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MonestHind

08/01/14 5:40 PM

#37864 RE: Charlie48 #37863

Yep. VitaCig is a complete gimmick.
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MD-420

08/01/14 5:56 PM

#37865 RE: Charlie48 #37863

The idea isn't that the vitacig is going to give you your daily requirements. It's simply a supplement and a way to vape healthy. I don't smoke and I enjoy them, and they have no nicotine. Many people are reporting cutting way back on their cigarette intake because they are using the vitacigs instead. There are hooka pens that have no vitamins that sell, so why should vitacigs not be a legit product? You are simply making it into more than it is claiming to be in order to create a negative spin. Vitacig as a company is new and will be improving the vitacig line as it goes.
There is a lot of opportunity for expansion and improvements ahead.

BTW - Fact is they are selling and MCIG just reported a 20% repeat purchase rate. That is huge for a product that has only been on the market a few months. Now we have new vitacigs hitting the market and those that have made repeat purchases will be buying again and again.

Not to mention, mCig now has 30k unique customers. There is value there. And it keeps growing.

Have a good weekend all and enjoy the summer while it lasts. Eventually fall will be hear and we'll see volume return, just in time for the vitacig divi...oh yeah.

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Strykerd

08/02/14 9:46 PM

#37923 RE: Charlie48 #37863

Charlie,
Your thesis is without merit, as you compare recomended daily allowances for ingestion as a delivery means with a fast onset medication through thermally generated aerosol (Vaping).The majority of the vitamins you ingest end up passing through your system without uptake and get defficated out. The question is weather the vitamins are water soluable and if so what is the size of the particle.Vaporization would require a much smaller ammount. I do not know if the "vitacig" vitamins are in a water soluable form or just fine powder ground up and mixed in.

"Drug compounds can be delivered to the human body through a variety of routes, including injection, oral intake, and inhalation. For rapid delivery, deep lung inhalation has a number of key advantages, including the large absorptive surface area (~100 m2) (Thurlbeck, 1967; West, 1990) of the deep lung (alveoli), the thinness and permeability of the barrier separating the alveolar airspace from the pulmonary capillary bed, and the direct passage of absorbed drug from the pulmonary circulation to the arterial circulation. These factors enable drug inhaled as aerosol particles to reach the body and brain in less than a minute; if the inhaled particles are of appropriate size to reach and deposit in alveoli (1-3 µm in diameter) (Heyder, 1982), the particles dissolve rapidly, and the drug readily crosses from the alveoli to the bloodstream (Ehrhardt et al., 2002)."

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