeth/